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'''Bi-generation''' was a variant of [[regeneration]] which [[the Doctor]] believed to be a [[myth]]. Instead of one incarnation directly transforming into the next, bi-generation caused the new incarnation to split from the previous, allowing the two to become independent beings. | '''Bi-generation''' was a variant of [[regeneration]] which [[the Doctor]] believed to be a [[myth]]. Instead of one incarnation directly transforming into the next, bi-generation caused the new incarnation to split from the previous, allowing the two to become independent beings. | ||
The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] experienced a [[Fourteenth Doctor's bi-generation|bi-generation]] after being gravely wounded by a [[Galvanic Beam]]. This resulted in him continuing to exist as an [[incarnation]] distinct from the newly created [[Fifteenth Doctor]]. The process was assisted by [[Donna Noble]] and [[Melanie Bush]] who each grabbed and pulled the Doctor's [[arm]]s to separate the two [[incarnation]]s who both remembered their [[The Doctor's memories|whole lifetime]] prior to the bi-generation. | The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] experienced a [[Fourteenth Doctor's bi-generation|bi-generation]] after being gravely wounded by a [[Galvanic Beam]]. This resulted in him continuing to exist as an [[incarnation]] distinct from the newly created [[Fifteenth Doctor]], although this new Doctor's consciousness continued from the Fourteenth's after his rehab. The process was assisted by [[Donna Noble]] and [[Melanie Bush]] who each grabbed and pulled the Doctor's [[arm]]s to separate the two [[incarnation]]s who both remembered their [[The Doctor's memories|whole lifetime]] prior to the bi-generation. | ||
The Fifteenth Doctor later caused the TARDIS to undergo a bi-generation of its own using the fact that he had won a prize for defeating the Toymaker so that both Doctors had their own TARDISes. He was able to accomplish this as the Toymaker and his rules still lingered for a few moments after his defeat. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | The Fifteenth Doctor later caused the TARDIS to undergo a bi-generation of its own using the fact that he had won a prize for defeating the Toymaker so that both Doctors had their own TARDISes. He was able to accomplish this as the Toymaker and his rules still lingered for a few moments after his defeat. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | ||
[[Category:Regeneration]] | [[Category:Regeneration]] |
Revision as of 00:07, 10 December 2023
Bi-generation was a variant of regeneration which the Doctor believed to be a myth. Instead of one incarnation directly transforming into the next, bi-generation caused the new incarnation to split from the previous, allowing the two to become independent beings.
The Fourteenth Doctor experienced a bi-generation after being gravely wounded by a Galvanic Beam. This resulted in him continuing to exist as an incarnation distinct from the newly created Fifteenth Doctor, although this new Doctor's consciousness continued from the Fourteenth's after his rehab. The process was assisted by Donna Noble and Melanie Bush who each grabbed and pulled the Doctor's arms to separate the two incarnations who both remembered their whole lifetime prior to the bi-generation.
The Fifteenth Doctor later caused the TARDIS to undergo a bi-generation of its own using the fact that he had won a prize for defeating the Toymaker so that both Doctors had their own TARDISes. He was able to accomplish this as the Toymaker and his rules still lingered for a few moments after his defeat. (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"])