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The Doctor, on the other hand, was not so sure. When he scanned the Flesh with his [[sonic screwdriver]], he was suprised to note that it responded with an attempted scan of its own. When he touched the substance he noted that he felt a consiousness in the flesh that curiously investigated him when he made contact. He told the others that the Flesh might have a consiousness of its own but not one that humans could understand; each time they made clones it learned more and more about humans.
The Doctor, on the other hand, was not so sure. When he scanned the Flesh with his [[sonic screwdriver]], he was suprised to note that it responded with an attempted scan of its own. When he touched the substance he noted that he felt a consiousness in the flesh that curiously investigated him when he made contact. He told the others that the Flesh might have a consiousness of its own but not one that humans could understand; each time they made clones it learned more and more about humans.


 
The Doctor eventualy discovered through his own Ganger has well as the others the Flesh indeed posessed a sentience of its own that it was only just begining to actualise. It was currently in great pain due to its abbility to recall the deaths of all the Gangers "born" from it. This was evident durring Ganger decomishioning when the Ganger's eyes whould ask "Why" because of the decomisioning.
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Revision as of 18:58, 28 May 2011

The Flesh was a living substance used by humans to create clone workers or Gangers for dangerous labour.

History

Considered the goverment's worst kept secret, the Flesh was programable matter that was often used in dangerous industrial work, to create clone bodies operated by human drivers. Through the Flesh, thousands of lives were saved due to the clone body being killed in the place of the Human.

The Flesh even learnt to self-replicate, meaning there was never a risk of work forces running out of it.

When the Eleventh Doctor met the Flesh in the 22nd century, he claimed to have met them previously. This may likely be reference to the episode New Earth , where the hundreds of people that were "grown" (and given every disease for developement of cures) are referred to as "the flesh" by their creators, The Sisters of Plenitude .

In the 22nd century, a solar storm caused a group of Gangers to be separated from their human controllers. Rather than reverting to Flesh, as was expected, the Gangers operated independantly of the humans, though they still had the memories of the Humans that they were based on. After failed peace attempts with the Humans, the Gangers rebelled because they wanted the right to exist.

Later the Flesh created a Ganger of the Doctor on its own, without human manipulation or assistance, having used the sample it took from the Doctor's handprint and the psychic contact it made with him.

Sentience

While humans acknowledged the fact the Flesh was alive, they considered it to be little more than moss. Miranda Cleaves explained that the Flesh only knew how to mimic life, but did not actually know how to be life.

The Doctor, on the other hand, was not so sure. When he scanned the Flesh with his sonic screwdriver, he was suprised to note that it responded with an attempted scan of its own. When he touched the substance he noted that he felt a consiousness in the flesh that curiously investigated him when he made contact. He told the others that the Flesh might have a consiousness of its own but not one that humans could understand; each time they made clones it learned more and more about humans.

The Doctor eventualy discovered through his own Ganger has well as the others the Flesh indeed posessed a sentience of its own that it was only just begining to actualise. It was currently in great pain due to its abbility to recall the deaths of all the Gangers "born" from it. This was evident durring Ganger decomishioning when the Ganger's eyes whould ask "Why" because of the decomisioning.