Talk:Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)

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Relationship to Susan

This article says that Susan would be Jenny's nice. I think it's forgetting the possibility that Susan could be Jenny's daughter. 96.45.196.227 18:50, May 10, 2010 (UTC)

That would mean he would have to know about her since his first incarnation AND she is going to survive... and he doesnt either. --TakeruDavis 16:18, October 17, 2010 (UTC)
In theory, Jenny could be Susan's mother without screwing up continuity. However, I think the chances of it happening are slim to none. It's far more reasonable to assume Susan is simply a niece.- I. Am. Excalibur-117-(talkcontribs) 16:36, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Time Lords a race?

Are the Time Lords a race, cause some sources e.g. REF: Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia says that they are but various sources mentioning before the Time War e.g. DW: The Invasion of Time seem to suggest that they are more of a society? Which of it is it to be? Or is it not certain?

Also is under the Infobox Race category is a Female Time Lord called a Time Lady because humans are sometimes called Man and a male human is also called a man but women is not a species name so is Time Lady?--Skittles the hog 19:35, 11 May 2008 (UTC)

-- This is better asked on the article on Time Lords, but from my understanding of it, the current canon is that "Time Lords" are a race, and that is how RTD expressed his opinion on the status of the Doctor as being a Time Lord, not "half-human/half Time Lord".BlackEarth 16:48, 4 June 2008 (UTC)

If she was a time lord, then why does the doctor acknowledge the fact that he's the only time lord left? 90.202.74.73 11:58, June 6, 2010 (UTC)

He thought she died didn't he. User:Solar Dragon/Signature 12:05, June 6, 2010 (UTC)

Time Lords not a race

from http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Time_Lady "Time Lords may also be referred to as Gallifreyans, though it is not certain if all Gallifreyans were Time Lords, or the Time Lords were only an elite echelon of Gallifreyan society." Jenny might genically be a Gallifreyan but is not trained as a Time Lord 64.129.127.5 17:09, 16 June 2008 (UTC) if she has not been trained as a time lord that would explain why the doctor cant sense her like other time lords her "time brain" has not been telepathically trained

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Second, this may be the case, but it's pure speculation. It's also somewhat discredited by the Invisible Enemy and the Great Time Lord Intelligentsia. Pardon any misspellings there, it's not an everyday word. =) --TheOmnius 13:54, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

Inherited characteristics

Like her father, Jenny has two hearts. She also had reflexes, precision timing and acrobatic ability far beyond that of almost any Human. After her death, she shortly returned to life, expelling a "breath" of pure energy, though, unlike other Time Lords undergoing regeneration, she did not change physically. (DW: The Doctor's Daughter)it was due to her only being a few hours old that caused her to enter a healing trance like the doctor did in the christmas invasion

I've removed the last bit from the above quotation. In addition to improperly citing the Christmas Invasion, a complete lack of capitalization and a host of grammar mistakes, it does not cite anything to support the conclusion.

Fan conclusions are fun, and regardless of whether they may be right or not, this wiki isn't the place for them. --TheOmnius 13:52, 1 April 2009 (UTC)


I'm really confused! Why didn't she change her appearence when she regenerated?


The gas exhaled from her longs during her revival was the same visually as the gas in the terraforming device, not what you see during regeneration.141.210.244.157 04:28, December 3, 2010 (UTC)

An Other Referance

well if the doctors race are sterile then couldn't her mentioning that the doctor has had children before be a referance to the other being the doctor?67.158.15.172

Though it has not been definitively stated, it appears that the BBC Wales production team doesn't consider elements of the Virgin New Adventures to be canon; the most obvious example of this is that Last of the Time Lords showed a Gallifreyan child, whereas Lungbarrow says they emerge from the looms as adults. Monkey with a Gun 01:57, September 16, 2009 (UTC)

Possible Regeneration

Is it posible Jenny could have regenerated, but it was a abort regeneration as it was the first fifteen hours of her life meaning any wounds would have healed itself such as when the Doctor has his hand cut off. Nacho2333 22:26, July 7, 2010 (UTC)

Recovery

Speculation: Regeneration seems unlikely, as the 10th incarnation of the doctor exhaled regeneration "stuff" after his appearance changed. Additionally, the exhalation of "stuff" after regeneration by the doctor in "The Christmas Invasion" is likely due to the fact that he had absorbed the time energy from Rose, and his body was expelling it, like he expelled the toxins after his detox in "The Unicorn and the Wasp."

Additonally, regeneration should not be confused with birth. Nowhere does anything state that Time Lords enter a biological state similar to that which occurs after regeneration after birth. Since Jenny was born, and not a metacrisis, she wouldn't undergo a regenerative state.

Observation: The "stuff" that Jenny exhales is identical to the "stuff" from the terraforming device. So the stuff that rejuvenated the planet rejuvenated Jenny. Period. 75.22.188.25 23:21, July 17, 2010 (UTC)

Clone?

On several pages of this wiki (but not this page itself) it says that Jenny is a clone of the Doctor. I got the impression that she wasn't a clone exactly (I mean, for starters, a clone would look exactly the same). I got the impression that, despite technically being born out of asexual reproduction only using the Doctor's DNA, the replicator thing (you'll have to excuse my memory, but I'm referring the the machine that made her) then dealt with the variation that you get during normal sexual reproduction and also changed her slightly, so she wasn't a clone, but more of a forced asexual offspring with variations ... (If you don't understand anything I said, I apologise, Biology isn't my strongest subject, please ask me if you want me to clarify me theory) --Ima Wiz Iway amway Imagineway Izardway. 14:48, April 2, 2011 (UTC)

I dunno. I always saw her as a more of a clone than a daughter in a similar way that the comic book character X-23 is a teenage girl cloned from Wolverine and also has some differences to him other than the obvious gender difference (she only has two claws per hand instead of three but has a claw on each foot which Wolverine doesn't).86.23.60.110 16:54, April 2, 2011 (UTC)