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*Jenny does not seem to bleed at all and when she dies and she should as the pressure her hand is putting on the wound would be lifted because of her body going limp when she actually goes. ''It is not actually known if Time Lords have blood. The Doctor got his hand cut off in [[The Christmas Invasion]] - no blood, the Master was shot in [[The Last of the Timelords]] - no blood.''
*Jenny does not seem to bleed at all and when she dies and she should as the pressure her hand is putting on the wound would be lifted because of her body going limp when she actually goes. ''It is not actually known if Time Lords have blood. The Doctor got his hand cut off in [[The Christmas Invasion]] - no blood, the Master was shot in [[The Last of the Timelords]] - no blood.''
:''Time Lords do have blood (for example, blood sample taken from the Doctor in [[Spearhead from Space]]), however, very low blood pressure can account for no obvious bleeding out in this situation.''


*The Doctor says he visited the Medusa Cascade when he was a small child of 90 and assuming the machines make the clones around 20 years old then shouldn't Jenny be a much smaller child. '' When he said that during "The Stolen Earth" it wasn't meant that he wasn't literally a child only kid in relation to his current age Timelords seem to go through child hood in a similar way to humans as seen in "Sound of Drums" or any episode with Susan, the Doctor's Granddaughter.''
*The Doctor says he visited the Medusa Cascade when he was a small child of 90 and assuming the machines make the clones around 20 years old then shouldn't Jenny be a much smaller child. '' When he said that during "The Stolen Earth" it wasn't meant that he wasn't literally a child only kid in relation to his current age Timelords seem to go through child hood in a similar way to humans as seen in "Sound of Drums" or any episode with Susan, the Doctor's Granddaughter.''
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*The Doctor has previously said that he can feel in his mind whether other Time Lords exist still, so why doesn't he feel Jenny still being alive? She is a Time Lord, and is very closely related to the Doctor. ''He also refers to her at one point as "an echo" - if he still feels her presence he may simply dismiss it as an echo.''
*The Doctor has previously said that he can feel in his mind whether other Time Lords exist still, so why doesn't he feel Jenny still being alive? She is a Time Lord, and is very closely related to the Doctor. ''He also refers to her at one point as "an echo" - if he still feels her presence he may simply dismiss it as an echo.''
:''As the Doctor also states, being a Time Lord is more than just a physiology. Jenny is biologically the same as the Doctor (i.e., Gallifreyan), but has not been through all the training, exposure to the Vortex, etc, that true Time Lords have. It is therefore unknown to what extent she is or is not a Time Lord, and to what extent she would "register" as such to the Doctor.''


* Even though it is just a small space shuttle Jenny seems surprisingly confident that she can travel the entire Universe with it. ''She is a Time Lord and it is uncertain how much time has passed since she died and when she came back to life. She could improve the shuttle as she goes and who knows what the colonists have done to the shuttles since they realised who they really were. Due to her Time Lord-ness (I don't know) she could be instinctively adept at piloting vehicles. this is reminiscent in the doctor's capability in dealing with foreign technologies (although this is all but non-existent in [[Utopia]].
* Even though it is just a small space shuttle Jenny seems surprisingly confident that she can travel the entire Universe with it. ''She is a Time Lord and it is uncertain how much time has passed since she died and when she came back to life. She could improve the shuttle as she goes and who knows what the colonists have done to the shuttles since they realised who they really were. Due to her Time Lord-ness (I don't know) she could be instinctively adept at piloting vehicles. this is reminiscent in the doctor's capability in dealing with foreign technologies (although this is all but non-existent in [[Utopia]].
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