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If you kill someone, you're not necessarily destroying their chemical constituents, either, but you're still killing them. [[Special:Contributions/89.240.247.98|89.240.247.98]] 12:26, June 2, 2011 (UTC)
If you kill someone, you're not necessarily destroying their chemical constituents, either, but you're still killing them. [[Special:Contributions/89.240.247.98|89.240.247.98]] 12:26, June 2, 2011 (UTC)
I get that Amy's 'ganger was different to the autonomous 'gangers that were the subject of the episode.  It is clearly shown though that discarded non autonomous 'gangers left to decompose slowly is something that is of concern to the Doctor. These corpses are shown to have some form of response and movement (however minimal).  Therefore it suggests that the flesh is somewhat alive over and above the interaction of the user.  So the Doctor did kill something, even if it was only like moss.  However I don't see this as any different to the Doctor's previous behaviour.  Remember in the Beast Below he was willing to destroy the mind of the space whale to protect "Britain".  In this case, either Amy must remain trapped, or the flesh that is Amy's 'Ganger will suffer a long death.  This is the most kind response for the flesh, under the circumstances.--[[User:Lambr5|Lambr5]] 18:36, June 2, 2011 (UTC)
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