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Look luv, it's not like I'm actually you brother now, is it. I've been regenerated haven' I, See?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHow does Doctor Who's DNA work with all that regeneration? He looks different each time, so his DNA must change.
I'd have thought that makes incest a valid proposition for timelords.
And it gives welshmen a line when chatting up their sisters.
It's like that time you an Dai Willis was caught behind the Sheep Market by Jones the Watcher. He's not proper family like so it don' count.
Now, come here and give me a cwtch.
Nah, that wouldn't happen.
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No, it might mot be an expression primarilt of genes, but of environmental factors. Could just be the way Time Lords work.Originally posted by zeitghostChanges in gene methylation during the regen?
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His appearance could be governed largely by environmental factors.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHow does Doctor Who's DNA work with all that regeneration? He looks different each time, so his DNA must change.
I'd have thought that makes incest a valid proposition for timelords.
And it gives welshmen a line when chatting up their sisters.
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How does Doctor Who's DNA work with all that regeneration? He looks different each time, so his DNA must change.
I'd have thought that makes incest a valid proposition for timelords.
And it gives welshmen a line when chatting up their sisters.
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Much confusion in the comments there:Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
On a side note Georgia Moffett is only 26 but has a 10 year old son.and back to reality:It appears he's 10, although he was actually born when the dinosaurs were around and they all briefly lived on Voga for 10 years before getting engaged here in 2011.
The wedding is in 2093 if you're lucky enough to get an invite and the honeymoon is to Egypt in 1822
Not as messy as...
...Bill Wyman's wedding to Mandy Smith... followed by Bill's son getting engaged to Mandy's mother... eurgh!
(Thanks Wikipedia)I'm stuck in a recursive loop. So Bill Wyman son could also be his father in law. Which would mean Bill Wyman's son could become his own grand father in law. Which would also mean Bill Wyman's wife's father in law is her step son, the grand father in law of her husband?! Which would also mean ... aaargghhh! ... Stack Overflow ... my brain's crashed!
			
		
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That story is from January. Their first child was born in March.Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
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