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Hello Dad!
— Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)

Jenny was the daughter of the Tenth Doctor, artificially created from his DNA when it was sampled by a progenation machine.

Biography[]

Creation[]

During a short war on the planet Messaline between humans and Hath, both sides used progenation machines. These could create mentally programmed adults from a single DNA sample, making the donor both "biological mother and father". When the Tenth Doctor, Donna Noble, and Martha Jones arrived on Messaline, Jenny was made from a skin sample taken from the Doctor without his permission. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)

Early life[]

The then nameless Jenny pushed a button which triggered an explosion, collapsing the tunnel and cutting the group off from the Hath and Martha. Shortly after, Jenny was named by Donna from the Doctor's description of her as a "generated anomaly." Jenny's commander, Cobb, imprisoned the Doctor, Donna, and Jenny where Donna proved that Jenny was indeed the Doctor's daughter by listening to her binary vascular system. However, the Doctor insisted that she was nothing more than an "echo" and that a "real" Time Lord was "so much more."

By kissing Cline and stealing his pistol, Jenny was able to allow them to escape, impressing the Doctor with her capability, even if he didn't care for her inclination towards violence, having to later convince her not to kill Cobb. As the three of them made their way towards the Source, which Cobb and the Hath both sought, Jenny spoke with the Doctor about the possibility of travelling with him, and he told her that he would never leave her. Upon arriving at the Source, the Doctor told the respective parties to end the war, whereupon General Cobb aimed his gun and shot at him, Jenny jumping in the way of the bullet. She was shot through one of her hearts, and died, but did not regenerate.

Despite not experiencing regeneration Jenny somehow came back to life. With her father having left the planet and believing her to be dead, she stole a shuttlecraft and left Messaline. When asked where she was going, she restated Donna's earlier description of the Doctor's life. "Oh, I've got the whole universe: planets to save, civilisations to rescue, creatures to defeat — and an awful lot of running to do." She then set off to explore the universe. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)

At some point shortly afterwards, someone in a cantina told her about messages in bottles. She then wrote a letter to her father and left it in the ocean. (PROSE: Judge, Jury and Executioner)

After Messaline[]

At some point Jenny was captured by Adam Mitchell and trapped with many other companions of her father's. Along with the others, she was released by Frobisher. (COMIC: The Choice)

At some point, Jenny encountered the COLT-5000 bounty hunter posing as a sales rep, which was seeking her Time Lord biodata.

Piloting a starship, and narrowly avoiding a collision with a moon, Jenny accidentally crashed with Garundel's ship. Garundel took her to a spaceport he knew to fix the damages, intending to con her of her money. Escaping from Garundel, Jenny stole a ship. Onboard the ship was a man named Noah, who commanded the ship to take her away from the spaceport. The COLT-5000 arrived, halting her plans of escape. Jenny created a device called the time-hopper, using it to travel through time on a single trip with Noah. (AUDIO: Stolen Goods)

Jenny and Noah arrived in a prison guarded by the Ood. Their only prisoner was Valderon. Valderon tried to escape by attacking Jenny's mind. Jenny believed she had escaped by activating her vortex manipulator once again but instead brought herself and Valderon to Earth. The Ood followed them and began enslaving the minds of nearby humans. After the Ood found Valderon Jenny reunited with Noah and the duo departed Earth. (AUDIO: Prisoner of the Ood)

Travelling to Kamshassa, Jenny and Noah helped the planet's natives to overthrow the Dragon Lord, the planet's dictator, but were tracked down by the COLT-5000. They fled in a sporeship (AUDIO: Neon Reign) which she named the Jenny One.

They flew into zero space and discovered a space station in the middle of it. Jenny recklessly flew towards it quickly, only to discover they couldn’t slow down, however the soldiers aboard were able to devise a way for them to safely dock. Whilst their ship was repaired, she learned more about the facility and panicked upon realising there were progenation machines aboard, as the COLT-5000 could exploit it. The bounty hunter arrived and forced the soldiers to help it, forcing Jenny and Noah to flee through the station. They reached the centre of the station where they encountered the COLT-5000 who had them taken to the progenation rooms. Jenny managed to persuade the soldiers to turn on the bounty hunter, however it activated a wormhole bomb. As the soldiers evacuated in escape pods, they returned to the Jenny One and devised a way to propel it through the wormhole that had opened, losing the COLT-5000 which had been attempting to break-in. (AUDIO: Zero Space)

Meeting her Father (again)[]

Jenny stowed away on board the Apocalypse Deathwatch, sensing that it was heading towards a temporal collision. The timeship it crashed into was the Fifth Doctor's TARDIS, although Jenny quickly discovered that she was dealing with a younger version of her father. Although the Fifth Doctor didn't believe her claim that she was his daughter, he accepted her help in undoing the temporal collision after it was established that the Nine was trying to take advantage of the chaos. The Doctor and Jenny were separated after the collision was prevented and due to the event happening in cauterised time neither retained any memory of their meeting. (AUDIO: Relative Time)

Fighting the Void[]

Jenny tracked her father through multiple incarnations. but he rarely stayed in one place long enough for her to make contact with him. She managed to track the Eleventh Doctor to the Siege of Trenzalore but was unable to contact him owing to the force field that the Papal Mainframe had established.

When Jenny's ship broke down, she managed to rewire its engine into a wormhole generator that took her to the planet Kulontor, trading engineering support for resources, orbited by a moon called Terebek that only appeared every six months. Fashioning a suit of armor for herself, Jenny travelled to Terebek when it appeared. Discovering that a crashed bowship was the cause of the temporal anomalies, Jenny repaired, incorporating its Seal of Rassilon into her armor, and claimed it as her new craft.

Travelling around in her bowship, Jenny tracked the progress of a white hole to the planet Sultath, where she encountered Jack Harkness and Tara Mishra. Failing to save them, she flew after them into the while hole, becoming trapped herself. She was saved by the Fifth Doctor who in doing so, was sucked in himself. Jenny then travelled to St Luke's University, another of the few places the Doctor was sedentary, where she met the Twelfth Doctor to get his help. As she told him what had happened, her bowship was analysed by UNIT personnel, the Void energy saturating its hull infecting Kate Stewart and Osgood. Immune to the white energy thanks to being time travellers, the Doctor, Jenny, Bill Potts and Nardole entered the TARDIS, only to find that it merged with the version occupied by the Tenth Doctor, Gabby Gonzalez and Cindy Wu, grounding the ship. Ejecting themselves, the group emerged on the university's lawn, finding a white hole that threatened to devour the planet before the Ninth Doctor saved them from the possessed students. Though the group tried to use his TARDIS to escape, it too had merged with its other selves before the Eighth Doctor and Josie Day emerged from it. Deciding to use the bowship, the Ninth, Tenth, and Twelfth Doctors flew into the portal to discover the source of the threat. Left to hold the line, Jenny rallied the companions to hold off the possessed forces before the threat passed. Deprived of her bowship, Jenny was returned to her proper time and place by the Ninth Doctor. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)

Death[]

Jenny was travelling through a section of space, when her ship started crashing. She prayed for her dad to come save her, but the ship crashed into a moon, and she died. The Seventeenth Doctor and Joan Thornton, the latter of whom had recently come from a parallel universe, were too late to save Jenny, and burnt her body, whilst being unknowingly watched by Alverta Hyde. (TV: The History of the Universe)

Post-mortem[]

The Seventeenth Doctor, just before his regeneration, dreamt of Jenny saying her first words, which managed to wake him up. (TV: The Last Being in the Universe)

Legacy[]

Davros tried to manipulate and hurt the Doctor when he moved the Earth to the Medusa Cascade by asking the Doctor how many people had died in his name. Jenny was one of the people the Doctor thought of, as he was unaware of her revival. (TV: Journey's End)

While trying to convince the Cybermen that she was the Doctor, Clara Oswald noted among his family a non-Gallifreyan daughter created via genetic transfer. (TV: Death in Heaven)

Parallel universes[]

Omega's World[]

Main article: Jenny (Omega's World)

In a parallel universe, Jenny met the Doctor and John Thornton before she died, and turned down an offer to travel with them at first, but they returned a few months later to save her from the spaceship exploding, and she agreed to travel with them (TV: The Whovian)

When the Doctor, Joan Thornton and Jenny travelled to Gallifrey when it was occupied by the Daleks, Jenny was exterminated by the Minister of War (TV: The History of the Universe) but secretly brought to the Doctor's universe and converted into a Cyberman by Alverta Hyde, going through many Cyber-Wars over the years. (TV: The Sandman Revolution)

When Alverta Hyde destroyed billions of Galaxies (TV: Following the Mystery Man et. al), Cyber-Jenny was found by Mr Enchilmer and Hax, the latter of which named her "Joincinacs". The Doctor and Gagan Rassmussen eventually met her and the gang (TV: Played by the Moon), and when Rassmussen became a galactic criminal, the gang joined forces with two other "gangs", and named themselves the Forinone Gang. When they found Rassmussen and the Sandmen, Rassmussen shot Joincinacs in the chest, causing her to remember her true identity.

She found Eretcha and the Doctor (TV: The Forinone Gang) and they confronted Rassmussen and his army of Sandmen, where Jenny let herself get absorbed by one to make all the other Sandmen clones of her, and it worked. They defeated Rassmussen (TV: The Sandman Revolution) and for 200 years, the army of Sand-Cyber-Jennys were fighting against the NTLR. Eventually, they were all destroyed, but the original Cyber-Jenny was restored when Omega restored the universe. The Time Lords restored Jenny to her original form, and she ran off in a TARDIS to explore the universe, running into the Doctor occasionally, before coming back to become President of Gallifrey alongside Rassilon. (TV: The Last Being in the Universe)

Our Universe[]

Main article: Georgia Tennant

In our universe, Jenny was a character in a TV Show called Doctor Who, portrayed by an Actress called Georgia Tennant, who was a human infected with a Metastopheles as she was conceived. She was married to Tenth Doctor actor David Tennant, and real-life daughter of Fifth Doctor actor Peter Davison. She had five kids with David, namely Olive, Wilfred, Doris and Birdie Tennant. She also had another kid called Tyler with someone else. She also went to school with Lucy Baker, daughter of Sixth Doctor actor Colin Baker.

One day, her husband went missing, and the Seventeenth Doctor came to meet her, and they found David had been kidnapped by some Epnoshi. After escaping the Epnoshi with the help of Peter Davison, they found themselves at the BBC, where a Sandman was planning to convert the world into Sandmen. Georgia and the team thwarted his plans however, and the Doctor gave them a device so they could travel between universes. (TV: The Ambiguous Force) On one of these adventures, Georgia was killed, and her true parent, a Metastopheles, found her and told her the truth about her life. She was ressurected by David however and they continued to go on more adventures. (TV: The Curse of Georgia Tennant, Dead Woman Walking)

Personality and traits[]

Jenny showed a lot of the brilliance, lust for life, and the determination of her father. Though programming had made her military-minded and goal-oriented, she was too much like her father for this to dictate her actions. While at first, she showed violent intentions towards others, she soon adopted the Doctor's values and principles, though she still retained her miltary mind. She even inherited his selflessness as shown when she took a gunshot from Cobb to save her dad.

She was delighted at the prospects of travelling in the TARDIS with her father. After her revival, she seemed very excited about travelling the universe. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter) She later expressed the desire to visit everywhere in the universe. (AUDIO: Stolen Goods)

Jenny had no intention of finding her father when first setting out on her travels. She knew that she would run into him one day when the time was right. (AUDIO: Zero Space)

When crashing into a moon, she prayed for her dad to save her, showing her faith in him. (TV: The History of the Universe)

Behind the scenes[]

Jenny's actress, Georgia Tennant, is the daughter of Peter Davison and the wife of David Tennant, a fact that would become crucial in the later years of NuWho.

See also[]

In addition to the character's licensed reappearances, Georgia Tennant reprised the role in live-action in 2018 for a brief skit, part a "farewell film" gifted to Gary Russell upon his departure for Australia. She later posted the entire scene on her official Twitter account. The scene featured Jenny seemingly "hanging out" with the Tenth Doctor, with neither of them finding the situation extraordinary, and involved them discussing Gary Russell's apparent disappearance near Cardiff, which the Doctor feared had something to do with the Cardiff Space-Time Rift.

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