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On Clara Oswald (Doctor Who, season 7)

Three reincarnations (The Dalek Asylum, The Snowmen, The Bells of Saint John) Each is linked, both in appearance, personality and name. Scientifically impossible

Tardis locked her out (Rings of Akhaten) Tardis also attempted to escape Jack (Series 3 third-last episode) Connection?

The Tardis either saw her as a paradox or sensed danger. I believe it was both, and how is it explained that she had three reincarnations? What if the Great Intelligence, in a later episode, is killed by the doctor? His mind survives, and takes possession of a scientist, who then clones the same woman and sends her to three different time periods, attempting to lure the doctor into a trap and kill him before he kills the Great Intelligence? In the Rings of Akhaten episode the doctor was shown following her younger self. Perhaps he did the same with the version which appeared in The Snowmen? At which point in life would the Great Intelligence have placed the clone? Perhaps he saw them adopt her at an orphanage, or it is simply that, before birth, her DNA was altered to turn her into an exact duplicate of a real Clara Oswald. While the Great Intelligence could have intervened in order to make them name her (finding three families called Oswald, placing the clone or altering the DNA of their child, then intervening in some way to name two Clara), this would not explain their speech patterns, and certain moments. (Start of Bells of Saint John, she says the exact same words the other two reincarnations said when they died. Namely, Run you clever boy and remember) Perhaps all three are clones. Does anyone remember Amy getting replaced by a Ganger? In this case, perhaps the 21st century Clara is a Ganger, and perhaps all of them are. This might be the reason the Tardis attempted to keep her out. In the episode Cold War the Tardis vanished to the South Pole as soon as Clara left it. Perhaps it was trying to escape, as it is sentient (The Doctor's Wife), even though the doctor explained that he had set it to leave when it was attacked. The Doctor, through dialogue, was trying not to land within the submarine. Either he accidentally ended up there or the Tardis was attempting to kill the paradox/threat/ganger, and attempted to drop her within certain death.

Which is most likely?