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Not every Galifreyan is a Time Lord. -- [[User:Deb1701|Lost Companion]]
 
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:It's also not clear that she should be considered Gallifreyan. She was clearly on Gallifrey, but we don't know that she lived there. And she wasn't ''from'' Gallifrey. We don't really know how the echoes work. It's clear that some echoes lived out lives from childhood to adulthood and seemed normal. It certainly appears that Victorian Clara and Dalek Asylum Oswin thought that they were normal. But in Name of the Doctor, Clara seems as though she's actively searching for the Doctor. Maybe every echo lived out a life from birth to death. Maybe every echo had no memory of her real life, and thought that they were normal people. But it's possible, and certainly hinted at that at least some of the time Clara was aware of the fact that she was an echo and that she had to save the Doctor. Maybe she was only aware in-between existences, maybe she was always aware. The point is, we don't know. We don't know that that Clara on Gallifrey existed for any longer than the amount of time she spoke to the Doctor. To call her Gallifreyan we have to assume that she lived a full life on Gallifrey and belived that she was in fact Gallifreyan. That's a pretty big leap. Until we know more (and we may never), let's just stick to the facts that we have. [[User:Anoted|Anoted]] [[User talk:Anoted|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 15:24, May 20, 2013 (UTC)

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Reordering of Clara page

I believe a reordering of the article is needed now after the reveals in "The Name of the Doctor". Since we have found out that the Clara currently with the Doctor is the original Clara who from all the other Clara's come from, as sort of copies throughout time, the article should begin with her birth and onwards. The other Claras should be either placed after or in a section known as alternate Claras. Does anyone agree with me on this? --BorgKnight 04:02, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

Yes. Also, this now needs to be renamed. Her name is, according to her "just Clara Oswald". Oswin is a username she comes up with that then becomes the first name of one of her echoes. But it's an alias and an alternate name, not her proper name. Anoted 04:16, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
Oswin is her middle name, it was never stated to not be the case, when you tell someone your name it is very common to leave the middle name out, meanwhile some people (like Dalek asylum Clara) use their middle name in place of their proper first name. - The Light6 04:47, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
She specifically stated that Oswin was not her middle name.
DOCTOR: Clara. Clara Oswald.
CLARA: Hello.
DOCTOR: Clara Oswin Oswald.
CLARA: Just Clara Oswald. What was that middle one?
Later in the Bells of Saint John she creates the name oswin.
CLARA: Sure. Setting up stuff. Need a user name.
DOCTOR: Learning fast.
CLARA: Clara Oswald for the win. Oswin!
Which is probably where the echo Oswin Oswald got the name from. But no, Oswin is not and never was the proper Clara Oswald's middle name. Anoted 05:05, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
Well it seems I was mistaken, can't remember everything. But yeah in that case, along with the proposed split the page of the "real" Clara should be renamed. - The Light6 05:46, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

spliting page back up?

Now that we know who Clara is, can we split this page back up? The same way that we do Rory Williams and Rory Williams (Auton)? Anoted 04:21, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

The difference though is that we have been shown so many alternate Claras, should we do a page for each or reference them in the same article. I would say it would be better to keep it all in one article. Maybe only split off the Victorian Clara and the Oswin Clara as there is a fair amount of information about them --BorgKnight 04:30, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
Since it has to do with multiple Doctors and facets of Clara, I think ordering it in viewer chronological order makes the most sense. First Oswinn, then Victorian Clara, then Prime Clara, then all the different versions of Clara, with the article returning to Prima Clara after the Doctor finds her again. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 64.131.168.101 (talk).
That sounds really confusing. I don't think the copies should take precedent over the original, just because they were seen first. The copies couldn't have been created without the original. I like the idea of having a separate page for the copies (one page for all the copies?), like we have separate pages for the Martha Jones Clone and the Eleventh Doctor Ganger. Mewiet 04:58, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
I don't agree. Prime Clara is the main Clara, the Clara that will continue to currently have adventures with the Doctor so her article will build up. We may learn more about the others but not much information. In other articles, such as River Song, the order is kept in the timeline of the character not as in the viewer chronological order. Prime Clara is the beginning so should be treated as such. The others should be either separated into a section under title alternate Claras or place into their own pages. --BorgKnight 04:57, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
(Blah edit conflict)
If we there were to be a split it should be something along the lines of "Clara Oswin Oswald" and "Clara Oswin Oswald (duplicates)" or some other disambiguity. That way the duplicate page can start with their creation when the "real" Clara jumped into the Doctor's timestream at Trenzlore and then detail the various incarnations of her caused by that, sure most of the page would end up dedicated to Dalek Clara and Victorian Clara but I don't think that is too large of an issue. Also, given that at least one duplicate lived on Gallifrey, should this page (or if the split occurs, only the duplicate page) have Clara listed as a time lord? - The Light6 04:47, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
First, I think this page should be renamed Clara Oswald, as "Oswin" is definitely not her middle name, it's only the first name and middle name of two separate copies. Secondly, the other "lives" are said to be just that: individual copies, not the original, who each start out as infants and lead their own individual lives. Mewiet 04:52, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
(edit conflict)
No, you can live on Gallifrey and not be a time-lord. No, this article should not be ordered by viewer chronological order, this is an in-universe biography.
We don't know that these other lives start out as entities. They're echoes. An individual echo could last as long as clara's been alive or only a few minutes. She certainly seemed more aware that she was an echo in some situations.
But I do agree that victorian clara and asylum oswin need their own articles. So we need a:
Thoughts? Anoted 05:03, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
Hm, I do see your point about the lasting of the copies. I was thinking of Victorian Clara and how we saw her as an infant, child, and adult. (Then there was the version wearing the Oswin clothes with Ten in The Library. I'm not sure if there's a conflict or not there, since I don't think we had any kind of timeframe for Alaska.) Mewiet 05:14, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
Well we know that the Victorian echo lasted about as long at Clara's life till now. But we haven't seen this with other echoes. Maybe they all have the same span, maybe not. Clara seemed sometimes cognizant of the fact that she was actively looking for the Doctor and that she was falling through time. Maybe she was only aware in specific moments, or in between lives, or maybe some echoes were shorter and she was aware during those. We really don't know. But we do know that Victorian Clara had a proper life from childhood to adulthood, and we know that Asylum Oswin at least thought she had a proper life. The last one is a bit weird though. Vastra talks about him dying at the Asylum in a past without Clara but Clara and her music was the reason that the Doctor was brought to the Asylum. Not sure if that's supposed to be timey-wimey or just the writers throwing time out the window. Of course, I like to think that timey-wimey is the scream that time emits during it's fall out a window. Anoted 05:22, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
Given in The Name of the Doctor, Clara talked about living thousands of lives I think it is a reasonable assumption that the intention of the line was that each of the echoes lived entire lives from their birth to their death. I mean given how the Doctor investigated the past of the "real" Clara I would assume he would do the same with the other ones and would have noticed if they didn't have a full history.
Also, given the point about Oswin not being the middle name of the real Clara, only the Victorian one (see above discussion), I think that moves changes the ground for Dalek Clara and Victorian Clara having separate pages with a 3rd page that discusses all of Clara's echos mentions how her duplicates tended to have a variation of the real Clara's name with Oswin being integrated into it. - The Light6 05:53, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

[resetting indent] We only saw him do that with the real Clara, and so we only know that that is true of the real Clara. These lives could all be full complete lives or some could be partials. It was strongly implied that the Doctor was unable to find other Claras. He'd been looking for a while with no luck when he found real Clara. Anoted 05:57, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

Well the Claras were split over the Doctor's past, he would have had to likely cross his own timeline to find the other Claras, hence why he failed to find the other ones. But like I said, Clara herself said about living thousands of lives, if they only existed for short period of time that is hardly living thousands of lives. - The Light6 06:10, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
No, we won't be splitting this back up. The story proves that it's one character. The Name of the Doctor is an absolute vindication of our policy to combine the article. It will not be split up again.
czechout    16:41: Sun 19 May 2013
Can you explain why? We have Rory Williams and Rory Williams (Auton) so I'm not seeing the difference. And on this talk page there seems to be a lot of support for multiple pages. I thought the discussion at the forum was that we'd merge these pages and wait to see what happened with Clara and what we wanted to do then. Well, we now know what has happened with Clara and we've opened a discussion about splitting this back up. I'm having a hard time understanding what is governing this decision and why we are not even allowed to discuss this. If this is the wrong place for this discussion, if this discussion needs to be happening at the Panoptican I'd understand that. But not allowing the discussion seems both harsh and like the antithesis of a wiki. Anoted 17:32, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
It's sort of the opposite to Rory and Auton Rory - they were two separate beings who believed they were one and the same, while the multiple Clara's were the same being who believed they were separate (and that's speculation, as some of the Clara's knew the Doctor beforehand - maybe Dalek Clara and Victorian Clara knew the Doctor too, but did not reveal themselves?). To suggest re-splitting the page is like suggesting we should have a different page for each of Scaroth's forms splintered throughout time. 86.174.188.161talk to me 17:44, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
I can see maybe having just two clara articles, Clara Oswald and Clara Oswald (echo), but Clara as an echo is fundamentally different from Clara the person. And at least for the Victornia Clara and the Asylum Oswin we have enough for a proper article. They have different histories, different actions, heck, we even have different personality sections for them. Why should they all be on the proper Clara article? It's this thinking that has led to this article being misnamed and written in a non-chronological way.
Now, if we discuss that we want to treat all mulitple variations of people as one, then that's one thing. But I'm having difficult seeing why we treat some people who live multiple lives as separate entities and some people who live multiple lives as one and only one. Anoted 17:53, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
Auton Rory wasn't really a separate being from Rory, though. He had Rory's actual consciousness because Amy's mind, drawn on to create him, was affected by emissions from the Time Crack she was exposed to for so long, making it possible for her memories to influence reality (such as bringing back the Doctor). That's why Rory remembered being an Auton after the universe was reset, because it was his own mind and soul in the Auton body, not just a copy that thought it was him, and then he returned to his human body. Personally, I never really thought Auton Rory should have a separate article; it doesn't make sense. Rory was essentially turned into an Auton, like Amy being briefly turned into a doll creature in "Night Terrors", and other temporary forms don't have separate articles. -- Noneofyourbusiness 07:10, May 20, 2013 (UTC)
It never made much sense to me either. There's a much stronger case for splitting Clara then there is Rory. Clara lived a good portion of her life completely unaware of her echoes and without any of their memories and it at least appeared as though some of her echoes were unaware of their echoness. If we're going to keep this as one article, then we need to make major changes. Not only does this need to follow Clara's life chronoligcally (not viewer or Doctor order), but we need to have only one personality section. And, we'd need to merge the Rory articles because we need to have some sort of standard and stick with it. By any measure with which Rory as auton requires a separate article, so do the Clara echoes. The most logical thing to do would be to treat these articles in the same way that we treat the master. We could have Rory Williams (auton) redirect to the section of Rory Williams that discusses his time as an auton. We could have Oswin Oswald and Clara Oswin Oswald redirect to their respective sections in the main Clara Oswin page. But people would have to be willing to treat her as one person. None of this three personality sections stuff. But if we don't want to treat her as one person with one personality then we really do need separate articles. Anoted 14:12, May 20, 2013 (UTC)

You can use Rory as an example, but this is not the place for proposing the combining of his articles or proposing a standard policy for such situation. This page is only for discussing the editing of Clara. Shambala108 14:26, May 20, 2013 (UTC)

Gallifrey

Since Clara appears on Gallifrey, then one of her incarnations is a Time Lord, and being so, she should have known about her own history then (as Time Lords can perceive things), so that incarnation should know everything, including the future Last Great Time War, and be as capable as say Romana, in all things Time Lord, including beating the Great Intelligence -- 65.94.76.126talk to me 08:43, May 20, 2013 (UTC)

Time Lords don't know everything, and I doubt any of them knew the Time War was coming. Also, that incarnation would be as dead as all the other Time Lords. What was your point? -- Noneofyourbusiness 13:52, May 20, 2013 (UTC)

Not every Galifreyan is a Time Lord. -- Lost Companion

It's also not clear that she should be considered Gallifreyan. She was clearly on Gallifrey, but we don't know that she lived there. And she wasn't from Gallifrey. We don't really know how the echoes work. It's clear that some echoes lived out lives from childhood to adulthood and seemed normal. It certainly appears that Victorian Clara and Dalek Asylum Oswin thought that they were normal. But in Name of the Doctor, Clara seems as though she's actively searching for the Doctor. Maybe every echo lived out a life from birth to death. Maybe every echo had no memory of her real life, and thought that they were normal people. But it's possible, and certainly hinted at that at least some of the time Clara was aware of the fact that she was an echo and that she had to save the Doctor. Maybe she was only aware in-between existences, maybe she was always aware. The point is, we don't know. We don't know that that Clara on Gallifrey existed for any longer than the amount of time she spoke to the Doctor. To call her Gallifreyan we have to assume that she lived a full life on Gallifrey and belived that she was in fact Gallifreyan. That's a pretty big leap. Until we know more (and we may never), let's just stick to the facts that we have. Anoted 15:24, May 20, 2013 (UTC)