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I've noticed a lot of confusion on which incarnation Ken Bones is. He is the eleventh, but when asked by the Doctor "Regeneration", the General states "Tenth", meaning he has regenerated ten times. His/her next incarnation is his twelfth, she would be the product of his/her eleventh regeneration.
 
I've noticed a lot of confusion on which incarnation Ken Bones is. He is the eleventh, but when asked by the Doctor "Regeneration", the General states "Tenth", meaning he has regenerated ten times. His/her next incarnation is his twelfth, she would be the product of his/her eleventh regeneration.
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:Actually this is something to question. Obviously in-universe it can be considered a rather open statement - is the General on his tenth regeneration or is he about to have his tenth regeneration? - but Moffat did write in the DW Magazine that Ken Bones played the tenth incarnation. What's the best course of action for this? --[[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] [[User talk:The Thirteenth Doctor|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:41, January 8, 2016 (UTC)

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Regenerate into a woman "Again"

Is there proof he's been a woman before? 23:32, December 5, 2015 (UTC)

If I'm not wrong, she said "back to normal". Which means, she used to be woman. --DCLM 23:40, December 5, 2015 (UTC)

Yes. Upon regenerating and learning she had become a woman, she said, "Back to normal, am I?" - DarkXaven 00:00, December 6, 2015 (UTC)

Yeah, she said her last incarnation was the only time she was a man Valeyard12.5 21:24, December 12, 2015 (UTC)

Regeneration vs Incarnation

I've noticed a lot of confusion on which incarnation Ken Bones is. He is the eleventh, but when asked by the Doctor "Regeneration", the General states "Tenth", meaning he has regenerated ten times. His/her next incarnation is his twelfth, she would be the product of his/her eleventh regeneration.

Actually this is something to question. Obviously in-universe it can be considered a rather open statement - is the General on his tenth regeneration or is he about to have his tenth regeneration? - but Moffat did write in the DW Magazine that Ken Bones played the tenth incarnation. What's the best course of action for this? --The Thirteenth Doctor 20:41, January 8, 2016 (UTC)