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Amy and Paulus pushed back the invading Reptilodons by throwing cakes at them, and blocking them with a counter until the Judoon security officers arrived. Amy became involved in a ganger revolution, helping them achieve equality despite being wary of the ganger Doctor. During this time, Amy saw the Eyepatch Lady twice. The Doctor dismissed her as a "time memory". Amy let his impending death slip to the Doctor. After the ganger Doctor had stopped the revolution, the Doctor promised to find her and destroyed her ganger body.

Amy awoke in her real body on Demons Run. Amy entered labour with a horrified scream. Amy holds her newborn child at Demons Run. Amy named her and Rory's daughter Melody for their friend who was generally known by the nickname, Mels. Despite her marriage to Rory, Amy bestowed her maiden name, Pond on her daughter, opining that "Melody Williams" sounded like a geography teacher, whereas " Melody Pond " was the name for a superhero.

In the end, she would be essentially both, albeit under a modified name. Amy told her baby that she would never be alone; Melody's father was coming for them, he would never let them down, he looked young but had lived for hundreds of years, he had a name, but the people of Earth knew him better as "the Last Centurion". River Song appeared and showed her the prayer leaf again. The TARDIS' translation matrix back-translated Lorna's language into English, but her people had no word for "pond", as the only water in the forest was the river, and "melody" showed as "song".

River Song was Melody. The Doctor left in search of the baby, leaving Amy, Rory, and others to be returned home by their adult daughter. TV : Asylum of the Daleks. Unfortunately, the Doctor's search was a complete failure and he felt too much regret to take her calls, letting the answering machine pick them up one by one. They accidentally saved Hitler's life from being taken by a Justice Department division piloting the Teselecta , who had assumed the form of Erich Zimmerman.

Hitler opened fire on the Teselecta in a panic, and Mels was shot as his aim was lousy. Mels regenerated into River. Controlled by her brainwashing, Melody gave the Doctor a poisoned kiss. Amy convinced her the Doctor was worth saving and saw her daughter sacrifice her remaining regenerations to revive him. Amy, Rory and the Doctor divulged the alias "River Song" to her, before leaving her to recover at the hospital and find her own path.

TV : Let's Kill Hitler. Amy and Rory knocked on many doors but failed to find him. They entered a lift and were dropped into a doll's house where George kept everything he feared. The house was inhabited by peg dolls. Amy was caught and added to their ranks to chase Rory and other people there.

Her outfit was modified, with a hat added to suit the doll costume. When George overcame his fear, Amy was restored to normal along with the other victims. TV : Night Terrors. On the universe's second most popular vacation planet, Apalapucia , Amy accidentally admitted herself into a facility for Chen-7 , a plague deadly to beings with two hearts like the Doctor.

The Handbots running the facility mistook her for a patient and kept almost killing her, as their medicine was deadly to humans. Amy hid and waited for rescue. She was ultimately rescued by the Doctor, Rory, and a future version of herself trapped on Apalapucia for thirty-six years. Amy and Rory went to China in the 13th century. The guards of the Liao Palace attacked them for taking food. The ship put its occupants in stasis until , at which time it sent a distress call. Amy and Rory found the Rutan ship and helped find the power rods for the ship to take off.

They were caught in a conflict between Sontarans and Rutans over the Rutans' two doomsday weapons. The Doctor reprogrammed one of the weapons to target Rutans, resulting in a stalemate.

Amy reluctantly watches as the Doctor leaves her and Rory with their new house. TV : The God Complex. In a prison for a Minotaur , where everyone had a room holding their nightmare, Amy found hers: her younger self, waiting for the Doctor. To defeat the Minotaur, the Doctor destroyed Amy's faith in him.

After this, he returned Amy and Rory to a new house sometime before they had left, leaving them behind to save them from further risks.

Amy was upset but reluctantly accepted it. She asked the Doctor to tell River to visit them if he saw her. Amy became a model and was involved in a campaign for a perfume called Petrichor. By the time the Doctor and Craig Owens defeated a Cyberman invasion, Amy was famous enough to be seen signing autographs.

TV : Closing Time. After an alternate timeline was reverted, Amy sat in her garden, despondent over the Doctor's death and her own cold-blooded murder of Kovarian. River, fresh from the crash of the Byzantium , arrived to tell Amy the truth behind her lies, including the Doctor's "death". This lifted Amy's spirits until she realised she had been destined to be her best friend's mother-in-law since she was seven. Two years later, the Doctor joined Amy and Rory for Christmas dinner. The Doctor continued to travel alone, but kept in touch with Amy and Rory at least monthly.

Once, in the middle of the night, he stopped by to pick the couple up to help save the universe, but realised he had arrived too early and they did not know what he was talking about. With the Doctor unable to pick up the Ood right away, he acted as Amy and Rory's butler while he stayed there, which made the couple very uncomfortable.

At one point, the Doctor was able to pick the Ood up and return him to his proper time and place. WC : Pond Life During this time, Amy and Rory tried having more children ; however, Amy discovered that she was now infertile as a result of what was done to her while imprisoned on Demons Run.

The Doctor left Amy and Rory a message saying he would be seeing them again very soon; this occurred as Amy and Rory had a fight, and Rory stormed out.

WC : Pond Life Amy admitted it was a misguided attempt to let Rory have a happier life and have children, which she was now incapable of having. TV : Asylum of the Daleks After leaving the message, the Doctor thought better of it and used the sonic screwdriver to erase the message over the phone.

Amy, upon entering and seeing the answering machine with no messages, tearfully said, "We need you, Raggedy Man. I need you. Amy explains to Rory why she left him. Sometime after their fight, Amy and Rory prepared to divorce. At a photo shoot , Amy signed a paper to make it official, but Rory never got the chance to turn it in.

He was cornered by a Dalek puppet on the bus, while Amy encountered one in her makeup room. The puppets neutralised Amy and Rory and teleported them off the Earth. Another subdued the Doctor. There, the Daleks asked them to save the Daleks from the insane Daleks from the Dalek Asylum by switching off the planet's defences. They were fired into the planet. Amy was slowly being converted into a Dalek puppet by the nanocloud with her love being drained. Rory tried to save her by giving her his protective bracelet , though Amy had already been given the Doctor's bracelet without her realising.

Amy told Rory that she had only divorced him because she knew she couldn't have children and the pair reconciled. Amy and Rory returned home. Sometime following her return from the Dalek Asylum, Amy gave up her modelling career. The Doctor took them, Queen Nefertiti of Egypt and John Riddell , a 20th-century game hunter, to to investigate a ship that was headed straight to Earth and would reach it in six hours.

Upon entering, they immediately found it contained dinosaurs. Amy discovered the vessel was a Silurian Ark. Solomon , who had forced the Doctor to bring him back to health so he could make off with the cargo, had killed all the Silurians on the ark. Discovering he had a few hours until the ISA launched missiles at the ship and unable to pilot the ark, Solomon took the most valuable thing on the ship identified by his IV system , Nefertiti.

The Doctor magnetised the ark, trapping Solomon's ship inside. Amy and Riddell defended the control deck from raptors with non-lethal rounds while the Doctor searched for the object emitting the ark's signal. The Doctor released Solomon's ship once he put the signal of the ark inside Solomon's ship. The Doctor returned Amy and Rory home and took Brian on a tour through time and space, from where he sent postcards to his son and daughter-in-law.

Mercy was under siege by the Kahler cyborg Kahler-Tek , also known as the Gunslinger. Tek was after scientist Kahler-Jex , whom the townsfolk had taken in, and had cut off supply deliveries. Tek warned the Doctor he would start killing if Jex wasn't handed over. Tired of the innocents getting hurt due to his mercy, the enraged Doctor nearly handed Jex over to Tek, only to be talked down by Amy. Mercy's marshal Isaac was accidentally killed when he pushed Jex out of the path of Tek's weapon.

In his dying breath, Isaac made the Doctor marshal. Amy released Jex from his cell and helped him escape to his ship while Tek was preoccupied with a duel with the Doctor.

Jex, feeling guilt for the experiments he conducted, committed suicide by blowing up his ship. Amy began working as a writer of travel articles. The Doctor discovered a strange occurrence on Earth during Amy and Rory's time; black cubes had appeared all over Earth. Since they seemed harmless and he lacked the patience to stick around, the Doctor left after only a few days and Amy, Rory and Brian continued examining the cubes.

Amy and Rory had started struggling over the choice of life with the Doctor or life on Earth. Amy committed to being a bridesmaid, something she wouldn't have done before. On Amy and Rory's wedding anniversary, the Doctor returned and got them sidetracked on a trip for seven weeks.

TV : The Power of Three. As an anniversary gift, the Doctor took the Ponds to the Great Exhibition where they thwarted the plans of Hypothetical Gentleman. Leaving the two in a London pub in , Amy crossed paths with a Silence agent who went on to cause the London Beer Flood , a fixed point in time. Discovering that the death toll was not fixed, Amy saved as many victims as she could before reuniting with the Doctor and Rory. Irate at their not being caught in the flood, Amy declared that there would be no "boys' nights".

After this trip, the Doctor missed the Ponds and decided to watch the cubes with them. A year after the cubes appeared, they finally activated, behaving in an unusual manner. The cubes released an electric pulse that stopped the hearts of a third of humanity, and one of the Doctor's hearts, but Amy restarted the Doctor's heart. The Doctor traced the cubes to the Shakri , who wished to wipe out the "plague" of humanity before they could colonise space.

He reversed the electric pulse, restarting the hearts of those affected, blowing up the Shakri ship in the process. On Brian's urging, the Doctor took his in-laws back as full-time companions, as travelling with him was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. While the Doctor read to her from the pulp paperback he had discovered in his coat pocket, Melody Malone: Private Detective in Old New York Town , they realised that it was about River and Rory on the night of 3 April and the narrator was in fact River.

Amy read in the novel that River and Rory were taken to the home of Julius Grayle a mobster and collector of early Qin Dynasty artefacts. Accordingly, she and the Doctor flew to China in BC, the first year of the dynasty, where they commissioned a vase to read "Yowza" in clerical script, to signal River to activate her vortex manipulator as "landing lights" to guide the TARDIS.

They found him in a room where an old Rory died in a bed before their eyes. The Doctor realised that the Angels took over Manhattan and transported people into the past, trapping them in the Quay to feed off of their time energy.

Amy and Rory jumped off the roof of Winter Quay in order to create a paradox causing Rory to have never been taken by the Angels. The paradox worked, and the Angels were destroyed. Despite the Doctor's pleas, Amy prepares to allow herself to be taken by a Weeping Angel. Relieved, they decided to go on a family outing, but before they entered the TARDIS, Rory found his own grave and was immediately sent back in time by a surviving Angel.

Amy, devastated, decided to risk her life again in the hope of being reunited with Rory, exiled in the past. The Doctor pleaded with her not to go through with such a dangerous plan. River, however, believed or already knew that the plan would work and encouraged Amy. She kept her eyes on the Angel as she bid farewell to the Doctor and River. Reaching backwards, she took her daughter's hand and addressed her by the name she had given her at birth , telling Melody to take care of the Doctor.

She turned her back to the Angel and said good-bye as the Angel sent her away. River later sent a manuscript to Amy to publish. With the Doctor unable to approach New York at the risk of an even more catastrophic paradox, River asked Amy to write an afterword for the novel, as an open letter to the Doctor.

In it, she told him that she and Rory both loved him and asked him not to travel alone. She explained that she and Rory were happy and lived in relative comfort. This brought Melody face-to-face with the Doctor and her parents her own future self , but from a point in time some months before her birth. The Doctor and his friends defeated the Silence in , allowing Melody to get out of both her spacesuit and their clutches. Alone and without the suit to protect her, Melody fell ill and died on the back streets of New York — triggering her first regeneration.

Amy later revealed that she named her daughter after her friend Melody, creating a closed loop. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! River became a student of archaeology at the Luna University, at least in part to help her learn more about the Doctor and his travels through space and time. Her own past was never far behind, however, and upon receiving her doctorate she was immediately kidnapped by Kovarian and the Silence, forced into another spacesuit and ordered to kill the Doctor on the shores of Lake Silencio in — seemingly an established historical event, and the reason why Amy tried to shoot her in Faced with a new reality in which all of history was happening at once, River still refused to kill the Doctor, revealing that she had fallen in love with him.

In order to persuade River to set history on its correct course, the Doctor agreed to marry her, revealing his real name to her in the process Though River later denied this to Amy and Rory.

Upon kissing her new husband, the timeline was restored and River killed the Doctor — or rather, she killed a robot duplicate of the Doctor, making it appear to all intents and purposes that he was gone. Think what you want, it's a compelling argument in my opinion. Doesn't seem fair because as far as characters go I think Amy Pond was a pretty important one during the 11th Doctors tenure, so why get in such a twist over a Real Amy vs.

Ganger Amy page? Firstly, all the information should be copied back to the orginal Amy Pond page. Secondly, we do not know when she became a Ganger, so to start with 'America' is guesswork. She could have became a Ganger at any point in her life. However, if people really want this page, then all the information should be moved to the orginal place and all that should be added is a couple of sentences about the last scenes from "The Almost People". Your stating what I already have.

I was just clearing up that your "deletion" tag was unjustified. Yeah, I have noticed you get a bit passionate : , not that its a bad thing! Yeah, put the info back and we'll have to make some sort of summary here. Based on the Doctor's comment when Amy mentioned that 'Eyepatch Lady', it seems to me that those occasions where Amy saw her were occasions where she was 'connected' to the original her and was able to see what she was seeing right then as she was examined in her prison.

Of course, that still leaves questions about the implications of Amy's apparent daughter regenerating and the reference in the prequel to them holding the DOCTOR'S child prisoner, but I think that accounts for when Amy was switched neatly enough The Gangers can't go anywhere near water, can they.

Is this just a production error or something else? The doctor explicitly states that he wanted to see gangers in there early days. Ganger Amy has had no bump, after all, while real Amy is ready to give birth. So, have we ever had the real Amy, or has she been some kind of trap all along? BlameSimon er, cheers! Lots to ponder, then. Plus, the question of when the Doctor pinpointed there was a problem.

Simon Brew SimonBrew. Editor, author, writer, broadcaster, Costner fanatic. Now runs Film Stories Magazine. Skip to main content area.



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