Subject: Very true. (nm)
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Posted on: 2009-01-28 22:41:00 UTC
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Is it okay for Doc Fitz to make something to slow ageing? by
on 2009-01-28 17:38:00 UTC
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The implications would be pretty difficult to handle and so if it is possible it would have to be strictly controlled, but it would solve the problems of rapidly-gestating babies a la Evelyn Eliza's sprogs, and it would mean the Mossflower-born agents don't age at four times the human rate. Besides, I'm sure there's something like it already in some continuum or other.
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On the other hand by
on 2009-01-29 10:30:00 UTC
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I've been writing PPC fic for almost three years now and my agents haven't gotten any older in that time. Or wiser.
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Might it not be better to let them age? by
on 2009-01-28 21:12:00 UTC
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Just saying. There's no reason we should assume all Agents are basically humans in different bodies. Although of course it's up to their writers (and I certainly haven't been fabulous about differentiating my non-human agents).
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The characters might be the type to request it. by
on 2009-01-28 22:25:00 UTC
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The Flowers might allow it on grounds that it'd reduce the turnover rate. And even if they didn't want it, the stuff would be useful for dealing with the "quickly-gestating babies" that keep showing up. Just a thought.
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Very true. (nm) by
on 2009-01-28 22:41:00 UTC
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Clones by
on 2009-01-28 20:29:00 UTC
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Looks like Star Wars clone recruits have another reason to join...
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I'd think so. by
on 2009-01-28 17:50:00 UTC
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It would be useful, as you said, for medical situations, and in any case I can think of at least one continuum that has age-slowing medication off the top of my head. Doesn't Larry Niven's Ringworld series have several variations?