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Post by rayc5678 on Jan 29, 2019 12:24:48 GMT -6
Goes to Deanna. As to the second question. Deanna gets plump but Crusher does not. Alternately in one of the episodes where they aged her they kept her mostly thin but padded out her ass and thighs to make her an aging thin woman with a widening ass and saddle bags. That might be fun. You can kinda see it here.https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNjc4OWJmMjktMDdkOS00YTg4LTlhMDEtNjJmYmE5MmFiZTJkXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMjQ3MjU3NTU@._V1_.jpg Sorry about the late reply folks, my muse was shot down, but it's coming back. Anyway, I will be writing an update on the story here shortly. As for who gets fat/plump, I always thought that Deanna would get that way, since she does eat chocolate quite a bit. With Beverly, I will mostly make her thin, though I'm going to go with addwulf's idea. She'll eventually lose the fat and become thin in her old age. Speaking of old age what age range should the women be cured of the infection? 50s to 60s 70s to 80s 90s to 100s 100s to +110s Please note that in the series premiere of TNG, Dr. Leonard McCoy, who was touring the Enterprise-D, was 137 years old. The ladies could become that old in this story.
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Post by tej2506 on Jan 29, 2019 12:30:15 GMT -6
Would be interesting seeing them in the 100+ range somewhere.
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Post by timewarpee on Jan 29, 2019 17:45:41 GMT -6
100+ range please
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Post by spyguy on Jan 29, 2019 17:54:08 GMT -6
I will say things could get medically dicey in that 100+ range which could be interesting to see. A heart attack or stroke could be bad news...
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Post by JackpotMans on Jan 29, 2019 18:41:11 GMT -6
70-80s
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Post by rayc5678 on Jan 29, 2019 19:09:18 GMT -6
I will say things could get medically dicey in that 100+ range which could be interesting to see. A heart attack or stroke could be bad news... Well, it is set in the 24th Century. Medical advances would have been made for people to live to be 100+ years without too many issues.
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Post by spyguy on Jan 29, 2019 19:11:04 GMT -6
Fair enough. I was thinking more of the accelerated nature, the body struggling to keep up. Aging naturally is probably a very non-issue.
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Post by rayc5678 on Jan 30, 2019 2:07:28 GMT -6
Walking down the corridor towards the turbolift, the pain in Beverly's back began to get worse. Once she reached and entered the turbolift, she placed her hand on her back and began to rub it, hoping that would alleviate the pain. "Deck 9," she said out loud to the computer, which acknowledged her command and took her to Deck 9. After a few moments, the turbolift arrived on Deck 9 and Beverly exited the turbolift. As she headed toward's Deanna's quarters, the pain in her back didn't get any better. Hunching over slightly, Beverly felt relieve as the pain mostly subsided. Deciding that she would take care of the pain back in her room with some ointment, the doctor walked with a slight hunch over to her friend's quarters. Upon reaching the quarters, she pressed the chime button on the door. "Come in," Deanna said from inside her quarters. ----------------------------------What does Beverly find Deanna doing when she enters her quarters?
Squinting at a computer screen because she's having trouble seeing?
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Having something to eat, and have gained weight because of it?
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Post by spyguy on Jan 30, 2019 17:06:39 GMT -6
Squinting at her computer screen
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Post by zukonomeiyo on Jan 30, 2019 21:33:03 GMT -6
"Having something to eat, and have gained because of it" option, please.
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Post by rayc5678 on Jan 31, 2019 12:50:41 GMT -6
Please note that I typically wait to get four or five responses per question before I proceed to the next one, get more of a consensus, instead of making a decision based off of two answers.
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Post by JackpotMans on Jan 31, 2019 13:32:17 GMT -6
Squinting at screen
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Post by rayc5678 on Feb 2, 2019 18:19:24 GMT -6
Before I continue, I do have another question to ask. Should sleeping affect how they age?
Yes, it should make them age faster.
Yes, it should make them age slower.
No, it doesn't affect how they age.
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Post by lunkpil on Feb 3, 2019 17:25:42 GMT -6
Eating, and no effect.
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Post by addwulf on Feb 3, 2019 17:35:14 GMT -6
Eating and no effect
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