[LMB] Re: Immortality for some? OT:
Azalais Aranxta
tiamat at tsoft.com
Sat Oct 7 23:56:05 BST 2006
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, Eileen McConnell wrote:
> >> If you knew your immortality was going to stop your
> >>grandchild, or possibly child, ever being born, would
> >>you take that option
>
> Well, yes. Heck, it'd probably be the deciding factor for
> becoming immortal. :) But then, children aren't part of my plan for even
> my *mortal* life. ::grins::
Yeah, I'm already fixed.
> But that is an interesting question. It sounds like something
> that should be on the Betan Parenting Course final, a handy way
> of determining would-be parents' priorities. "Write 100 words
> explaining your position."
*nods*
> It would be a bit sad, though, to watch everyone around you
> die. I would probably end up "disappearing" because after a
> century of that, I would have to give up on mortals or risk
> breaking my heart yet again.
Well, as immortality spread, you would cease to have that
problem.
~malfoy :)
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