Her working hypothesis was ridiculous at best; how could an electrogravitic field change someone’s appearance? She had explained that the field didn’t actually “change” the body’s appearance at all. It merely formed a template which the cellular material “flowed” into. It also reduced the molecular bonding to the point where the cells were allowed to flow and created a temporary chemical stasis field so rebinding could not take place until the new template had been ‘filled”. The stasis had the side benefit of suspending consciousness while the transformation was taking place. If the template was carefully chosen she had said, the subject’s free radicals would be nearly eliminated, resulting in an extension of life expectancy.
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 178
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 64
“I was always the rebel,” he told a surprised Andy. “I wore my hair long and nearly got kicked...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 60
“This is the sort of T shirt I mean.” she said, holding up one of...
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Miki’s Pool Party Scene 25
Vicki has many questions. She asks what it is like being a baby girl among adults. She asks what...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 207
Later, when we were alone in my room, she laid me on my back on the baby scale....
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Surrogate Scene 32
She had hoped that her trips home to bring in the mail would offer some relief, but Emily had...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 95
She wouldn’t admit she was kind of relieved she’d no longer have to struggle as she fell behind her...
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Melvyn at Pretty Kilting Scene 5
“If I may be so bold, Missus Stewart, I believe I can improve on Kilt Korner, knowing the limits...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 30
It was clear his father wasn’t entirely comfortable with the whole arrangement, but that made Andy love him even...