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masternerdguy
Gallente Meerkat Maner
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Posted - 2011.01.23 07:21:00 -
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CCP has never touched this issue as far as I know. Discuss. |

Sader Rykane
Amarr Midnight Sentinels Midnight Space Syndicate
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Posted - 2011.01.23 07:25:00 -
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Don't worry master, I know he didn't pullout but they perfected the morning after pill in the future. |

Anna Sophia
Albatross Corp.
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Posted - 2011.01.23 07:36:00 -
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only if their clone is updated. |

Culmen
Caldari Blood Phage Syndicate Syndicate.
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Posted - 2011.01.23 07:56:00 -
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You know, that brings up a rather interesting point.
If a very late-term pregnant capsuleer gets podded. Does the fetus's mind get transferred? |

Steve Thomas
Minmatar
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Posted - 2011.01.23 07:58:00 -
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/shrugs
maybee the lead developer had to change too many diapers? |

Blane Xero
Amarr The Firestorm Cartel
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Posted - 2011.01.23 07:59:00 -
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Edited by: Blane Xero on 23/01/2011 07:59:28 Considering pod pilots are pseudo-immortal, spend 99% of their time inside the pod, and have little to no physical contact with other pod pilots, let alone normal "Humans", I would have to assume not.
New pod pilots are simply normal people who are accepted as Pod Pilots. We have those normal plebians planetside for mating needs. |

Nemesis Factor
Caldari Telanus' Reach
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Posted - 2011.01.23 08:28:00 -
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Originally by: Blane Xero Edited by: Blane Xero on 23/01/2011 07:59:28 Considering pod pilots are pseudo-immortal, spend 99% of their time inside the pod, and have little to no physical contact with other pod pilots, let alone normal "Humans", I would have to assume not.
New pod pilots are simply normal people who are accepted as Pod Pilots. We have those normal plebians planetside for mating needs.
You need to read the Empyrean Age. |

Rovan Stargazer
Caldari
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Posted - 2011.01.23 08:32:00 -
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Originally by: Blane Xero Edited by: Blane Xero on 23/01/2011 07:59:28 Considering pod pilots are pseudo-immortal, spend 99% of their time inside the pod, and have little to no physical contact with other pod pilots, let alone normal "Humans", I would have to assume not.
You just try to prevent girls in their thirties from gettin that baby! It does not matter if they are locked in a pod 99% of time. They will find a way  |

Boltorano
Fourth Circle Total Comfort
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Posted - 2011.01.23 08:58:00 -
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Originally by: Nemesis Factor
You need to read the Empyrean Age.
AFAIK the RP community in general does not consider that awful book to be canon. 
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masternerdguy
Gallente Meerkat Maner
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Posted - 2011.01.23 09:02:00 -
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Originally by: Boltorano
Originally by: Nemesis Factor
You need to read the Empyrean Age.
AFAIK the RP community in general does not consider that awful book to be canon. 
you can't just say something isn't canon when it fits the definition of such because you dislike the content |
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Val'Dore
Word Bearers of Chaos
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Posted - 2011.01.23 09:10:00 -
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We are more like Jovians than mere mortal humans. |

Anna Sophia
Albatross Corp.
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Posted - 2011.01.23 09:12:00 -
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Originally by: Boltorano
Originally by: Nemesis Factor
You need to read the Empyrean Age.
AFAIK the RP community in general does not consider that awful book to be canon. 
iirc Empyrean Age wasn't bad, Tony just ****d the Amarr's image in that book. The Burning Life is the one that was god awful. |

Alpheias
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Posted - 2011.01.23 09:13:00 -
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Originally by: masternerdguy
Originally by: Boltorano
Originally by: Nemesis Factor
You need to read the Empyrean Age.
AFAIK the RP community in general does not consider that awful book to be canon. 
you can't just say something isn't canon when it fits the definition of such because you dislike the content
The definition of what? The definition of weird? Well, you got that nailed down and we can't really argue against that because your general weirdness is canon. |

Major Felony
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Posted - 2011.01.23 09:48:00 -
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*Get pregnant* ? Only outside the pod I guess ...  |

mkmin
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Posted - 2011.01.23 09:53:00 -
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Originally by: masternerdguy CCP has never touched this issue as far as I know. Discuss.
If it was yours it would have to be a mutant troll baby.
0/10 failtroll forum spam |

Trisha Tyranny Taron
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Posted - 2011.01.23 10:02:00 -
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Originally by: masternerdguy CCP has never touched this issue as far as I know. Discuss.
Don't worry, you won't get pregnant. 
All are clones, that must tell you something. |

Patient 2428190
DEGRREE'Fo'FREE Internet Business School
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Posted - 2011.01.23 10:22:00 -
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You are already the pinnacle of human achievement by being a pod pilot, why waste your time and water down your genetic material at the same time by having a child?
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Halcyon Ingenium
Caldari Bene Gesserit ChapterHouse Sanctuary Pact
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Posted - 2011.01.23 10:46:00 -
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Originally by: masternerdguy Do pod pilots get pregnant?
Do androids dream of electric forum trolls? |

Kiandoshia
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Posted - 2011.01.23 10:49:00 -
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Originally by: Nemesis Factor
Originally by: Blane Xero Edited by: Blane Xero on 23/01/2011 07:59:28 Considering pod pilots are pseudo-immortal, spend 99% of their time inside the pod, and have little to no physical contact with other pod pilots, let alone normal "Humans", I would have to assume not.
New pod pilots are simply normal people who are accepted as Pod Pilots. We have those normal plebians planetside for mating needs.
You need to read the Empyrean Age.
Thatbook, imo hasfairly little to do with Eve's actual backstory and in general, how things are. |

Everinsearch
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Posted - 2011.01.23 10:51:00 -
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This is now a thread about baby-on-board rear-window bumper-stickers for your pod. |
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Hivsen Ng
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:13:00 -
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Who needs reproduction when people are cloned instantly? |

Artisan Botanist
Minmatar Hysteria Nexus
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:13:00 -
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People stopped caring about kids once they became immortal |

DeMichael Crimson
Minmatar Republic University
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:14:00 -
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The question is = Do pod pilots get pregnant?
My answer is = Not all pod pilots, just the females.
Medical clones are insurance to make sure you and your bloodline survive. Besides, haven't you realized that when you dock your ship, you leave the pod to enter stations for various things like sex, drugs and rock n roll.  |

Dr Karsun
Gallente Coffee Lovers Brewing Club
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:16:00 -
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Originally by: Culmen You know, that brings up a rather interesting point.
If a very late-term pregnant capsuleer gets podded. Does the fetus's mind get transferred?
I'd rather say that the important question is - if you pod a pregnant pod pilot, do you get two kill mails for both the victims? |

Alotta Baggage
Amarr Imperial Manufactorum Armada Assail
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:18:00 -
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Originally by: Dr Karsun
Originally by: Culmen You know, that brings up a rather interesting point.
If a very late-term pregnant capsuleer gets podded. Does the fetus's mind get transferred?
I'd rather say that the important question is - if you pod a pregnant pod pilot, do you get two kill mails for both the victims?
Only during the third trimester |

Jennifer Starling
Amarr
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:21:00 -
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I see no reason why they couldn't get pregnant.
Although I wouldn't risk getting podded, it seems very difficult upgrading your clone with a foetus in it and the traumatic experience may cause permanent damage to the child. I always imagined awaking in a new clone is something like what the Cylons in Galactica went through. |

Aelisha
Gallente Nisaba Syndicate NISYN Inc.
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:23:00 -
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This conversation topic has arisen once or twice, thankfully tastefully, in The SUmmit channel in game (a role-play channel).
Personally, I go with the theory that only the original body of a clone is fertile - You are made out of reconstituted biomass with a lot of replacement 'organic' parts that just so happen to be cosmetically pleasing instead of the Frankenstein-esque abomination it reads as in fiction.
Bearing this in mind, and also bearing in mind the constant hazards of pod pilot life, you'd likely take some 'time-off' for having a child (as a female) or test tube it (as a lot of Deteis have done - see the ancestry options in char creator). So as well as having to have a clone by law, there is likely a stipulation that your gametes are on ice somewhere under your legal control, just in case your birthday suit gets nuked before you get jump clones.
That, at least, is my theory. |

Destination SkillQueue
Are We There Yet
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Posted - 2011.01.23 11:51:00 -
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Originally by: Aelisha This conversation topic has arisen once or twice, thankfully tastefully, in The SUmmit channel in game (a role-play channel).
Personally, I go with the theory that only the original body of a clone is fertile - You are made out of reconstituted biomass with a lot of replacement 'organic' parts that just so happen to be cosmetically pleasing instead of the Frankenstein-esque abomination it reads as in fiction.
Bearing this in mind, and also bearing in mind the constant hazards of pod pilot life, you'd likely take some 'time-off' for having a child (as a female) or test tube it (as a lot of Deteis have done - see the ancestry options in char creator). So as well as having to have a clone by law, there is likely a stipulation that your gametes are on ice somewhere under your legal control, just in case your birthday suit gets nuked before you get jump clones.
That, at least, is my theory.
Biological samples are in storage to use for the purpose of cultivating your clones. It is likely that it also includes everything needed for artificial reproduction. I don't see how the clones could be infertile though. It just doesn't make any sense.
We are told that the clone is complete in every sense, with fully functioning organs and peripheral neural system. You can't just happily accept that you can create complex things like a fully functioning body from biomass in all other aspects and then suddenly ignore all that when it comes to the reproduction mechanism. There is nothing mystical or non-biological about the reproduction mecahnism that separates it from other bodily functions, and in the process of creating fully functional clones, recreating the reproduction organs would just be a minor task among many others. |

Aelisha
Gallente Nisaba Syndicate NISYN Inc.
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Posted - 2011.01.23 12:14:00 -
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Edited by: Aelisha on 23/01/2011 12:14:37 Well... |

Serge Bastana
Gallente GWA Corp
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Posted - 2011.01.23 12:18:00 -
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Does anybody else not the irony of pod pilots becoming pregnant when they spend a good part of their lives in a womb like container? |
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