Singular Quartet wrote:Hey, Stuart, thinking about kitten, a thought entered my mind a while back: when she dies, does her surgery stay the same? Or does it revert to pre-op?
And if it does, is it even possible to affect that sort of change to a deceased person, given their regenerative abilities?
EDIT: hell, thinking about it, could hormone therapy even work? Or maybe some genetics genius trick her body into "regenerating" to the correct gender?
On another note, this is making me think about the truly horrific amount of torture you could do to someone, and how all the evidence would disappear within a day or two.
Again, Caesar's appearance is as historical, so the body is maximized based on its condition on death and
not altered like that to some ideal form.
And of course you can still do cosmetic and reconstructive surgery on a dead person--you just need to slow down their metabolism first, probably by freezing them almost to the point of death. The advantage is that it will heal much faster, too.
Mind you, to some extent I suspect the creation is however based on self-image. It's just that self-image is fairly highly dependent on what you actually look like, since it's your reference for yourself. Just subtly more attractive, usually.
It's not like it's the actual physical form, after all. So state of mind probably matters a lot when you die.
Though that could create an awesome lawsuit.
"You're being sued for twelve million dollars!"
"WHAT!?"
"Just before my client Mister Pearson died, you told him to 'imagine being a hot chick.' He is now stuck in a woman's body for eternity! We're taking this to court!"