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I'm allergic to me.
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 74
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger
There isn't any process. She just runs into the bathroom stall and kinda just becomes elastic. Nothing really worth mentioning. I don't see any indication that the second episode of the same story will be any different as far as process.
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#2 |
AKA Sister Hyde
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 860
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger
It's not a transformation per se, although I wish it was. The story is set in the future where clones are regularly manufactured for slave labour, but then the clones gain self-awareness and rebel against their makers. (Think AVATAR meets FRANKENSTEIN.) Occasionally they flip back-and-forth from "half-formed" to fully formed, but the original humans themselves don't undergo any actual metamorphosis.
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