Anthropomorphic Anatomy, Period 3, 25 Mar '09

Mar 25, 2009 17:38

"One of the traits used to describe something - or one - as living is the ability to reproduce, to pass on its traits to the next generation. Of course, it's not quite so simple," continued Mohinder, passing out notes, and listing the conventional definitions. "And members of a species missing traits - reproduction or reaction - are still ( Read more... )

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Sign In 11 (AA) offthelisthero March 25 2009, 17:58:41 UTC
Singly.

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Re: Sign In 11 (AA) endsthegame March 25 2009, 18:30:34 UTC
Andrew Wiggin

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Re: Sign In 11 (AA) not_a_mused March 25 2009, 20:32:21 UTC
Cal Stephanides

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Re: Sign In 11 (AA) sarcasm_guy March 25 2009, 22:44:25 UTC
Sokka

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During the Lecture 11 (AA) offthelisthero March 25 2009, 18:00:01 UTC
Listening, notes, quiet chatter.

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Replicate 11 (AA) offthelisthero March 25 2009, 18:02:23 UTC
What traits of yours do you want to pass on? Sexual or asexual reproduction? Is cloning as close as humans can come to reproducing like that - and if it was a practical choice would you opt for it?

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Re: Replicate 11 (AA) sarcasm_guy March 25 2009, 22:47:16 UTC
"Well, I'd like to pass on ALL my traits, because I'm awesome," Sokka answered. "And I think I'd like to take the 'sexual' option, thank you very much, although the whole 'reproduction' part I can do without."

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Re: Replicate 11 (AA) neurotic_witch March 26 2009, 12:01:02 UTC
"I'm guessing that my kids will end up with some kind of magical ability from me," Chris said.

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Talk to the TA 11 (AA) offthelisthero March 25 2009, 18:03:28 UTC
When he's here.

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Re: Talk to the TA 11 (AA) neurotic_witch March 26 2009, 12:01:22 UTC
He was there. Even though his mun continued to fail at Wednesdays.

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Talk to Mohinder 11 (AA) offthelisthero March 25 2009, 18:05:07 UTC
He's around, if you have teacher shaped needs.

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