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Biologically, it seems so.
In a good way, do you think?
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Biologically, it seems so.
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Not a lot. I was aware from the moment I was born, so I heard a lot about how we differ in such a regard, but I don't recall anything about them on a personal level.
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Because Father and Mother aren't the same on a physical basis. Our elder siblings came about from Father altering Mother's physiology temporarily in order for them to match. With us, he didn't do that. His new body isn't the same as Mother's body, but we were able to be made regardless. That's why nobody knows anything about our biological baseline.
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Nobody knows in our cases. How we even came to be is questionable, according to Father.
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Why did any of our bodies end up the way they did?
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To the degree that it is for me, yes.
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I'm more like Mother and like Father used to be, rather than like Father is now.
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My physiology is different than yours.
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At the speeds it would have to be for me to experience adrenaline, it would be incredibly dangerous.
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I doubt it.