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Just that I have one. I am Sparky She-Demon on ffn. I also happen to have a Sanctuary story titled "Shadow Games". It's rated T and it will have Teslen in later chapters. Could you read and review it?
Yeah sure! I do suck at giving reviews but I'll go take look later
I think Martin Wood said that they were waiting for sponsors and Amanda said that everyone is dying fir a new season but also the cast is connected to other projects at the moment
True. It's a all parties waiting for the other party to move. Everyone's taking on other projects to keep working at the moment.
Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
I made this with this tut. The heart font I used since I couldn't find the windows one that was used in the tut was Sexy Love Hearts 2. Found them here.
Yay, that is one of my favorite fics! ^^ Something to wait forward when I finally get home.
Not-that-random piece of information: Did you ppl know that the first mention of protein crystallization dates back about 150 years and it involved crystallizing hemoglobin from the blood of various species? (For example Lehman, 1853)
(Handbook of Industrial Crystallization, 2nd edition, page 267)
For a while I didn't know if I was reading Sanctuary trivia or doing school work
Now I wonder if the writers were more into background work than I ever gave them credit for
It was school work I was doing when my day suddenly became a lot more amusing
I'd go for freezing. It seems to be the only explanation that has some sense in it. I mean, in addition of small details such how on earth, being pregnant for 60 years would have to, eh, suck epically And Helen's work is so dangerous. All the pathogens, chemicals and such. Not good for a baby, not at all!
Embryo cryopreservation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embryo_cryopreservation is currently done using liquid nitrogen. According to good old internet, nitrogen was made to liquid in 1883. How I see it, the main problem is that embryo cryopreservation is done at very early state, in which a woman shoudn't even be able to tell she is pregnant (assuming the embryo was in womb). Later on things get much more complicated, when the embryo attaches.
But, I am not sure if the canon leans to other direction. When Erika had her problems, didn't Helen refer the procedure she had, back in the day? With Erika, there certainly wasn't any freezing, so...
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