I think this is the biggest selling point. As long as you do it right (setting aside enough cash and other resources for your next life) this would be the best way to go.TheMidst said:Everyone at some point wouldn't mind starting their life over.
I think this is the biggest selling point. As long as you do it right (setting aside enough cash and other resources for your next life) this would be the best way to go.TheMidst said:Everyone at some point wouldn't mind starting their life over.
Errr didn't think of cell regeneration.Jamous said:I'm afraid you wouldn't age normally; if it's infinite regeneration you'd regenerate your cells as they died, and you'd never reach a point where you could never do that. :/Nautical Honors Society said:Instant regeneration. I will still age normally and I can still be killed. I never liked the idea of being immortal so this seems like the most practical one to choose.
On my part I'd like to go with a sort of infinite regeneration but I'd like to be able to kill myself if necessary. Life can be tiring; especially if you live forever (potentially).
Oh, oh. I have the wrong kind of regeneration ,methinks. I was thinking new body, new personality, same memories, a.k.a. Timelord regeneration. WhoopsieBlindswordmaster said:Why?googleit6 said:Regeneration. Sure, after regenerating a couple hundred times I might have somewhat of an identity crisis, but hey, it'll keep things interesting.
that one is called infinite reincarnationgoogleit6 said:Oh, oh. I have the wrong kind of regeneration ,methinks. I was thinking new body, new personality, same memories, a.k.a. Timelord regeneration. WhoopsieBlindswordmaster said:Why?googleit6 said:Regeneration. Sure, after regenerating a couple hundred times I might have somewhat of an identity crisis, but hey, it'll keep things interesting.