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Monday, March 10, 2008
#1 - 400 Years
Although there will be previous posts on this site, they compromise other Questions that have been asked in various branches of the Institute. As far as Put to the Question goes, this is the very first. So feel special.
Background- Watching New Amsterdam, I learned that the main character has been alive 400 years. He has loved, and fathered progeny, all of whom over the course of time have died.
The Question - If you were given the power, would you choose to live another 400 years? The understanding would be that you
Would not Age from where you are now
To me the answer is so obvious it's not even worth thinking about: Yes! Of course I would do it, and I would bargain for more if I could. However, the first two people I asked this question to, my mother and Kaida, both unequivicably said NO WAY! My mom's reasoning was that as women, they are more emotionally invested in people, and would take the losses too hard. I say Bah, and subscribe it to short-sighted thinking.
Hey, I'd miss family and friends too, but whatever the pain, it has to pale in comparison to the opportunity to live that long, to affect this world. Of course, there could be risks. I could end up in prison for 397 years getting gang-raped by the Sisters, but that's a chance I'd be willing to take.
So then, what say you? Would you take the offer of 400 years without aging or dying?
Answer the Question or you'll be PUT TO THE QUESTION!
Background- Watching New Amsterdam, I learned that the main character has been alive 400 years. He has loved, and fathered progeny, all of whom over the course of time have died.
The Question - If you were given the power, would you choose to live another 400 years? The understanding would be that you
Would not Age from where you are now
- At the end of 400 years you would resume aging and die when you normall would have
- No matter what you did, you could not die, and you could not back out of it
- Everyone around you, both family and friends, would continue to live normal lives, which means you would lose everyone you ever cared about for centuries to come.
To me the answer is so obvious it's not even worth thinking about: Yes! Of course I would do it, and I would bargain for more if I could. However, the first two people I asked this question to, my mother and Kaida, both unequivicably said NO WAY! My mom's reasoning was that as women, they are more emotionally invested in people, and would take the losses too hard. I say Bah, and subscribe it to short-sighted thinking.
Hey, I'd miss family and friends too, but whatever the pain, it has to pale in comparison to the opportunity to live that long, to affect this world. Of course, there could be risks. I could end up in prison for 397 years getting gang-raped by the Sisters, but that's a chance I'd be willing to take.
So then, what say you? Would you take the offer of 400 years without aging or dying?
Answer the Question or you'll be PUT TO THE QUESTION!