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Johnson especially, next to his date of birth we should mention that he has experienced cryogenic slumber).
Johnson especially, next to his date of birth we should mention that he has experienced cryogenic slumber).


I propose that we list in brackets (physical age different due to cryogenic slumber) or something like that.
I propose that we list in brackets (physical age different due to cryogenic slumber) or something like that. {{Unsigned|Editorguy}}
 
:"Physical age" doesn't make much sense, age is supposed to be calculated depending on one's date of birth. As for characters like Buck and Lasky, we only point out a character's age if he's dead. This is due to complications such as, is this character still alive, what year do we take into account? etc. [[User:Imrane-117|Imrane-117]] ([[User talk:Imrane-117|talk]]) 20:20, 28 April 2016 (EDT)

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Forums: Index Community Proposal Next to ever characters age we should mention if they experienced Cryogenic Slumber or not
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Certain characters like Edward Buck and Thomas Lasky are almost 50 yet look significantly younger due to having Cryo Sleep for prolonged periods of time (over a year at least). Characters such as Sergeant Johnson are 70/80 years old, while they look MUCH younger than they are, with Johnson especially, next to his date of birth we should mention that he has experienced cryogenic slumber).

I propose that we list in brackets (physical age different due to cryogenic slumber) or something like that. —This unsigned comment was made by Editorguy (talkcontribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~

"Physical age" doesn't make much sense, age is supposed to be calculated depending on one's date of birth. As for characters like Buck and Lasky, we only point out a character's age if he's dead. This is due to complications such as, is this character still alive, what year do we take into account? etc. Imrane-117 (talk) 20:20, 28 April 2016 (EDT)