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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 | '''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.'''[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 20:45, 28 April 2016 (EDT) | ||
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.'''[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 20:45, 28 April 2016 (EDT) | |||
:"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) | :"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) | ||
::The physical age is important as it's not just appearance but conscious life experience too. Were a one year old cryogenically frozen for 80 years, they would still come out with the mindset and maturity of a one year old. I think it might be important to note cryogenic sleep alongside their date of birth.[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 20:44, 28 April 2016 (EDT) | ::The physical age is important as it's not just appearance but conscious life experience too. Were a one year old cryogenically frozen for 80 years, they would still come out with the mindset and maturity of a one year old. I think it might be important to note cryogenic sleep alongside their date of birth.[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 20:44, 28 April 2016 (EDT) |
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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.Editorguy (talk) 20:45, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
- "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)
- The physical age is important as it's not just appearance but conscious life experience too. Were a one year old cryogenically frozen for 80 years, they would still come out with the mindset and maturity of a one year old. I think it might be important to note cryogenic sleep alongside their date of birth.Editorguy (talk) 20:44, 28 April 2016 (EDT)