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Perhaps her species is immuned to any anomolous space-time distortions which would make other ordinary species' volume and mass decrease due to the inverse polarity that the internal clock of cells are exposed to.
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Prismatic EdipisReks
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then why didn't geordi shrink? both he and the german soldiers are the same species, afterall. did the invar tachyon flow from the neurolytic synapse convertors in his visor cause a reverse polarity neutrino grind effect, thus making him immune?
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Maybe the Visor's gyrochonometer emitted an phased intermittent chronotomic pulse wave that decreased his shrinking to several microcelluar millimeters per month?
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It's because he's the Geordi from the other timeline.
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well, if he's Geordi from the other time line then Picard has no excuse for not knowing exactly what happened to the Enterprise-C when he was quized in Redemption.
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Deadly. For some reason, I like the old "Is it the real ______?" scenario. Worked well in Sliders with the Professor.
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The Battle of the Pelennor Fields.
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