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Fission - The more the merrier!
We're all familiar with fusions, but I see a lack of fission stuff.
'What's that entail?' you might wonder. Unlike cloning/doubling or just making someone identical to the other, fissions that I think would be of interest are when a single entity divides into equal halves/thirds/etc. that are DIFFERENT from one another. Some could say this is a reverse fusion or just a fusion that's worn off and returning the two or more people back to their 'normal' forms. The only example I can come up with right now is from Hot Tales Extreme Volume 1 (how's THAT for nostalgic?) where a lustful she-demon is split into two halves: a sex-starved demon girl (wings and tail) who is the kinkier of the two and a proverbial angel girl (halo and wings) who is more about 'making love' and general vanilla sex (or perhaps 'happy-sex' may be a better term). In this case the fission was brought about by a blessed wooden dildo that was supposed to exorcise the original lust demon out of existence. Anyways, post if ya got 'em.
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07-19-2010 | #2 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
How about this by Phil Foglio? No explicit process but it is implied that these were a single individual at one time.
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07-20-2010 | #3 |
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07-20-2010 | #4 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
Fission is nice, but mass should be conserved. (Like Urd from Oh My Goddess.)
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07-20-2010 | #5 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
Well technically if we went by conservative laws shouldn't the individuals die after the fission process due to a drop in the bodies' electrical fields causing cardiac arrest (conservation of energy)?
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07-22-2010 | #6 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
If we go by the laws of conservation we'd need never go that far because conservation of mass would tell us you can't just create these extra individuals out of nothing to begin with. Spluh
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
Maybe she's pulling the extra mass out of the bed. She could be half cotton now.
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07-22-2010 | #8 |
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07-21-2010 | #9 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
There was a character who does this in Fred Perry's Gold Digger comic though I forget her name...*quick Google search*
ARRAY! Array could split into multiple people. It was handled quite well too. Gonna have to see if I can find any of her for 'ya. |
07-21-2010 | #10 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
Crash Ichimonji may be searched this (old) picture : http://tftgar.deviantart.com/art/Decanting-64887760
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07-21-2010 | #11 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
*UNLURKED*
What a coincidence that this thread appears the exact same time one of my favorite sequences updates! And with fission, none the less! http://aryion.com/g3/showitem.php?id=190001 The whole sequence is here. A forewarning, it contains vore. But it's actually very well made, so I'd check it out. http://aryion.com/g3/showgallery.php?id=122650 And with that, *RELURKEDED* |
07-21-2010 | #12 |
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Re: Fission - The more the merrier!
That would be fusion my good man. Fission is the process of scattering energy into many particles.
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