f8j
Since: Dec, 1969
Jul 28th 2010 at 2:27:40 AM
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is there an article for the sort of dr. manhattan-esque moral code (or lack thereof) that tends to develop in immortal characters, like the way individual human lives seem less significant after they've seen a few generations pass? if so, maybe it should be linked to here following "not to be confused with" (i can't find the article even after extensive wiki-walking. if it doesn't exist, should it? i think that's a substantial trope.)
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Idiosyncratic
Since: Aug, 2020
Nov 21st 2021 at 11:30:21 AM
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Add a title. Stay safe; stay well. Live beyond… memento vivere! Should intermittent vengeance arm again his red right hand to plague us?
Could somebody who knows how to add video examples upload this video?
Description: Babylon 5, season 1 episode 9 Deathwalker. An alien version of Dr. Mengele invents an Immortality Inducer but reveals that making it requires killing another, and hopes that it will cause bloody wars.