Talk:Regina Babylon/@comment-36230542-20180718154223/@comment-36230542-20180720193831

My position is also that it is different from human cloning as well. A blank clone is grown brain dead, so you can put another brain inside. An actual clone is a copy of a person with its own consciousness and future but same memories.

The line you found is key in answering the other person's question about why she can't have children, that's good. If her brain remains in that body, she'll physically be a child forever.

The part with the vat however, I'm not buying. If the body is mechanical, what point is the vat of solution? She could have been asleep like sleeping beauty if her body was a machine and accomplished the same goal. It's supposed to be "magic", I get it. That just seems horribly inefficient for a woman that created mechas and flying islands.

My position is also that her body is synthetic. I'm saying her body is not mechanical... the attribute you need to be a cyborg. It didn't come out of woman's body, It was magically/pseudoscientifically cultured. The word she uses isn't material, it's structure... which is now leading me to believe that this woman would be better off referred to as a bioroid than either a cyborg, human, or a gynoid. If her cell structure was genetically modified magically and a body was grown in the vat for her from that DNA, it would explain everything. At that point the author could write in whatever little gimmick he wants to about her age and have it be justified. Otherwise, we're still waiting for someone to pop up in the story and give her a tune up on her parts.