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Title: Expanded Universe #20
Post by: Daphne on May 24, 2018, 12:01:18 am
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Title: Re: Expanded Universe #20
Post by: lifmcs on May 24, 2018, 04:09:49 pm
Random Thought: Has there ever been a breast growth / expansion story where scientists create anti-gravity and other advanced technology by studying these gigantic, laws of physics-defying racks? Or hell, you could go the other way too. Scientific advancement suddenly allows for much larger implants that work via literal lifting action... and just so happen to include a will suppressor or what have you.


Title: Re: Expanded Universe #20
Post by: Geo on May 25, 2018, 08:43:17 am
Johnny Swell's take on the concept from a decade-or-so ago:
https://tob-admin.deviantart.com/art/Xmas6-600490025

I don't think he slipped anything along those lines into any of his books.

I touch on it at the end of Plastic Sorcery, but I have no idea when that's getting released by Expansion Fan Comics. They only do a couple issues a month, so probably a year out.


Title: Re: Expanded Universe #20
Post by: macavity on May 25, 2018, 09:20:32 am
Well, there were rumours of a start-up company a century or so ago who were proposing to manufacture support bras using some specialist material called Cavorite but apparently they went bankrupt as breast expansion technology had not developed sufficiently by then to provide a viable market. It is believed that both the inventor and the remaining stock of material were subsequently lost in rather unusual circumstances, but perhaps Dr Morrix has found supply somewhere and is clandestinely selling it to support his nefarious activities (after all, how is he funded if his agents are only sent on impossible missions?)....


Title: Re: Expanded Universe #20
Post by: hereno on May 28, 2018, 02:16:48 pm
The definition of "better late than never!"