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amiwakawaiidesu — Very pregnant Lara

Published: 2008-10-22 03:20:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 20374; Favourites: 251; Downloads: 1210
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Description This is a Crystal War character named Lara Allis, the chief administrator of Janobul Starport, pregnant with 14 children fathered by a number of dignitaries who happened to be at the starport 9 months earlier for a diplomatic conference.
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VocaloidCH--UTAUTeto [2014-07-14 01:14:38 +0000 UTC]

((No offence, but this is fucking awful.))

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Brubake In reply to VocaloidCH--UTAUTeto [2017-09-17 06:06:28 +0000 UTC]

Your mouth is awfully dirty, please clean it out with soap now!

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WickerG [2010-04-18 22:48:06 +0000 UTC]

Damn, how is she standing?

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to WickerG [2010-04-18 23:54:46 +0000 UTC]

Lara has an antigravity belt that compensates for the bulk of her belly, and could even allow her to hover and fly if she wanted to; the belt will also catch Lara if she loses her footing or falls (which is why she can calmly stand so close to the precarious ledge in this picture).

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WickerG In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2010-04-18 23:59:14 +0000 UTC]

Wow, futuristic obviously. nice though.

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KillToThrill [2009-10-24 05:38:38 +0000 UTC]

How big is this fucking baby?

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to KillToThrill [2009-10-24 06:50:57 +0000 UTC]

Lara actually has 14 babies inside her instead of just one big baby; real women probably can't have that many at once, but Lara has a superhuman physique that lets her do that.

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serpentstones [2009-07-09 01:06:12 +0000 UTC]

That's... biologically impossible, unless she has a super-uterus or something.

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to serpentstones [2009-07-09 05:13:17 +0000 UTC]

It would be impossible for a normal woman, but Lara is one of my transhumans from the distant future who can carry an unusually large number of children at once; she probably only has one womb, but it has expanded tremendously and medical nanobots also help make sure she can carry the large brood safely.

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serpentstones In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2009-07-09 14:54:15 +0000 UTC]

It's not the stretching or the number of children, it's the fact that no matter how many men you have sex with, only one can get you pregnant

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to serpentstones [2009-07-09 15:24:59 +0000 UTC]

That's not quite true. Occasionally women in our real world have given birth to twins with different fathers; apparently it's called "heteropaternal superfecundation" and you can read about it in the article about "superfecundation" at wikipedia. But it's very rare in real-world women whereas it's very common with my transhuman women.

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serpentstones In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2009-07-10 16:39:36 +0000 UTC]

So... your transhuman women... are used to being whores?

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to serpentstones [2009-07-11 01:02:57 +0000 UTC]

The story of the transhumans is that they originated as a small group of genetically-engineered individuals who alone retained their fertility after the rest of humanity was either destroyed or rendered sterile by genetically-engineered viruses. Although the transhumans are very fertile and can produce many children, most of their own children are also sterile so the transhuman women had to have many dozens of children each in order to maintain a viable population on their colony worlds. It has been rightly observed that the transhumans could have focused on genetic research or cloning or other strategies to rectify the basic infertility problem, but they enjoy their social dominance in the society they've created, and they also do like sex even more than modern-day humans do, and the convention in their society is for fertile individuals to couple with as many partners as possible, with the resulting children usually raised in nursery colonies. That society isn't entirely admirable, especially since the infertile humans (who are also physically and intellectually weaker than the transhumans) are regarded as second-class citizens, and I don't blame anyone who doesn't care for it or my illustrations of it. Since there appeared to be some interest in the transhumans, though, I have shared some of my pictures and am not surprised by strong reactions for or against them.

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fitnessmaster [2009-03-13 19:29:50 +0000 UTC]

I wanna rape this belly...

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ramis101 [2009-02-04 02:33:42 +0000 UTC]

Should she be standing on a ledge with a pregnant belly that is almoast as tall as she is hanging over the ledge? Lol...

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to ramis101 [2009-02-05 04:53:01 +0000 UTC]

Fortunately, Lara's grav belt (which not only supports part of her weight, but helps her maintain her balance) would catch her if she fell and lower her gently to the ground even if she were unconscious; most of these grav belts have at least two antigravity generators in case one fails (and also redundant computers to control them) but the grav belt in this picture is especially safe because it has seven antigravity generators (the orange circles on the belt), and I figure this is actually a flying belt designed to let her zoom around in the air and not just hover and float slowly from place to place. But all that being said, it might still be prudent for her to step back from the ledge.

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ramis101 In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2009-02-05 21:40:47 +0000 UTC]

Oh, ok.

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ramis101 In reply to ramis101 [2009-02-04 02:34:25 +0000 UTC]

PS: I mean like with wheight distrubution she would tumble over.

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zewhatcher [2008-11-12 21:06:13 +0000 UTC]

You did an excellent job. Don't let those haters get you down. You make sense when you describe why they carry so many at a time.

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to zewhatcher [2008-11-13 08:32:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you; I do value critical comments, though, if only because they help me to challenge assumptions I don't even realize I'm making.

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zewhatcher In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2008-11-13 15:21:06 +0000 UTC]

Not a problem. Challenging assumptions is actually a very good thing.

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fitnessmaster [2008-10-28 17:32:34 +0000 UTC]

Quote: "pregnant with 14 children fathered by a number of dignitaries who happened to be at the starport 9 months earlier "

So, on you drawings, you show like... The Millenium of Whores? Or something...

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to fitnessmaster [2008-10-30 02:37:23 +0000 UTC]

A transhuman like Lara feels an obligation to breed as much as possible because most of the humans in her world are born sterile and therefore her kind have to breed prodigiously to keep up the population. (As noted elsewhere, the transhumans prefer this system rather than encouraging medical research into cloning or other reproductive techniques because they enjoy their dominant position in their society.) So Lara isn't so much a whore in the context of her own society.

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fitnessmaster In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2008-10-31 10:26:32 +0000 UTC]

Her OWN society - notice.

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ChakatShadow [2008-10-23 23:29:09 +0000 UTC]

would this diplomatic mission happen to have gone on at a bar or a brothel? o.o? I can't see the reason for that type of human to sleep around so much.

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to ChakatShadow [2008-10-24 06:43:01 +0000 UTC]

Ordinarily, yes, but the transhumans take every opportunity to breed because their civilization depends on it (which is probably fun up to a point, but too much of anything probably just becomes work eventually).

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Minako-Centaur [2008-10-23 13:38:19 +0000 UTC]

Great work as usual!

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Zippo4k [2008-10-22 03:29:46 +0000 UTC]

Geez! Women in your universe seen to sleep around quite a bit (not complaining but still... 14?! WOW!)

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to Zippo4k [2008-10-22 22:23:47 +0000 UTC]

She is superhuman, though, so she can carry all those babies without too much distress.

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Zippo4k In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2008-10-22 23:08:38 +0000 UTC]

Cool.

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