Anon 08/02/2021 (Mon) 22:51:33 No.7755 del
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>>7753
>ponies having a lifespan longer then humans

I've played it various ways. It seems the show writers were certainly thinking they live more than a hundred years. I know that the CB universe asserts ponies live to be about 300 or so, which would be in keeping with the changes seen in that episode though CB lore is much older, as I recall, than the original Conversion Bureau.

Another difference, is it's hard to tell, in this world at least, young-middle-aged horses from old-middle-aged horses. There's young horses, adult horses, and the aged ones.

The breakup happened 30 years after they first got together, but the immortality event would have to be maybe a dozen years earlier. Guys start losing their athleticism around 30, mid-30s, somewhere around there. Maybe I should just have their breakup at age 30, not 30+~17.

>interspecies politics or the immortality of the spell itself
>getting bogged down

Perhaps, but that's politics is exactly why Star Trek is popular, right? This way you can have those issues come up without needing to go to space.

>browserpon
Yes.