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A. 1. I would say yes, if the translated character is of a species and gender that can be pregnant. If not, the pregnancy is suspended until she translates to a recursion where she can be pregnant. 2. Yes. The child is of the same species as the mother at the time of birth. The child is a quickened native of the recursion. 3. I would say the child would be quickened.

  1. I would say yes, if the translated character is of a species and gender that can be pregnant. If not, the pregnancy is suspended until she translates to a recursion where she can be pregnant.
  2. Yes. The child is of the same species as the mother at the time of birth. The child is a quickened native of the recursion.
  3. I would say the child would be quickened.

B. 1. Yes, with the caveats from A1 above. 2. Yes, as A2 above.

  1. Yes, with the caveats from A1 above.
  2. Yes, as A2 above.

A. 1. I would say yes, if the translated character is of a species and gender that can be pregnant. If not, the pregnancy is suspended until she translates to a recursion where she can be pregnant. 2. Yes. The child is of the same species as the mother at the time of birth. The child is a quickened native of the recursion. 3. I would say the child would be quickened.

B. 1. Yes, with the caveats from A1 above. 2. Yes, as A2 above.

A.

  1. I would say yes, if the translated character is of a species and gender that can be pregnant. If not, the pregnancy is suspended until she translates to a recursion where she can be pregnant.
  2. Yes. The child is of the same species as the mother at the time of birth. The child is a quickened native of the recursion.
  3. I would say the child would be quickened.

B.

  1. Yes, with the caveats from A1 above.
  2. Yes, as A2 above.
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A. 1. I would say yes, if the translated character is of a species and gender that can be pregnant. If not, the pregnancy is suspended until she translates to a recursion where she can be pregnant. 2. Yes. The child is of the same species as the mother at the time of birth. The child is a quickened native of the recursion. 3. I would say the child would be quickened.

B. 1. Yes, with the caveats from A1 above. 2. Yes, as A2 above.