>>Margin, schmargin. When you've been 20 for 400 years, it's not the
>>same thing as being 400. :)
>
>Well, when he realizes he's old enough to be their
>great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great
>grandfather, it helps put things in perspective. Hey, he was born in 1973. You want to look at it from THAT angle, they're old enough to be HIS grandmothers.* Time travel. It's all in how you play it.
Anyway, it's a moot point - many of them are already in relationships, and/or the Lego doesn't click. In either case it's not really what his presence there is about anyway, that was kinda the original point. :)
--G.
* Not all 11 of them, obviously, that would be genealogically challenging.
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