03-17-2017, 08:44 AM
(03-17-2017, 08:37 AM)irukandji Wrote:(03-17-2017, 08:33 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(03-17-2017, 08:27 AM)irukandji Wrote:(03-17-2017, 08:07 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Let's assume for a moment that Adalind's body totally became Juliette's.
Juliette isn't at her most fertile at the time Adalind took samples of her hair, or Juliette is taking birth control pills or has an implant. Adalind becomes a Juliette who is highly unlikely to become pregnant.
Adalind leaves the house after sex with Nick and changes back to herself. Nick's little swimmers are still inside her. And she forgot to take her own pill that morning. Or a side effect of the spell is that it acts like an antibiotic and her next day's pill is neutralized. One of Nick's swimmers reaches target.
Mission accomplished.
Nope. Well according to the theory, it wouldn't make any difference what Juliette's body does, would it?
Of course under that theory, Adalind would have no memories of what she did as Juliette. In fact when Adalind became Juliette she would forget her mission.
The only way Adalind could become pregnant was to remain Adalind throughout the whole ordeal. That means she never switched bodies, but instead presented the illusion of Juliette.
Agreed, if they switched bodies then Adalind turned in to Juliette would not remember the mission anyway.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.