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5 years ago
The first sim I ever created, the great great etc. granddaddy of my long running legacy game, played the field for a while and then mated with Christopher. They were very happy together. The two were my legacy founders, but neither of their two children were genetically connected to Christopher, so neither were/are the generations that followed. One was adopted and the other was a science center clone of my sim. I got better at managing same-gender couplings and offspring in the next generation, which consisted of 16 children--of course not all at the same time!
So there isn't any point in discussing this question, it all happened already many generations ago and my sims who do know of him always speak of him fondly. Technically the two of them are still alive and parked in permanent retirement in Starlight Shores where time is not moving forward (NRaas Traveler mod), but I do have to return there and "do something" with them one of these days. Even all these years later it seems like a daunting task.
(of course I am joking about the not being any point in discussing part...mostly) :p
So there isn't any point in discussing this question, it all happened already many generations ago and my sims who do know of him always speak of him fondly. Technically the two of them are still alive and parked in permanent retirement in Starlight Shores where time is not moving forward (NRaas Traveler mod), but I do have to return there and "do something" with them one of these days. Even all these years later it seems like a daunting task.
(of course I am joking about the not being any point in discussing part...mostly) :p
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