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'''Ectopic pregnancy''' was a complication in human [[pregnancy]] which would prevent the [[foetus]] from surviving. [[Alex (Moving Target)|Alex]]'s ectopic pregnancy meant she would not [[birth]] this child. Among other factors, this supposedly meant that she was [[future-proof]], that her [[death]] would have little to no impact on the [[causal nexus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Moving Target (audio story)|Moving Target]]'')
'''Ectopic pregnancy''' was a complication in human [[pregnancy]] which would prevent the [[foetus]] from surviving.


[[Alex (Moving Target)|Alex]]'s ectopic pregnancy meant she would not [[birth]] this child. Along with other factors, this legally meant that she was [[future-proof]], that her [[death]] would have little to no impact on the [[causal nexus]]. In part because this pregnancy would not be brought to term, Alex was deemed fair game for [[the Hunt]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Moving Target (audio story)|Moving Target]]'')
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Ectopic pregnancy

Ectopic pregnancy was a complication in human pregnancy which would prevent the foetus from surviving.

Alex's ectopic pregnancy meant she would not birth this child. Along with other factors, this legally meant that she was future-proof, that her death would have little to no impact on the causal nexus. In part because this pregnancy would not be brought to term, Alex was deemed fair game for the Hunt. (AUDIO: Moving Target)