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'''Anti-aging drugs''' were developed by [[human]]ity in the early [[21st century]]. They began being sold to the public in [[2028]]. The drugs had extensive unforeseen side-effects. [[Robert Scarratt]] considered dying of old age to be more desirable than taking anti-aging drugs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Brakespeare Voyage (novel)|The Brakespeare Voyage]]'') | '''Anti-aging drugs''' were developed by [[human]]ity in the early [[21st century]]. They began being sold to the public in [[2028]]. The drugs had extensive unforeseen side-effects. [[Robert Scarratt]] considered dying of old age to be more desirable than taking anti-aging drugs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Brakespeare Voyage (novel)|The Brakespeare Voyage]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:56, 26 February 2019
Anti-aging drugs were developed by humanity in the early 21st century. They began being sold to the public in 2028. The drugs had extensive unforeseen side-effects. Robert Scarratt considered dying of old age to be more desirable than taking anti-aging drugs. (PROSE: The Brakespeare Voyage)