Body-bepple

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The body-bepple was the trade name for a type of genetic alteration popular throughout the Earth Empire during the 30th century. Beppling could change a human's physical body in a variety of ways, ranging from minor to extreme, such as granting anthropomorphic animal or extraterrestrial forms. Since replacing the cells in a body took several months, the customer was generally placed inside a time tank to accelerate the process. One completed, a bepple was lasting, though it could also be reversed or overridden by later bepples. (PROSE: Original Sin)

Chris Cwej spent his adolescence experiment with various body-bepples to aid his romantic prospects, spending some time as a catboy with tufted ears. (PROSE: When I Remember __________) When he first met the Seventh Doctor, Cwej had been beppled to look like a teddy bear; this was later reversed, though he retained sharper teeth and nails than a human's.

Adjudicator Secular Genial Rashid had herself beppled to resemble the famous singer Elvis Presley.

Although icaron particles caused paranoia in humans, those who underwent a body-bepple were particularly at risk. (PROSE: Original Sin)

When encountering such fantastical creatures as elves and mermaids on Avalon, Vincent Monadno recalled how body-beppling had been in-fashion fifty years hence, before it was largely abandoned following the city riots, owing to its unexpected side effects. According to Ivanov, a minimum of a level six culture was required for body-beppling, while Avalon was level three at best. (PROSE: The Sorcerer's Apprentice)

On at least one occasion, when Chris Cwej took the Grigori Larles to 21st century Earth, she used body-beppling technology from the future to disguise herself as a human, eliminating two of her four arms and suppressing the red haze of smoke that Grigori bodies normally generated. (PROSE: When I Remember __________)