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amiwakawaiidesu β€” Pregnant Empress Kristiana

Published: 2006-12-27 13:08:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 20973; Favourites: 280; Downloads: 482
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Description This is another Crystal War character, Empress Kristiana Engelhoff (age 151), 30 weeks pregnant with 14 children simultaneously fathered by three different Galaxy Fleet officers. The three officers (Captains Bert Bates (age 49), David Dusuf (age 38) and Nathan Longridge (age 34)) were brought to the Imperial capital for the awarding of medals at the beginning of Galactic Year 3465, then remained at the capital for several weeks as guests of the empress (who expressed her appreciation for the heroism of the captains by conceiving 5 children with Captain Bates, 5 with Captain Longridge and 4 with Captain Dusuf). Like the other 34 children conceived by Kristiana during the Crystal War (Galactic Years 3460-3470), these 14 children would be raised at a special Galactic Network estate on the planet Capital itself but wouldn't be considered royalty like the children fathered earlier by Kristiana's recognized royal consorts).

This picture also shows Kristiana holding a data orb made of the rare mineral franganite, which is the crystal which the Crystal War itself was fought over. Franganite was considered essential in the construction of starship hyperdrives, and the Crystal War was initially fought between the Galactic Empire and the non-human Zagesser Empire over a number of border worlds rich in the mineral; the Crystal War itself ended in a stalemate but its lasting legacy was bitterness between the Imperial core and outlying provinces which felt they were forced to carry too much of the burden of prosecuting the war with the Zagesser. Kristiana, who died in GY 3500, would not see the ultimate fruit of that unrest, but her oldest daughter Arbella would have the misfortune of presiding over the disintegration of the Galactic Empire into civil war in GY 3515.
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Comments: 23

pokelover95 [2017-10-23 21:07:57 +0000 UTC]

Nice picture.

Would you ever do a picture of about 3 heavily pregnant women, in which all of them are wearing either bikinis, or other outfits that show off their entire stomachs, and all 3 are in labor?

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to pokelover95 [2017-10-23 23:41:32 +0000 UTC]

Scattered among my folders are pictures of individual ladies in labor but I've never drawn a group of such ladies; I'll keep it in mind as an idea.

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pokelover95 In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2017-10-24 04:07:09 +0000 UTC]

Well, if you could draw a picture of a group of 3 or more ladies heavily pregnant and also in labor, while all wearing outfits that show their entire pregnant stomachs (with the possibility of one saying, or have a face that says "I knew we shouldn't have gone out so close to our due dates"), that would be great.

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Brubake [2017-09-17 06:25:54 +0000 UTC]

Now that's the great belly shape i was dreaming about just last night ! Sorry i dream about food baby bellies instead of preggo bellies!

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to Brubake [2017-09-17 10:17:26 +0000 UTC]

Curiously, I don't often dream about pregnant ladies (or large ladies in general) although I have recorded many dreams in my journal.Β 

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Brubake In reply to amiwakawaiidesu [2018-01-10 09:23:03 +0000 UTC]

Cool replyΒ  ! Having eaten a lot, so i can have a very, very, full hard belly in my bed is my dreamingΒ  secret ! Plus going to bed overstuffed round bellied,Β  is my secret for a very embarrassing male problem i use to have.

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GRT1392 [2014-01-27 03:58:32 +0000 UTC]

It's a great contrast, that light revealing clothing with such a massive pregnancy.

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to GRT1392 [2014-01-28 01:57:02 +0000 UTC]

I don't recall why the tones are so light, but I suppose it reflects the optimistic mood of this character's era when the empire was at its peak of power.

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tickletorch [2013-09-24 14:18:48 +0000 UTC]

Love those sandals! Her feet are really sexy. You do great feet~

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to tickletorch [2013-09-25 01:05:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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nighoggur [2013-07-16 07:42:49 +0000 UTC]

I admire your work, nice description it's very interesting society, noble wonem rewards war heros by giving bith to their children not to mention that this future children having their gens can become heroe themselfs and agan I love her dress very nice idea

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efmi [2013-06-27 23:23:44 +0000 UTC]

Great pic, She looks so lovely

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Tulsatrash [2012-09-23 23:27:00 +0000 UTC]

Do type I's suffer any stigma for not being able to get pregnant? Is there a taboo against people gown in vats instead of in a lady's womb? Any idea for what the largest recorded pregnancy during this time period? How do type II and type III women survive the long periods of birthing such large pregnancies lead too?

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to Tulsatrash [2012-09-24 01:47:54 +0000 UTC]

Although fecundity is a mark of social status among the transhumans, the lack of fecundity does not stigmatize the type I's because that's just their normal condition. The transhumans do have a patronizing or condescending view of the type I's but that's more because they see the type I's as physically and mentally unsuited for positions of leadership and high responsibility. However, the transhumans would have more respect for type I's than they would have for the average robot.

With respect to artificial wombs, those might be seen more often in other interstellar states outside the Galactic Empire which aren't so dominated by transhuman nobility and its traditions. Although it isn't often mentioned in my comments, the transhumans of the empire actively suppress technology related to reproduction which might displace their importance within their own society; thus, contraceptives and artificial wombs are not available there. (The medical nanobots carried inside transhumans, however ~ which allow the transhumans to safely carry more fetuses than they would otherwise ~ are not restricted.) Further, the imperial transhumans secretly sterilize any type I's who happen to be born fertile, rationalizing that as a way to keep the corrupted DNA of the type I's out of the population. Such policies are less common outside the Galactic Empire, and those neighbor states would see more mingling and occasional interbreeding between type I's and transhumans.

I haven't established the size of the largest "brood" carried in a single pregnancy by a transhuman, but I would speculate that the largest number of fetuses carried all at once was not more than a thousand. I think the largest pregnancy so far depicted in one of my pictures was 178 children at once.

Besides having more strength and stamina than modern humans, the transhumans also have medical nanobots that make pregnancy, labor and delivery more bearable. In the case of thetamassive pregnancies ~ where the mother carries a very large number of fetuses simultaneously ~ the pregnancies would not be possible at all without temporary organ systems created by the nanobots and expelled in the birth process. (The nanobots are also my explanation for why the ladies don't show stretch marks, that being an incidental cosmetic benefit of their work.)

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uberbomb [2012-09-13 13:44:42 +0000 UTC]

she is really pretty is cute her dress make her looks hot

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Corpse-Face [2007-09-25 02:50:08 +0000 UTC]

xD Oh wow.

I search my name up and look what I find?
The design is very nice though, I must say while I'm here xD; :3

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LadyKid [2007-07-08 04:21:46 +0000 UTC]

if i were THAT pregnant, id cry. she's pretty though

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noh-bahdi [2006-12-28 03:05:48 +0000 UTC]

Interesting chainy undergarment.

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to noh-bahdi [2006-12-28 23:47:02 +0000 UTC]

I suppose I did cheat a little by not drawing the links of the chain interconnected, but I thought an empress would want to have something decorating her prodigious belly at least; anyway, thank you for the favorite.

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Kazuv [2006-12-27 22:58:22 +0000 UTC]

Ooh. Very pretty. :3

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to Kazuv [2006-12-28 23:39:41 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, and thank you for the favorite.

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Minako-Centaur [2006-12-27 14:51:01 +0000 UTC]

Awww it's sad the type 2's get overthrown.

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amiwakawaiidesu In reply to Minako-Centaur [2006-12-27 21:07:43 +0000 UTC]

Happily (for the type II's anyway), the type II culture would manage to survive the collapse of the empire because its rivals were unable to take advantage of the fragmentation of the empire into dozens of smaller states. Eventually, though - many centuries in the future - the type II's and the type I's would be reunited into a single species again and a new unified human race would emerge as a result.

(Also, thank you for favoriting this and some other recent pictures I posted.)

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