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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | OK, so their suits have some magnetic nanite system that holds them to the floor. Fair enough. And their sleepwear must do something similar, despite not going below their knees. And, since giving them realistic crew-cuts would be unacceptable due to Rule of Sexy, they presumably use nano-conditioner to sort that out, as their hair hangs straight down even when they're floating around naked. As for why anything they're holding appears to weigh the same as it would on Earth until they let go of it... er, A Wizard Did It. |