
(Part of an irregular series on adjusting to life in a magilatex suit.)
I phoned Vikki to ask her weight and babbled like an idiot, dancing around the question until she just gave me a number down to the hectogram and I kept babbling until I realized she’d answered in her patient and kind sort of way, then her musical giggle that somehow casts zero judgment. I mean, that’s how we met, when she sent me a rejection letter in the kindest possible terms. We chatted further and closed the call with a promise of a future cuddle date.
But the weight. Even at her diminutive size her BMI is low. Absurdly low if you consider many of her internal organs have been replaced with magilatex.
So I hopped on a scale again to confirm my weight, then looked at the mass of magilatex that has taken up residence in my bladder, kidneys, and stomach. Using our 1cc of sample magilatex and comparing the body scan masses of magilatex, we determined an approximate weight of magilatex to be 4kg. My body scan for equipment fitting has been consistent for the last year so, I should be a bit heavier with the magilatex reservoirs?
It’s also known that Vikki has practiced the art of shifting her magilatex reservoirs around internally in order to flip herself around in a fall, dash around corners on slippery floors and other interesting stunts once can do when one can alter their center of gravity.
Conclusion: magilatex reservoirs inside a host body have a volume and mass, but no weight? Very weird. Also very no.
Further, accidental, experimentation. I caught the plunger of the syringe with the magilatex sample on the edge of the tablet and it pulled far too easily. The syringe was pinched at the tip so no air slipped in but the magilatex expanded to keep the space entirely full. I tried compressing and decompressing it a number of times, weighing it each time. The volume changed but the weight didn't. That part seems normal enough but the lack of resistance to moving the plunger suggests that magilatex changes density very easily. Will experiment later to see if there is a state change and if temperature affects the sample, or if de/compression alters temperature.
(A little back and forth with
rubbervixen and sometimes
otakuwolf behind the scenes of these posts goes on to ensure canon accuracy.)
Magilatex: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/2625282/
I phoned Vikki to ask her weight and babbled like an idiot, dancing around the question until she just gave me a number down to the hectogram and I kept babbling until I realized she’d answered in her patient and kind sort of way, then her musical giggle that somehow casts zero judgment. I mean, that’s how we met, when she sent me a rejection letter in the kindest possible terms. We chatted further and closed the call with a promise of a future cuddle date.
But the weight. Even at her diminutive size her BMI is low. Absurdly low if you consider many of her internal organs have been replaced with magilatex.
So I hopped on a scale again to confirm my weight, then looked at the mass of magilatex that has taken up residence in my bladder, kidneys, and stomach. Using our 1cc of sample magilatex and comparing the body scan masses of magilatex, we determined an approximate weight of magilatex to be 4kg. My body scan for equipment fitting has been consistent for the last year so, I should be a bit heavier with the magilatex reservoirs?
It’s also known that Vikki has practiced the art of shifting her magilatex reservoirs around internally in order to flip herself around in a fall, dash around corners on slippery floors and other interesting stunts once can do when one can alter their center of gravity.
Conclusion: magilatex reservoirs inside a host body have a volume and mass, but no weight? Very weird. Also very no.
Further, accidental, experimentation. I caught the plunger of the syringe with the magilatex sample on the edge of the tablet and it pulled far too easily. The syringe was pinched at the tip so no air slipped in but the magilatex expanded to keep the space entirely full. I tried compressing and decompressing it a number of times, weighing it each time. The volume changed but the weight didn't. That part seems normal enough but the lack of resistance to moving the plunger suggests that magilatex changes density very easily. Will experiment later to see if there is a state change and if temperature affects the sample, or if de/compression alters temperature.
(A little back and forth with


Magilatex: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/2625282/
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