Talk:CC-1322/@comment-27751681-20160305023702/@comment-5148107-20160310213959

That would make sense what he says, because clones do indeed have an increased lifespan that is about 2x the normal human speed. I have done a lot of stuff like this for my own characters on this wiki and out of it, and I would say throughout the Clone Wars, clones would act like they are 20 - 26 years old. By, say, 4 BBY, when Rex, Wolffe, and Gregor are found, they would be around 56 years old, with their acceleration, which doesn't actually seem that old. So, with Trigg here, in clone years he would be about 84 years of age, so this all would make sense.

Sometimes with my characters, I make it so that - if they are a character that had their inhibitor chips removed; therefore allowing them to defect against Order 66, I make it so that they also have their lifespans shortened to that of a normal human, although I am at the point of questioning whether or not that is possible to do - but I feel like with Kaminoan technology, where they are able to shorten their lifespan in such a way, it should be possible to reverse this, but I don't know. You can reply with an answer if you have one, but that is just what I have to say on this.

But in general, just going to say this - 10 ABY is a good point for Trigg to die of old age because in normal human years he would be about 84 years old, which, you could say, is an expected death point in a human's life.