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The fourth myth to be tested was if transgender forms always result in attractive forms. But instead of testing, Tedd explained it: Different methods have different results. In case of TF gun, it depends on how the form was programmed. Obviously, the FV5 is what Tedd, who programmed it, considered attractive, and is deliberately made that way.

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Both Tedd and Grace in strip have "non-default" gender.

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  • Greyscale

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  • Low landscape
  • One row of four panels

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Tedd is in a female form. Behind her there is a blackboard with the words "T.G. - Hot or Not?" and pictures of a flame and an ice cube with smiling faces.
Tedd Ok, the next myth is that transgender morphs always result in "attractive" forms, but really, this is something I should just explain.
Tedd There is no universal rule. Different morphing methods have different results.
A hairy, somewhat fat man is transformed into a subtly different female form, with a burst effect with the word "ZAP!" between the before and after images.
Tedd (voice-over of the image described above) In the case of our TF Guns, it depends on how the form was programmed.
Female variant number one, for example, won't dramatically alter the target's relative figure.
The same man as in the previous panel is transformed into a long-haired, busty, shorter, slimmer female form, with a burst effect with the word "ZAP!" between the before and after images.
Tedd (voice-over of the image described above) V5 results in consistent height, generous chest measurements, and what is generally considered a healthy body weight.
I could make a "fat ray" if I wanted, but I doubt anyone wants to see that.
Grace, who is in a muscular male form, sits at a computer.
Grace Um, Tedd? We just got 3700 e-mails in favor of a fat ray. Approximately 93% of them include the phrase "sexy awesome" in the body text.
Tedd ...Oh, right ... hotness is subjective ...
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