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Average lifespan of baseliners

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Simon Louvaki
Khaldari InnoTektoniks and Analytical Solutions
#1 - 2015-06-22 20:48:19 UTC
Ive done some searching and i have yet to find an answer. Does anyone know or have an idea at what the average lifespan of baseliners is in EvE, discounting the obvious short lifespan of capsuleer crews Pirate

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solrac lara
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#2 - 2015-06-23 01:16:08 UTC
Simon Louvaki wrote:
Ive done some searching and i have yet to find an answer. Does anyone know or have an idea at what the average lifespan of baseliners is in EvE, discounting the obvious short lifespan of capsuleer crews Pirate


Dont know if they have a clone too then inmortal in theory, the only mention i remember abaut lifespans in eve is abaut amarr holders those tend to live up to 500 years , even jamyl sarum current empress is 100 years old and she looks in her twenties.
Samira Kernher
Cail Avetatu
#3 - 2015-06-23 06:20:13 UTC
"However, the life spans of individuals has grown greatly. While in pre-spaceflight civilizations the average person could expect to live into their 80s or 90s should they avoid other causes of death, the average citizen of New Eden can regularly reach their mid-120s. Certain individuals can live even longer, thanks to implants, cloning, anti-agathic drugs, or other life-extension treatments."

https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Death#Old_Age
Simon Louvaki
Khaldari InnoTektoniks and Analytical Solutions
#4 - 2015-06-24 16:38:04 UTC
Thank you!

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CCP Falcon
#5 - 2015-06-28 20:12:00 UTC
On average, a regular human with a normal standard of living in any of the empires can expect to live around 120-140 years.

Holders and the like can live for a little longer, given their privileged access to healthcare and high cost cybernetics and advanced medical care.

The quoted figure of 500 years relates to those who hold the throne in the Empire.

Heideran VII reigned for over 300 years before passing away in August YC105 (2003). His cause of death was Turit Diseas given his advanced age.

It's not uncommon at all for most regular citizens to still be alive and in good health at the prime of their life when they celebrate their 100th birthday.

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Simon Louvaki
Khaldari InnoTektoniks and Analytical Solutions
#6 - 2015-06-28 21:12:39 UTC
Awesome, that's actually exactly what I was looking for! Much Thanks to both Falcon and Samira!

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Sabriz Adoudel
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#7 - 2015-06-29 12:41:24 UTC
CCP Falcon wrote:
On average, a regular human with a normal standard of living in any of the empires can expect to live around 120-140 years.

Holders and the like can live for a little longer, given their privileged access to healthcare and high cost cybernetics and advanced medical care.

The quoted figure of 500 years relates to those who hold the throne in the Empire.

Heideran VII reigned for over 300 years before passing away in August YC105 (2003). His cause of death was Turit Diseas given his advanced age.

It's not uncommon at all for most regular citizens to still be alive and in good health at the prime of their life when they celebrate their 100th birthday.

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So 100 is the new 70?

How much of a class disparity is there in life expectancy? Assuming they avoid accidents, would an unskilled worker that spends most of their life employed in low-paid jobs usually make 100? 120?

Do the fairly wealthy but not mega-rich people (let's say someone that owns ten investment properties, if housing is still the biggest expense most people incur) make it to 160 often?

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