Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation is a biomedical process used throughout the Compact Universe to reset or freeze the biological clock, significantly extending both lifespan and youthful function. Most commonly initiated at age 25, rejuvenation requires follow-up treatments every five years to sustain its effects. It is one of the most widespread forms of age management and is used by civilians, military personnel, and corporate elites alike.

Key Details:

  • Alternative Timing:
    Some individuals opt to begin rejuvenation later—typically at age 30 or 35—to preserve physical performance while retaining the appearance of maturity and authority. This strategy is particularly common among public officials, executives, and military officers who benefit from the visual gravitas of age without its physical limitations.
  • Side Effects:
    Temporary effects during the rejuvenation process can include:

    • Extreme thirst
    • Moderately heightened libido
      These are considered normal and are typically managed with hydration protocols and supervision.
  • Cultural Notes:
    Tessa Dasarius, CEO of Dasarius Interstellar, is known to undergo rejuvenation treatments every five years at a spa-like clinic. She once admitted that the stress of her son JT Austin’s disappearance partially reversed the effects of her most recent rejuvenation, highlighting how emotional strain can impact long-term results.