>As an addendum to #6… If characters in a film are made larger or >smaller (a la Honey I Shrunk the Kids) their voices would change >appropriately. Smaller vocal cords would produce higher frequencies >at a lower amplitude.
That's the least of their problems. If their atoms were shrunk (or enlarged) to accomplish this feat (are there any other explanations?), even assuming it were possible, then their physiology would no longer be able to process *normal* sized atoms, such as from the O2 in the air or the H2O they drink or food they eat. Unable to process the O2, they would quickly die. Fantastic Voyage got around this problem by shrinking the entire system, including their air supply, but not HISTK.
>smaller (a la Honey I Shrunk the Kids) their voices would change
>appropriately. Smaller vocal cords would produce higher frequencies
>at a lower amplitude.
That's the least of their problems. If their atoms were shrunk (or enlarged) to accomplish this feat (are there any other explanations?), even assuming it were possible, then their physiology would no longer be able to process *normal* sized atoms, such as from the O2 in the air or the H2O they drink or food they eat. Unable to process the O2, they would quickly die. Fantastic Voyage got around this problem by shrinking the entire system, including their air supply, but not HISTK.