... will have the option to transform other too.
Ellen Dunkel's FV5 beam?
PEW PEW PEW! You're all curvy, bisexual girls now.
Yeah, as someone who's drawn out Punnett squares, I have to suggest limiting that kind of thing to endgame, because the number of variations of each day is two to the power of the number of people you could have transformed, even if the sequence doesn't matter. If the sequence does matter, hooooo ...
1 person: 2 options, you did or didn't.
2 people: 4 options, neither, one, the other or both.
3 people: 8 options, none, A, B, C, AB, AC, BC and all three.
3 people, one chance at each per day, 3 days: 64 options, being never, day one, day two or day three for each of them.
4 people, one chance at each per day, 4 days: 625 options, same logic.
5 people, one chance at each per day, 5 days: 7776 options, same logic.
Assuming you write one version of each day per day, 6 days a week, that's nearly 25 years.