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Re: [Bio-Tech] Human Genetic Engineering When?
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09-02-2022, 02:34 PM | #42 | |
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Good luck! -P (Paraj V. Mandrekar, Senior Scientist in Biotech)
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09-02-2022, 02:41 PM | #43 |
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Re: [Bio-Tech] Human Genetic Engineering When?
It's possible. I believe I read it on 365 Tomorrows (a website that has a new piece of "flash fiction" - basically an ultra-short, self-contained story - every day, all in the general science fiction genre); the author may have been inspired by whatever part of the background of the Honorverse you're referencing here (I've personally never read anything in that setting). A lot of the stuff in there could be fleshed out into some rather fascinating campaign settings, although I honestly haven't read anything from the site in a few years.
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That said the history of interstellar technology in the setting does support this sort of thing. For example the first wave of interstellar colonization was sleeper ships travelliong at respecable percentages of c. the second wave had access tot eh "alpha" level of hyperspace and could travel 64x faster and so on for the "beta " level and further until you get to the levels that are useful for trips that aren't one-way or involve hibernation.
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