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- From: peter@NeoSoft.com (Peter da Silva)
- Subject: Re: Assorted Thoughts on a "Furry" World Setting
- Organization: NeoSoft Communications Services -- (713) 684-5900
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 15:05:04 GMT
- Message-ID: <By4HwI.Gy4@NeoSoft.com>
- References: <Nov.20.14.56.30.1992.24166@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
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- When I was running a furry RPG, I never explained the background, but the
- basic schema was (cribbed from "Androids"):
-
- Ecodisaster threatening, and pundits are saying that the only
- species remaining will be humans and domesticated animals. A
- cult starts up where people volunteer to have endangered species
- genomes implanted in them, like a cross between viruses and
- organelles. Oh sure, there are CDROMs (by this time, an old
- fashioned but known-reliable technology) full of gene sequences,
- and frozen fertilized eggs, and so on, but what if things
- get really bad? Who's going to save the genetic diversity of
- Earth?
-
- Well, things don't get as bad as they thought, but it turns
- out that civilization was a little less robust than expected.
- A few generations later these implanted genomes start expressing
- themselves. It's also discovered that they're contagious... not
- very, but with a generations-long effective incubation period
- pretty much everyone on Earth is infected.
-
- There's a lot of pain and suffering, since most recombinations
- aren't viable, but a dramatic effort by the last high-techs (in
- orbit) averts total disaster, and the new races are stabilised.
- Some core (human) genes are inhibited, some exogenes are similarly
- cut out. The toughest problem turned out to be resolving allergies,
- rather than physical differences, and some unhappy individuals are
- allergic to other races.
-
- The high-techs settle the asteroid belt, but quarantine the Earth:
- they don't want to go through this sort of thing in their fragile
- ecosystems. Anything the Belters interpret as high level technology
- gets blasted from orbit. There *is* quite a bit of tech left, but
- it's all hidden from remote observation *and* belt spies (volunteers
- who can never go home again, and old fashioned traitors).
-
- Biology: like mitochondria, virtually all the exogenes are from
- the mother, so crosses are always of the mother's race. Interbreeding
- is fairly rare since different races frequently have different
- sets of core genes inhibited, but it is possible so they *are*
- races, not species. Allergies are a problem, as I mentioned before.
- The new races tend to be longer lived than present day humans,
- and stronger, but autoimmune diseases and immune system failures
- are one of the main causes of death.
-
- Magic: a side effect of the whole process is the ability to tap
- the fifth force (insert psychobabble here). Belters don't know much
- about this, and of course they can't reproduce it.
-
- The breakdown was long enough ago, and things were messed up enough, that
- most people don't know the details. There are competing religions with
- competing stories about the creation of the races: that they were toys,
- slaves, fashion statements, and so on. Who knows, the events that led to
- the breakdown may have been caused by some of this. One of the stranger
- says that the theriomorphs are the root stock and the Belters were a
- race created by them for space exploration: more efficient cooling
- system, more generalized, designed to operate in spacesuits and an
- environment where a variety of body forms would be a dangerous luxury.
- --
- Peter da Silva. <peter@sugar.neosoft.com>.
- `-_-' Oletko halannut suttasi tΣnΣΣn?
- 'U`
- Tarjoilija, tΣmΣ ateria elΣΣ vielΣ.
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