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Corraidhin Farsaidh
Singularity Expedition Services Singularity Syndicate
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Posted - 2017.04.25 13:22:35 -
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Arrendis wrote:Utari Onzo wrote:Something something and this is why interstellar communications must be destroyed. I should not have laughed that hard at this.
Always amuses me that Ms Kim just *has* to watch all Gallente media. Just to make sure it's all propaganda filth of course. Now we know why she just 'happened' across the 'Gallente mating practices' holoreels... |

Corraidhin Farsaidh
Singularity Expedition Services Singularity Syndicate
2143
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Posted - 2017.04.27 15:33:14 -
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Arrendis wrote:...the Jove survived just fine before they all gave up on sex and moped their way to extinction. [/list]
You just hit on the key to life. If a race gives up on sex they falter and whither away. Clearly sex is the key to a race's survival, both physically and spiritually.
I *knew* those Amarrian orgies were a good idea. It's for the good of humanity. |

Corraidhin Farsaidh
Singularity Expedition Services Singularity Syndicate
2144
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Posted - 2017.04.27 16:01:56 -
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Arrendis wrote:The really interesting question about the Jovian disease is: since they obviously knew that, why didn't they just revert the last few rounds of changes to get back to 'gonads' instead of 'stopnads'? Did they realy just all up and decide to emo-to-oblivion so hard they just couldn't muster the energy to undo their nonsense?
My guess would be that the genome editing got out of control, mistakes were made, too many concurrent branches of the 'working' genome copy were taken and then worked upon.
Even just coding for wetware MF's takes a huge amount of code control. I'd hate to try to manage that on genome editing. |

Corraidhin Farsaidh
Singularity Expedition Services Singularity Syndicate
2144
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Posted - 2017.04.27 16:45:54 -
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Arrendis wrote:Yeah, that's exactly why I find it so weird that none of them, across the entire race, maintained a 'Last Known Good' version archived someplace. Maybe even keep a few of the infomorphs of that iteration stored in an artificial constructed existence in case of a catastrophic...
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Fudge. They did, didn't they? Oh, damn damn damn, that makes sense. We are so boned.
If I am a part of someone's 'Last Known Good' construct I can assure you it is not we who are boned... |
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