tlb wrote:penny wrote:My apology. I wasn't clear. I know the Winton's specific genetic makeup is unknown. But I assumed that it could or would be found in a MAlign database of all available possibilities. Due to the MA's extensive research in that area. I would wager that the MA knows all possible concoctions of genetic soup; just not the specific recipe cooked up for the Wintons. But that might not be the case. I'm just trying to appease the conspiracy theorist lurking inside my head who questions why the Winton's genetic makeup would need to be classified.
I do understand, mind you, why one may want to keep the fact that one is a genie a secret in the first place. Like in Honor's case in the face of those who are prejudiced against genies.
But if it gets out that one is a genie, then why not the type as well? Unless that type carries some sort of a stigma like in the case of Bardasano. You know, the crazy gene???
But what is not clear is whether the classified bit implies that it is widely known that the Winton's are genies, just now what type.
So far as we know, Winton IS the type (meaning only they have it) and everything about it is a secret (as the text says). How would the MA even know if they had something similar in their database, unless they got a DNA sample?
PS: In what language is this thread's title? It looks something like French, but I believe French would be "excusez-moi" (sort of the Espresso versus Expresso thing reversed).
I am uncertain about that part of it. Does textev make it clear that ‘Winton’ is the actual genotype or is Winton simply an appropriate placeholder to represent a specific unknown but common genotype? As in somebody saying “Whatever the Winton’s have.” Which would lead to the makeup being referred to as the Winton genotype.
I’m not saying you are not correct; but if you are, it comes with a host of questions. From who and from where would their unique genetic makeup have originated? I thought that all of the parties who were dabbling in genetic futures (pun intended) were located on Beowulf. The Chous and the Detweilers.
IINM, the SL was playing in the market for genies as well. So the Winton’s genotype could have originated on Sol. Whatever the case may be, I do not recall any mention of the Wintons at one point having their own geneticist.
Late edit: Somehow I missed tlb's and one of Thinksmarkedly's posts on the previous page.