penny wrote:LRDB? Interesting.
Anyhow, thanks for the refresher Fireflair. I did not realize that pairing couples was done across the board. I thought it was done on an occasional basis if it appeared that two couples would be compatible genetically where a union would intensify or bring out a certain genetic trait. How the MA can keep people from naturally falling in love and choosing their own mate is beyond me.
From what I recall the board is focused on the Star and Alpha lines at this point. Trying to build the superstar researching scientists, strategic thinkers, or improving the Inner Onion. All of the lower lines have pretty much been worked out to the general limits of the ability of genetic adjustments, i.e. high gravity workers.
I don't believe that the LRPB really concerned themselves greatly over the idea of people falling in love. Think of them more as the essentially absentminded professor in his lab, only concerned about outcomes. To the board it was a simple (albeit very complicated 'simple') system of parts they wanted to connect to try to get the results they wanted. Solve the equation sort of thing... We want Y, we have X and Z, we add a mystery factor and... (X+Z)f=Z. So they pair people and tinker with the genetics to get what is desired.
The only problem, and one which they do appear to recognize, is that it's not as simple as a math problem. Intelligence, for example, isn't a simple substitution of one genetic line of code. This is commented on about Honor's DNA in fact. Changing IQ is a part of several different bits of DNA and the IQ boost also comes with other problems, anger issues for example. And this is just one area to try to tinker in. Imagine improving a dozen or two dozen areas, areas which probably have overlapping genetic code. You want a basic 4 areas boosted: strength, IQ, reflexes, and immune systems. Now you've got an exponential growth of problems and overlapping DNA sequences which can cause the failure of any uplift.