penny wrote:If there were Wintons left behind then there is an obscure member of the Winton clan that can assume the throne in case of the worse disaster imaginable, like in the 'Eridani Edict of the most dismissive kind’ thread.
For all we know, one of them is an ancestor of Leonard Detweiler too.
I think your scenario of having to find a long-lost relation if the entire royal family is killed is too unlikely. It's now been 400 T-years since the founding of the kingdom, let alone the colony. There are a lot of descendants of Roger Winton in the kingdom and in other systems. For all of them to die in an Eridani Edict strike of some kind, there would be no kingdom left in the first place for someone to rule over.
The plot of the 1980s movie with John Candy where he became King of England was more likely: the royal family died electrocuted during a photo shoot.
Just look at the British royal family succession line as of 2011:
http://www.wargs.com/essays/succession/2011.html. There are over 5000 names in that list, descendants of Electress Sophia of Hanover and she lived only 300 years ago from us. Sure, they had much larger families up until the 20th century and Queen Victoria married off all her sons and daughters to other European royalty and nobility (while those existed), but you get my point.
Remember that Mike Henke is still in single-digit from the throne and, as an admiral often in deployment, there's a good chance she wouldn't be around during hostilities.
In regards to whether any Wintons who were left behind got the gene mod, on the flip side how many who relocated to the MBS had the mod? Weren’t the early gene mods dependent upon age? Or does the age limit only apply to prolong?
You're thinking of prolong. Stephanie Harrington, at age 7, was definitely a genie.
We know that the genetic techniques of the 4th to 7th centuries PD were relatively crude, compared to the 20th century, but we don't know what that means. Moreover, this being before the Final War, more might have been allowed in genetics.
[quote[Anyway, in another post I was also allowing for a single member of the Winton line beIng a member of a lost line. Someone else suggested the same thing with the possibility by marriage. But if we consider both avenues of “infection” then we would have to ask how Honor (and Honor alone) became a member of a lost line; or whether there are yet other members of the Harrington clan who are also lost.[/quote]
You're reading too much that Honor alone is. This must apply to the majority of the Harrington clan. And, for that matter, to the other descendants of Stephanie Harrington who did not keep the Harrington surname. The fact that Honor grew up in the same house that Stephanie did has to be a coincidence: property inheritance laws only coincidentally match genetic inheritance.
If Honor is a member of a lost line, how could that have happened? Would an MA agent somehow have gotten access to Honor? Possible I suppose. But not necessarily. I would assume that what would at least loosely qualify someone for being a member of a lost line is simply someone who has received a qualifying gene mod. In Honor’s case, Meyerdahl-B. IOW, the MA is taking credit for having developed that mod. And if it is as simple as that, then anyone who receives a gene mod developed by the MA qualifies for being a member of a lost line. As the MA would surely want to study the recipient thus the success of the mod. A lab rat as it were. One for study but not for inclusion at some later date.
We'll learn more in a month, but I don't think they're taking credit for the Meyerdahl-B. That is a known mod and probably very old. Maybe Leonard Detweiler did contribute some improvements to it while he was a geneticist in good standing, but we don't know that.
Meyerdahl was already a heavy-gravity planet when it was settled, many centuries before Leonard Detweiler.
And we must consider the possibility that any Wintons who were left behind on Earth could have later migrated to the MBS after receiving an MA certified mod.
Maybe. But 7 centuries ago, one of my ancestors may have been Genghis Khan and one of his other descendants may today be the Emperor of Japan. I'm not feeling kinship to move to Japan today. It's not like the imperial family would be opening any doors for me.
Remember that whoever was left on Earth lived through the Final War and many records may have been lost. There's a good likelihood of fraud here.
It would be far more likely that a cousin of Roger Winton emigrated from Earth to another colony and thus bypassing the Final War, plus also undertaking a couple of centuries of stasis. So if I wanted to look for family relations, Earth might not be the place.