cthia wrote:cthia wrote:I gather that the Beowulf Code stands for necessity through moderation.
The Detweiler vision is 'because we can, we will.'
I don't think the Detweiler Consortium cares one way or the other about side effects.
JMHO
Bioengineered nanites for weaponry is way over the top.
tlb wrote:This should not be allowed to age off.
ldwechsler wrote:
Actually, we've seen them culling the herd. The Bardasano line was in danger, for example.
They used Manpower to experiment. And there has been nothing that over the top. Even Harahap was human, nothing weird.
The strangest elements seem to be in looks: Sying-ni and her catlike appearance.
It is a matter of degree. And, yes, it is in some ways sociopathic. But as in Meyerdahl B a lot of what we today would say is over the top would not be condemned then.
Looks are very easy to deal with in a story. Kevin Usher's wife is supposed to be a genetic slave - a sex slave to be precise. How can we tell without being told? There's a bit of innuendo, but that could fit a lot of scenarios.
On the other claw:
"Sr Grade Lt Jenny Blake took the indicated seat, her prehensile tail, which she'd inherited from a Manpower genetic slave ancestor who had been special ordered by someone with weird tastes, carefully wrapped around her waist."
You can't miss that tail, and you don't even need the center-embedded clause to explain where it came from.