Hi SharkHunter,
I think you meant Echoes of Honor not FIE, where Allison figures out how Grayson survived such terrible radiation, almost ten years after FIE.
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*quote="cthia"*[quote="Cauldron of Ghosts"]The other reason the medical technician didn’t pay much attention was even simpler. Given the nature of Manpower’s production methods, it was a given that a high percentage of their slaves would have some long-term medical problems. The sort of radical genetic engineering that created such slaves often produced unwanted side-effects. A slave bred for great strength might have a severe blood pressure problem, for instance, or be prone to renal failure.
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I guess this is the entire contention between Mesa and the galaxy at large. But the point being, that the slaves would have all sorts of medical, physical, emotional and mental ailments.
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Their discussion included possible "treatment" of said condition if freed. Said discussion was way over my head. But now my interest is rekindled. I hope there is a support structure in the Honorverse for freed slaves. If so, who would champion it. Beowulf? And I wonder what that would "do" in causing what "reverse side-effects" from "reversing the process?"*quote*
You are correct about Beowulf, in fact, their "rescue" of OldEarth was based in their ability to do just that, i.e. to design fixes to radical genetic engineering induced problems. Likely those are also sources of Regen and Prolong in the recent Honorverse, though those "recent" techniques don't work perfectly for everyone in every age group.
Still, consider that in "Flag In Exile", after an amount of deep research, Allison Harrington was able to nano-engineer a fix for the fertility problem that Grayson had experienced ever since their second generation. We also read in Torch of Freedom that they routinely scan their ex-slave immigrants to determine somatic types, so that they can apply the known "fixes" for common problems. There's also some textev in CoG, TorchOfFreedom, etc. and short stories (In Fire Forged has a bit) that ex-slaves had emigration and medical priority nearly automatically if they reached Beowulf, and similar care applied when the RMN freed slaves en-masse, which is why the BSC, and RMN tend to have a higher number of ex-slave children and descendants in their ranks per capita than anyone else.[/quote]