Louis R wrote:Albrecht is probably a lot older than he looks to be, and while it wouldn't surprise me if an Alpha line could accept prolong for a longer period than a 'normal', it also wouldn't surprise me if it doesn't work for them at all [IOW, the therapy duplicates the mods that are built-in to Mesans, and the life-extension mechanism is already saturated.] Either way, if Abrecht was decanted fairly late in Papa's life, his parents could well already have run out their natural, to the extent they were 'natural', spans. That might be particularly true if, as older-model superpersons, they didn't get the fully developed life-span enhancement - that is, they could have used prolong, but it wasn't around in time to do them any good.
Or, of course, as a rational man would, Abrecht's father ceded control of the family enterprise to his more-capable son, and is now ensconced as Governor of Darius. Since we've never actually been there, we wouldn't know about that.
As for siblings and cousins, it's implied that the boys were created specifically to provide him with a cadre of equally capable executive vice-despots as the Plan rolled into it's end-game. Prior to that, it would seem to have been one Detweiler at a time since the line went underground, each better engineered than the last. What I can't figure out is why Evelina didn't get at least one daughter for her own.munroburton wrote:I do find it curious that Albrecht has no living parents and appears to have no siblings(the clones are considered his sons). No cousins either.
With daughters you can't protect the bloodline. I would imagine that Detweiler didn't allow females to be born for that reason. As in, wouldn't Detweiler want his boys to only procreate within the line? Which would be with whom by the way? And his daughters could be raped by what Detweiler could consider to be "demon seed."
IIRC, wasn't there some aspect of Detweiler's gene mods that were considered "locked?"