I was also surprised that Evelina doesn't have any daughters, by whatever process, but there is absolutely no evidence that she does.
However, let us not forget that she is:
a) a True Believer
b) a biologist in her own right, and as cold-blooded as they come [recall the scene where she's chatting with Albrecht while reviewing a report on the weaponisation of nanobiotechnology]
c) chosen for personal compatibility with A, not necessarily biological/genetic compatibility
d) apparently [and despite a & b] rather a motherly sort.
Given her stature, she may well be a member of the LRPB. In any case, I expect that she would have participated in making the decision to clone Albrecht. In fact, ISTR a mention somewhere that the Detweilers are like the Bardasanos in being a fully-designed, in vitro line, but with normal family upbringing instead of being dumped in creches, so it's likely that she never expected her children to be conceived via random mix-and-match. Given her background, as far as that goes, she probably regards that as the stupidest way to do it. If it's best for those children to be pure Albrecht, she may not be at all concerned by the idea.
b & d aren't really the contradiction they seem, BTW. It is, though, evidence of how the 'Manpower option' has poisoned the Alignment from day 1: large-scale slave owners have never been overly troubled by the effects of their actions on others, however much they love their own. [oddly, the evidence is that _small_-scale slaveholders often practically adopt their slaves]
phillies wrote:cthia wrote:< snip >
Rather interesting, psychologically. If his wife had absolutely nothing to do with the conception, how can she feel anything other than useless—in the overall scheme of things, dead weight, inferior in every way? How can she feel anything like a part of the family as opposed to just a part of the marriage?
Talk about dysfunctional family syndrome.
For this reason I am somewhat inclined to believe that there might well also be her daughters, though perhaps fewer of them.