DMcCunney wrote:It's made clear in TextEv that Cryo is a bad idea for children, and that the colonists were basically adults of various ages.Krenn wrote:I've always assumed that Schueler's children were born on earth, and that he may have done something mildly unethical to get them added to the list of approved colonists.See above about kids and cryo.Or that he just got really lucky, and his childen won slots in a lottery or something.I suppose it's possible, but I think Schueler actually impregnated a colonist female.It could be something as simple as Schueler having been divorced or widowed, and the kids raised under their mother's name, so nobody thought to cross-check for biological fathers among the command staff when approving the kids for settlement. And Schueler presumably then kept silent about the conflict of interest when he found out.
I'm mostly wondering if he were the only Archangel that might have done so.
And I don't assume all colonists were mated couples, so the possibility of unattached females an Archangel might be attracted to exists.
Though we also have the possibility the woman who had Schueler's kid was married and having an affair, and the kid produced would be assumed to be fathered by her husband. That would avoid questions about the paternity Schueler wouldn't want to answer. He might not have intended to make her pregnant in the first place, and his subsequent interactions with the Wyllsyn family might have guilt as a motivation.
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Dennis
We're talking about a federation where normal human lifespan was in the 300-year range. And anyone with the experience and seniority to be a high-level government official for a founding colony would have been at least 40-50 years old, even by our current standards.
Schueler could easily have been old enough at the time of Operation Ark to have several children who were Nimue's age, or even older.