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Originally posted by A J Bob:
**Hey lets face it, this isn't real life, a mutagenic virus was released accidentaly on the auroran worlds, and due to the immense amount of trade almost all of their plannets werer infected, it caused untold numbers of deaths and the survivors found themselves as giantintellegent Komodo dragons...
Sounds fun, but my ideas better, think TC plug, three groups two human one alien, now think why am i here? Who realy cares?
What?
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Well, just don't confuse phenotype with genotype. The survivor's children might become Komodo dragons. Few of the processes of embryonic development have analogues in the adult; there is simply no way for ordinary DNA to instruct healthy, living cells to suddenly pull up roots and migrate to some other part of the body. The information is simply not there. No cell "knows" it is part of a left ankle, nor can it be told it is now a left wing-tip.
Even if such transformation were possible, the transitional stages are almost certainly non-viable (here we are, capilliaries in the lung tissue now told to migrate to the neck and become part of a gill slit. The body had better get used to not breathing for a few months!)
So your virus would do better effecting only haploid cells (reproductive tissue). There is a certain elegance in this as a weapon; if designed carefully there would be few adult fatalities, indeed, with the viability of future generations assured there could be no charge of genocide.
Still, no matter how hard the adults tried (one can imagine a classroom full of young Komodo dragons perched uncomfortably on their wooden school desks) their society and behavior patterns, indeed their culture itself, could not continue. In all likelyhood there would be a massive crash as social organizations, markets, everything came apart. Then, within the next generations, the dragons would build up their own culture, society, governmental forms, technologies, arts.
I wouldn't advise it as a war strategy, however. If the Aurorans were a threat to begin with, then they have the sophistication to track down whoever did it. And with their children taken from them and the adults facing death as a species, they are not going to be in a mood for compromise...
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