BDaouist

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BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Commented

In the movie Gattaca, reproductive technology and genetic engineering are employed to enhance the genes of human beings. She could use this type of technology while also employing magic. For example, she could extract eggs from a women and the sperm from the men, and combining them in a laboratory for fertilization. Or with the aid of magic, she might be able to modify or create sperm, eliminating the need for a donor. She used to be a man, so she could potentially use magic to temporarily change her chromosomes from XX to XY, allowing her to extract the necessary genetic material to create a baby. Another approach could be to extract specific genes from her and another woman, modify one of the genes to become XY, and then she could select the desired characteristics for the baby, similar to what is portrayed in the movie. Anyway, there are several options that she could use and I'm just giving my caveman opinion.

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Commented

You can use an AI to correct grammar.

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BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Replied to Sir_Traverse

You're right. I was thinking more about horrors that space can create like unknown diseases, creatures, or star explosions.

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Replied to Sir_Traverse

What I mean if they are going to explore outside the solar system. For example, they discover exoplanets or even witness a special event like a super nova.

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Commented

Is it possible that in the future the protagonist will experience some space event? For example, the planet from interstellar that orbits a black hole. Or the destruction of a star.

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Commented

I have a question, is the earth the same or did it have improvements after the quirks?

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Replied to Sir_Traverse

I was thinking, are you going to add prehistoric animals with quirks like evolution?

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Replied to Sir_Traverse

Yeah!!!!! Correct me if I'm wrong, but during the Permian era, both animals and insects had twice as much oxygen as we have today. Practically, every animal or insect could be categorized as monsters in every sense of the word. What occurs to me is that if animals and insects were to evolve like what happened to humans. Suddenly, a baby had powers, so why wouldn't it happen with animals and insects?

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Replied to Sir_Traverse

Helll yeah!!!! I think it would be like the anime "Terra Formars" where the protagonists have insect powers. Now, imagine an insect like the bombardier beetle, Asian giant hornet, bullet ant, scorpion beetle, or even the sleeping chironomid with quirks! It would be practically a threat if the insects can withstand or evolve to handle those abilities.

BDaouist
BDaouist
1 years ago
Replied to Sir_Traverse

Ooohhhh yeah. But the most terrifying threat to any living creature is the unknown. You could be in space sailing or working and suddenly a star explodes and causes a supernova. In a few words, everything that the space contains, such as planets, stars, and asteroids, can be a potential threat. A few years ago, I was listening to a light novel about space, and the protagonist boards a plane that leaves Earth and travels to space. The boy is amazed, and one of the flight attendants says something like, "A beautiful sight, don't you think? Space is beautiful until that beauty is tarnished by the constant danger it possesses."