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Title: [Character] Auriga Menkalinan
Post by: Menkalinan on 31 Jan 2019, 05:24
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Title: Re: [Character] Auriga Menkalinan
Post by: Menkalinan on 31 Jan 2019, 06:25
Please can I have some feedback on how the following fits (or not) with EvE lore? For head canon use only.

Thanks in advance.

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Biotech corporation selects baseliner as a test subject for an experimental anti-bacterial vaccine.

Subject is from a small community that has been genetically isolated for over four hundred years. There is some evidence of emerging resistance within said community to endemic local bacteria relevant to the corporation’s intended product.

Treatment of test subject with prototype vaccine triggers catastrophic side effects with a terminal prognosis.

As a last ditch gamble to manage potential liability and bad publicity, corporation pod clones test subject. Subject somehow survives, despite lack of preparation, and the new clone is, of course, free of the side effects induced by the test.

However, it is subsequently discovered that the subject’s genome has been altered as a result of Lateral Gene Transfer (https://www.the-scientist.com/features/bacteria-and-humans-have-been-swapping-dna-for-millennia-32779/amp) from the live bacteria in the prototype vaccine.

This genetic change is carried over in the cloning process from one clone to the next. The only identified result of the LGT, so far, is a compromised functioning of the autoimmune system causing the subject to be vulnerable to bacterial infection. This impairment increases slowly the longer the subject spends out of pod but is reversible by extended periods in pod.
Title: Re: [Character] Auriga Menkalinan
Post by: Tressith_Sefira on 31 Jan 2019, 19:19
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Subject is from a small community that has been genetically isolated for over four hundred years. There is some evidence of emerging resistance within said community to endemic local bacteria relevant to the corporation’s intended product.

I can't speak to the rest of it, but this premise is supported by lore on the Demographics of the Gallente Federation page! Seems like the 400 year isolation period fits in with the Placid colonisation period, if a little tightly.