Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
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Good, I was explaining it vaguely to understand what your background about it.
I dislike space aliens as well, they are always one dimensional in stories, and always have some strange technology that no one understands even when humans and aliens lived centuries its like "nah, i don't want to understand you guys, just be aliens somewhere else"
"This is because, there are multiple isolated space colonies expand outwards from the Solar System in all directions, with hundreds of generations of human beings, to keep species from diversifying across the colonies, the nanomachines keep everyone similar. Not to mention if the AI determines that the colony can't produce enough food to support the people, it will manually decrease the birth rate in multiple ways from reducing or eliminating fertility to decreasing libido, although I haven't decided whether or not all babies will be born in vitro or in vivo."
that's interesting , I would like to play your game once its finished so I'd explore this idea, its exactly the opposite of mine, your idea of singular universal culture governed by AI to be specific, it sounds pretty morbid if you ask me, you're going for an Utopia?
What caused "In natura" birth to be out of the question though? or is it spoilers?
I try to avoid Dystopia and Utopia elements in the story as much as possible, more neutrual about it, every colony has it's own political stance and laws similar to today's nations but abit more fun to write about : )







