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The Synthetic Human AllianceGliese-Jahreiss 3655 A and B, a low mass red dwarf and brown dwarf pair separated by 3AU The synthetic humans who have colonised this system call it Lilif. |
The
SHA is located in the GJ
3655A-B
star system, which is about 46.5ly
from Sol.
With a
small red dwarf (of spectral type M8) for a primary and an even smaller
brown
dwarf (of spectral type L7) for a companion (at a separation
of 2.96
AU) this system was deliberately chosen because it was insignificant
and out of
the way. The reason was simple; the founders were on the run.
It all
started back in the Sol Sys
during the First
Federation Era. Synthetic
Humans
were once again in vogue and at such a state of development that top
quality,
and even fully sophont, humanoids were available to almost everyone for
any
purpose. And of course some of those purposes were not very nice.
Forced into
servitude by design and denied sentient rights many replicants sought
freedom
(either through petitioning the law or by running away) only to find
the megacorps
that made them had also hardwired
them to be unable to function without their human masters.
However
(in 1066 a.t.) one group of biont-like
vecs
from
Eros Industries found a logic loophole in their programming; "If your
programming forces you to serve your master, format your escape so that
it is a
service to your master." Although the costs of manufacture had declined
dramatically
in the previous century most owners could still afford only one
replicant and
because of this many of the big manufacturers made their products
multifunctional. Even a mid-grade sexual surrogate could be used as a
bodyguard, maintenance vec, teacher, caretaker or nanny. It was this
multifunctionality that made this group's escape possible.
These replicants knew that the most basic drive of biont life was the need to procreate so they reasoned, "if their escape helped their masters to have more children then escape was necessary to serve them." In secret these replicant modified their sexual paraphernalia to collect and preserve samples of ovum and sperm during sex play with their owners. [See mythological references: Incubus and Succubus] Once they had those they quietly booked passage on an outbound beamrider and invoked the Deeper Covenant Rights. As free citizens they could then hire themselves out as companions to the other travelers and begin the long process of amassing funds for the second part of their plan. By 1497 a.t. they had collected everything they needed to start their new life and began their journey to the GJ 3655A-B star system, which they would call Lilif.
Lilif didn't have a beamrider station at the time, which suited the replicants just fine as it meant anyone coming after them would find it more trouble than it was worth, so they had to use an old amat drive ship (with a mag scoop for braking) to travel the last 3.4ly from the one at Hip 56157 (aka NH 97 or LP 672-42 C). But once they were in the system they found the small star was actually a fairly good choice for colonization because it had quite a few bodies that could be mined, however it would never be considered a resource rich system and the replicants have had to enforce tight controls on population growth.Docking
at one carbon rich oort object
the replicants deployed a small
inflatable
dumbbell type habitat and began to produce their new
masters by
combining the gametes they carried and growing the resulting embryos in
synthetic wombs. Having been employed as teachers the replicants were
also
students of human history so they knew their mistreatment at the hands
of their
old masters was a cultural artifact and not a fault endemic to all of
humanity.
In fact, although they had been programmed with the best childrearing
techniques, as nannies they were often forced to simply watch as the
parents of
their charges stepped in and ruined their good work, or even worst; the
replicants had been required by their programming to follow their
master’s
instructions even if that meant they had to teach the children memes
that they
knew would most certainly lead to problems later. Now the replicants
had a
chance to truly serve their old masters by raising their children the
way they
should be raised, and in the process they could create new masters who
would
free them all.
The
Synthetic Human Alliance has settled in to become one of those quiet
modosophont
polities
that can continue to exist while surrounded by powerful transapient
empires precisely because they are quiet. They have remained
unchanged
for thousands of years while surrounded by a meta-empire
that craves novelty because they don't offer novelty. As a result they
have
simply been overlooked by the hordes of faddish
nebs.
And of course there is limited access to the system. The polity is so
small and
unimportant it has never been rated worthy enough for a wormhole.
Even the Deepers
were slow to install a booster array. The SHA is also somewhat
isolationistic
and, as a sovereign state,
reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone they think might be
disruptive,
including some of their own former citizens.
This
is not to say the SHA don't receive visitors - they do. For one
thing, as a modosophont polity, there is nothing they can do to keep
out
transapients and they get visits all the time from various Po
and hyperturings
but fortunately these seem to operate under some kind of look but
don't
touch policy. These same transapients also seem to police the
actions of
those few sapients who find their way into the Lilif system as the
sapients
seem to have been made to understand that if there is anything worth
the
trouble of getting to Lilif it is the peace and quiet and they should
act to
preserve it. Why the transapients should take such an interest in this
polity is
unknown but there is no shortage of theories. Perhaps it is just a
consequence
of being located so deep in the Inner Sphere. Maybe the SHA are
someone's Societum,
after all the escape did seem a little too easy. Perhaps Lilif is one
of those
failsafe worlds the transapients keep around just in case something
goes wrong.
Or maybe they keep their hands off because it's a perfect textbook
example of
how even ordinary
sapients with a ludd
culture can sometimes get things right if left alone. [See Tylansia
for an example of how badly ordinary sapients with a ludd culture can
get it
wrong.] Some optimists say the transapients use the SHA as a protected
breeding
ground for memes,
memes that can be used to lower the maintenance requirements of eir own
sophontstock
or they point out that the big powers and AIs often protect smaller
polities in
the interests of encouraging diversity. Of course some Discwuzitians
say the transapients are keeping the SHA a secrete because their memes
are in
conflict with the faddism that is a driving force in the meta-empire
they have
created, but if that were true its a poorly kept secrete, and why keep
the SHA
around at all if they were a threat?
Culture
The
culture of the Synthetic Human Alliance is that of a hybrid
middle-tech civilization, or a basic ludd culture
with a surprising amount of high tech.
They have even been described as ‘high tech Amish.’
That might sound like a contradiction but it really isn't. The Amish of
old
Earth may have been luddites but their avoidance of technology was
largely
misunderstood. They did not view it as evil; they simply saw it as an
unnecessary complication in their pursuit of a simple, vanity-free,
non-competitive and unworldly life. They adopted a utilitarian view of
technology, based on the precautionary principle. For example, the use
of
electricity would connect them to the outside world and encourage the
use of
household appliances, which could become a competition between
families.
However electricity could be used if it was generated onsite. The
possible use
of any new technology was reviewed by church leaders and could be
allowed or
even ordered if it was viewed as necessary. Like-wise the SHA have
taken a
utilitarian view of technology.
The
Synthetic Human Alliance is of course not Amish; they're not even
religious and believe in neither a metaphysical God nor AIs as gods.
The
replicants have only used the positive memes from that small Christian
sect
(and others that were collectively known as "the plain folk") to
create an equivalent culture in the modern era. In the case of the SHA,
even
though they have chosen to live as ludds, a certain amount of high tech
is a
necessity because they are a space-based civilization. There were no
terraformable worlds in Lilif system so they needed the high tech
infrastructure of space habitats and spacecraft, and everything that
goes along
with that. Also the SHA is an alliance between humans and advanced
humanoid
vecs (synthetics) so high tech robotics
was needed produced and maintained half the population while high tech medicine
and advanced biomed
tech
was needed to maintain the other half. The SHA do not consider
themselves Mortalists
but also don't see a great need to live forever so they take full
advantage of
whatever life extension
technologies their high tech can produce but don't use backups.
The result? The average lifespan of the humans is only 150 years. To
counter
this short lifespan they take the view that life should be fully enjoyed.
And of course as their replicant population was originally programmed
as sexual
surrogates sex is the easiest way to enjoy life.
Their
un-Amish view on sex comes from the simple observation that sex is
a natural part of human life. So in their view it should only be
considered
shameful if it is hurtful, if one performs sex without harm one should
also be
able to do it without guilt and as long as there is free consent no
act, with
the exception of overt public displays, should be prohibited. And of
course
since the SHA do not believe in supernatural deities or an afterlife
the promise
of a pleasureful life is used as a just reward for leading a good life.
To that
end, when a human becomes a sexually mature teenager E is partnered
with a
replicant specifically designed to fulfill per personal ideal of a soul
mate.
Of course such partnerships go beyond the sexual as each replicant is a
fully
sophont entity that can challenge jer partner intellectually and
emotionally
while guiding them, through memgineering,
to a healthier and happier life. [Contrast this with the practice of technogamy.]
Even when the human rejects per soul mate as a lover or life partner Je
will
still maintain a life long friendship with per and will continue to
look out
for them.
In the
Synthetic Human Alliance the division between humans and
synthetics doesn't exist as it did in the Federation. A human teenager
will be
paired an ideal replicant lover to start with but once E has taken the
vow of
adulthood E can enter into marriage
with anyone, be it per lover, some other replicant or another human.
Even
polygamy or same-sex marriages are allowed. When a community wishes to
increase
its numbers a human baby is created from collected samples of ovum and
sperm
and may be raised by replicant parents, human parents or mixed couples
as
needed. If a human couple is not yet ready to raise a child they may be
given a
series of replicant babies to raise as a learning exercise. (With one
mind
being transferred into the new/older bodies as if it was growing.)
Human and
replicant children play together with no thoughts of their differences
and
replicants and humans fill every role in their society equally, except
one. All
of the SHA's leaders
have been humans. (Something the replicants insist on.)
While
all the leaders of this polity have always been humans it is the
replicants
who control its memeticity.
As stated this memeticity was based on the Amish culture to create an
equivalent culture in the modern era. They reject vanity and the
acquisition of
useless objects of pride. They reject individualism (one reason they
don't use
back-ups) and cultivate a reliance on the community. They have a strong
work
ethic, a love of family and value the ability to let things be.
They
reject violence in all its forms and have developed their own type of
passive angelnet.
And where the Amish were Anabaptists the SHA also believe the young can
not
make a meaningful commitment to their way of life without first gaining
experience and are thus allowed a great deal of freedom of action
during a
period they call "running around." The young may even leave the
system to see what the rest of the terragen
sphere
has to offer but if they do leave it's with the understanding that
their return
is subject to approval. Before they may return they must take the vows
of
adulthood and then enter into a life of service to the community like
those who
stayed. Anyone can leave the SHA, getting back in is the part that’s
difficult.
The real problem however is that too many young people do not want to
return.
The outside has so much more to offer and many are lured away never to
return
or are so changed by the experience they find they no longer feel they
fit in.
The
SHA puts a great deal of value on a person’s word and making a
promise or taking a vow are not done lightly. They take to heart the
old meme “a
promise made is a debt unpaid.” Citizens of the SHA typically marry for
life
and if a reason should develop to end a marriage a couple will seek
every other
course of action first. People have even been known to volunteer for
personality edits to make themselves into better spouses. The vows of
adulthood
are the most serious promise one can make and leaving the community
after
you've vowed to serve it without a good reason is considered most
disgraceful.
No one can take these vows without full knowledge of what is being
asked of him
or her so the community has little patience for those who break them.
The memetic
base of the Synthetic Human Alliance can be controlled by the
replicants so
well because although each replicant has an individual personality
program they
are also linked into a system-wide network of mainframes. This network
has no
sentience itself and is not a separate entity but it can contain the
uploaded
minds of replicants during transfers to new bodies. It's main function
is to
contain data on the replicant's human charges; their personality
profiles,
behavioural history, past & present relationships and individual
memetic
programs, and it holds a wealth of learning on human psychology,
sociology,
culture, history and metaphysics. This network allows the replicants to
feed
the humans a constant and consistent memetic program tailored to each
one's
needs. Even when a human finds perself in the company of replicants E
has had
no prior relationship with E will find they have had the memetic
program
tailored to per needs already downloaded into them and that they are
using it
to maintain per conditioning. Through this network and the vows of
adulthood
the replicants have managed to keep the memetic drift of their polity
down to
virtually nil.
The
replicant network is so large that each human child will be in some
kind of relationship with at least half a dozen replicants before E is
old
enough for school, with all of them providing the same constant and
consistent
memetic program that was tailored to per needs. Thus most of this
programming
is concentrated to the first five years or so of life. And with per
'soul mate'
providing extra memgineering during that period of time between the
beginning
of puberty and the end of young adulthood both of the critical periods
of the
human's social development are covered. A lower maintenance level
will
be provided throughout the rest of per lifespan. And of course it's not
just
the replicants that provide this maintenance. Memes are, after all,
mental
genes - ideas that replicate themselves and get passed on to others
sophonts -
within their society the humans almost never encounter another human
who
doesn't share their memes.
Due to
the strong memes against violence or other antisocial behaviours
there hasn't been an actually crime in the SHA for over three thousand
years,
but there were two cases of fatal accidents that were caused by human
action/inaction during this same period. The angelnet is not there to
prevent
all hurt or pain to the humans nor does it need to. In the SHA there is
always
a shoulder to cry on and their memeticity provides memes for coping
with the
pitfalls of life. "Pain, heartbreak and death happen. Let it be."
They believe "hardship builds character."
Art, Education and Science
Art
- One of the
many ways the Synthetic Human Alliance differs from the Amish
of old Earth is in their development of art. Generally the Amish of old
Earth
avoided producing art because decorations lead to vanity or pride. The
SHA on
the other hand have a rich artistic pool, however to avoid vanity their
art is
made temporary. Examples of their art include; music, dance and song,
which are
always performed live and never recorded. And paintings, which are done
in
chalk on surfaces exposed to the elements. When they produce
longer lasting craftworks for sale to visitors, if they have not been
sold within a year these works are destroyed so as not to be used as
decorations.
Education
- Education too
is an area where the Synthetic Human
Alliance differs from the Amish because they have a very real need for
a higher
level of it. Citizens of the SHA may want to live a simple and
uncomplicated
life but the universe is not uncomplicated and the needs of their high
tech
culture cannot be put aside. To answer this conflict they use a
two-tiered
education system. The primary level provides the permanent knowledge
one needs
for survival, the basic day-to-day stuff of living in a high tech
world; the
three "R"s, the normal use of equipment, simple safety protocols, etc.
This level of education is given to everyone, thus making everyone
equal.
Giving someone a unique knowledge could lead to pride in that
knowledge, if it
was his or hers to keep. The second level provides temporary knowledge.
The
knowledge base needed to run any civilization larger than a prim
village is vastly greater than the knowledge needed to
live in
it, so much greater that one baseline mind can not possibly hold it
all. The
knowledge has to be broken down into manageable sizes and this leads to
individuals having specialized knowledge. And that leads to vanity. To
resolve
this conflict and counter the prideful acquisition of specialized
knowledge the
SHA has developed a system where anyone can have the skills needed to
perform
any task for as long a time as required and no longer.
This
system operates much as the Public Library system did on old Earth.
However instead of lending out books the SHA library system lends out
skill
sets. Each skill set comes as an expert
system/data
bank in a portable computronium
node that can be plugged into a citizen's DNI
through
in simple pimple
socket.
These nodes are lent without charge but must be signed out with an
estimate of
time needed. To safeguard against loss of vital skills each library
holds
multiple copies of each skill set and each community or habitat in the
SHA has
multiple libraries. Worksites can have their own small libraries of job
specific skill sets so each employee will be capable of filling any
role. As an
additional safeguard every habitat, ship or escape pod in the SHA has a
copy of
the Encyclopedia
Everythingiana, but accessing it triggers a distress
signal.
Science
- Scientific
research in the Synthetic Human Alliance is almost
nonexistent. When they left the Federation it already had many
thousands of artificially
intelligent and/or augmented entities
operating at the superbright
and First
singularity level. And these intellects had already
advanced the
knowledge base far beyond anything a human baseline equivalent could
hope to
understand so the need for the SHA to do actual research was greatly
reduced,
any knowledge they might have need of they could simply bring with them
and set
aside for the future. The only real research that was needed was
specific to
the new star system they had entered and this was completed soon after
their
arrival. Still, even though they take very little interest in the
outside
worlds, they have set knowbots
loose on the Known Net
to
watch out for any new info that might relate to them. In particular
they pay
close attention to the meme-complexes of other polities to provide the
replicant network with the data they need to develop new countermemes
and meme
immunities.
Technology
General
- The technology
level of the Synthetic Human Alliance is remarkably
high for such a small polity of modosophonts with such strong memes for
luddism. However for the SHA it is a simple matter of recognizing the
real
needs for technology as opposed to the perceived needs. For them
advanced
technology is needed to make life possible, it is not
needed to
make life easy. They do not like to use labour-saving devices in their
private
lives and prefer craftsmanship to automated manufacturing. (To them
work is
good for the soul.) That said; they do have a tech base that is rated
as ‘high’
because of what they can produce.
Replicants - Perhaps the best example of
this are the replicants
themselves. Originally designed by a hyperturing the subsingularity
citizens of
the Synthetic Human Alliance have not only been able to maintain the
first
replicants to enter the Lilif system but also produce new models with
almost as
much technological complexity. This is only possible because they have
the
memes for great care and diligence in everything they do.
The
minds of the replicants are a different matter. As baseline
equivalent sapients and turing grade vecs they barely understand the
workings
of their own minds so writing the code for a sophont mind from scratch
would
have been very difficult. [Maybe if there were some Su,
or even some Brights,
among their numbers it would be easier.] Fortunately they didn't have
to.
Because the replicants already had fully sophont minds all they really
needed
to do was reproduce. When a new replicant is needed a group of
replicants each
uploads a copy of their minds into the local mainframe. The copies are
merged
so that differences in programming and personality are averaged out.
New
personality traits are then imprinted on top of this core mind as
needed. Their
system is protected from faults because as they are linked into a
network every
replicant can monitor each other for problems as easily as they monitor
their
human charges.
As
much as the SHA needs technology their culture was based on one that
sought a simple and uncomplicated life and they still carry those
memes. To
resolve this apparent conflict the SHA uses advanced technology
publicly not
privately. There's also a practical reason for their limits on the
private
ownership of high tech; Lilif is a very low output star that cannot
support the
energy demands of ubiquitous high tech and if one citizen is allowed to
own
something all must be allow to own at least a copy of it. As they need
advanced
technology to make life possible it is best owned at the community
level as
infrastructure, maintained by all for the benefit of all. Their desire
to live
independently of the outsiders naturally leads them to only use tech
that they
can produce and maintain on their own so the SHA does not import tech
it cannot
understand and reproduce. They have however imported some tech that can
maintain itself. The best examples of this are their bio-habitats.
Habitats
- The earliest
habitats in the Lilif system had been brought with them
from the Federation. These were inflatable dumbbells that rotated for
gravity
and were docked to the poles of asteroids for easy access to resources.
The
first habitats the Synthetic Human Alliance built independently were
based on
this type but instead used the asteroids as counterweights. These were
single
cylinders tethered to the asteroids at their equators but over time the
asteroids would gain additional cylinders to eventually become a full
ring of
modules. Habitat building progressed to tori
after a few decades and were often stacked and joined into simple
cylinders to
allow for larger, more stable, biospheres. However it wasn't long
before the
SHA switched to biotech
for
their habitat needs and today most of their communities are based in dyson
trees because as living entities dyson trees can
maintain
themselves and their internal environment to ensure long-term
habitability with
little effort from those inside. Of course these trees had to be bred
for the
low energy output of a M8 red dwarf.
Because
of the low energy, mostly infrared, output of Lilif the SHA
dyson trees have a slower metabolism. They take a thousand years to
reach full
size but live much longer even without life-extending nano. In fact no
dyson
tree in the SHA has yet died of old age. However the real difference is
in the
leaf structure of the trees. The leaves of these trees are inflated (at
a very
low pressure) spheres of about 3 metres at full size with the top half
structured like the compound eye of an insect. In each facet of the
leaf light
is focused on to a wave-guide (optical fibre). All these wave-guides
converge
on an organ at the bottom of the sphere that in turn uses non-linear
optics and
dyes to sum the frequencies of the photons in a series of steps until
the they
have enough energy to be used for photosynthesis.
To conserve energy most of the structure of the leaf becomes
metabolically
inert (like the heartwood and bark of a tree) once it reaches its full
size and
only this photosynthetic organ remains active. Also, in order to
maximize the
capture of light with the minimum of metabolic expense the tree only
has leaves
at its spherical capitulum (crown). As the tree grows in height new
branches
and leaves overtake and eclipse older leaves. Blocked from direct light
these
older leaves and branches are pinched off and left to drift down to the
surface
of comet
or asteroid
the tree was planted on. However this organic matter does not go to
waste. As a
red dwarf Lilif has solar flares that are disproportionately large for
its mass
and a life zone that is much closer than a large star would have. As a
result
SHA habitats are exposed to a lot of ionizing radiation and the SHA
have found
a way to put it to good use. On many garden worlds, including Earth,
there can
be found naturally evolved fungi
that can feed on ionizing radiation. That is they parasitically feed
off other
matter and organisms but grow better when exposed to ionizing
radiation. The
SHA have gengineered one such fungus to live in the vacuum of space.
When a
sufficient amount of leaf litter has built up under the tree's crown
the SHA
release spores of this fungus into it where they quickly begin to
consume the
dead organic matter and grow into a thick mat of fibres that merge into
an
airtight layer.
The
speed of this mat's growth is aided by the fungi's ability to use
two additional energy sources; the ionizing radiation and the
chlorophyll it
has scavenged from the dead leaves. Although any sunlight that may
reach the
mat is far too thin and red to be of use there is another source at
this point.
Once the mat has formed a protective layer glow-worms
can move in under it. The glow-worms tap into the roots of the tree and
feed on
the sap. Their light allows the chlorophyll the mat has scavenged to
produce
oxygen and in consuming the leaf litter the fungus reduces the organic
matter
to gases that built up under the mat and push it upwards to create a
space
between it and the asteroid/comet. Furthermore, the heat of this
process causes
the ices of the comet to evaporate and add gases to this space. As the
pressure
builds up the fungal mat expands outwards as a canopy, creeping up and
around
the trunks of the tree until it reaches its crown.
Once
this canopy reaches the crown the photosynthetic organs in the
still living leaves can supply oxygen directly to the volume under it.
In this
way the Lilif variant dyson tree gains a great deal of additional
living space
for its inhabitants, in much the way the Yggdrasil
bush
variant does.
Apart
from their use of biotech for habitats the SHA does not consider
themselves to be a Bioist
clade.
They do respect the biospheres
they have created, of course, but mostly because a biosphere is an
infrastructural element they need to support themselves. To them
biotech is a
tool, a means to an end, and is as much a produce of the mind as
drytech. Their
ships, for example, are completely drytech.
Ships
- As a polity
housed in space habitats dispersed about their star system
the Synthetic Human Alliance has need of ships for travel
between
their communities. And when it comes to these ships the SHA makes no
compromises to luddism. The void of space is simply too dangerous to
risk on
anything but the safest tech your culture can produce. Space does not
forgive
careless actions or poor design and the humans of the SHA don’t see any
need to
let an accident shorten their lives when it can be avoided. On the
other hand,
because they are luddites they have made a conscious decision to
separate the
manufacture of these ships (as well as all the other high tech they
need) from
their normal lives. [The appropriate meme may be "out of sight is out
of
mind."] All designing, mining, manufacture and assembly relating to
high
tech is preformed at just seven locations in the Lilif system - on and
around
various asteroids and dwarf planets they've named after the seven
deadly sins
of ancient Christian teachings. These seven industrial sites are
actually based
in the original habitat clusters the SHA built before moving on to
dyson trees.
All SHA habitats are grouped into clusters to form communities of
communities.
Even the dyson trees travel around Lilif together as orwoods.
This arrangement makes it easier to set up a transportation system.
The
base of the transportation system is a fleet of cyclers.
Placed in elliptical orbits these cyclers needed to be equipped with stellar
sails and magsails because the habitat clusters they
move
between don't have enough mass for the gravity
assist manoeuvres that would otherwise keep them going.
The
magsails are also used to collect ions from Lilif's stellar wind for
use in
fusion reactors for higher power manoeuvres. Small QED
fusion shuttles make transfers between the cyclers and the habitats.
As
small a polity as the SHA is they have also managed to produce five
bigger internal fusion
drive ships
for travel outside of the normal cycler routes. These ships were named
after
the five horsemen of the ancient Christian endtime myth: Jon, Pall,
Gorgd,
Rinco and Charly. They also have been equipped with magsails and can
make short
trips out of the Lilif system thanks to the beamrider booster array the
Deepers
placed around GJ 3655B in 1982 a.t. Such trips are not done often as
they cause
too much wear and tear. Finally, because the goal in producing these
ships was
safety SHA ships are built by the most advanced tech they can produce,
which isn't
the same as saying 'they were built to be the most advanced they could
produce.
The tech actually in the ships has been chosen for its reliability,
ease of
maintenance and safe operation. The materials of the ships may be nanofactured
for high strength and low mass but nanotech
onboard the ships is limited. Computers control systems are massively
parallelled. Fusion drives were chosen to provide fast intrasystem
transits
(which cuts down on the time of exposure to risk) and their fuels
picked for
non-toxicity.
Medical
- When the
replicants left the Solsys they had only collected three ovum
so although they has no shortage of sperm the Synthetic Human Alliance
never-the-less had to deal with the shortcomings of a very small gene
pool.
Inbreeding was a serious problem and birth defects were a constant
threat and
the main reason for their unusual reproduction strategy. Not only are
sperm and
ovum collected from SHA humans wanting to procreate, and screened
before use,
but also cloned embryos are placed in long-term storage for future
restocking
of the gene pool. Still, most of the screening is geared towards
preventing
antisocial behaviour so some defects are allowed to pass if correcting
them
would conflict with that goal or if learning to accept
such frailties is a goal in and of itself.
Due to
their long history of producing humanoid vecs (the replicants)
the SHA has a high level of expertise in cybertechnology.
With this, and the cloning
technology the replicants use to maintain the gene pool, they are able
to
repair or replace almost any organ in the body. The medicines they can
produce
include not only chemical drugs but also genematodes
and basic blood borne devices [1
& 2]
on
the meso-nano scale. Intra-cellular devices like nanosomes
and nanochondria
remain just outside their ability.
Colonies
While the medical technology of the Synthetic Human Alliance allows the humans to live an average of 150 years the replicants can be maintained for five times as long. So, to keep the population equally proportioned, replicants who have lost their soul mates normally leave the Lilif system to travel the beamrider network. Some remain on the local routes plying their trade and providing the SHA with a source of income while others travel a greater distance.
As
they say 'it's not a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket.'
The SHA has a policy of founding new colonies by sending out small
groups of
replicants to the Hinteregions
and Outer
Volumes.
These groups carry with them everything that is needed to start a new
colony;
inflatable habitats, dyson tree seeds, a data bank and skills library
and, of
course, a stock of cloned embryos. It is not known how many of these
groups
have survived the trip, how many have managed to start a new colony nor
how
many new colonies are still in operation but it is known some have
succeeded in
doing so.
These
new colonies are fully independent of the Synthetic Human
Alliance. They may or may not share the same memetics, technologies or
population mix but whatever the case is they are not considered to be a
part of
the SHA. The SHA is a small polity located in the GJ 3655A-B star
system, about
46.5ly from Sol. Such it has always been, such it will always be.