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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 250408" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>The answers to the genentic conondrum of a pure soceity, in terms refering to humans tends to say, a certain range of relative perfection can be reached. 2. That in time, a fresh influx of gentic materials, or guest breeders as a gene infleunce may be necessary to gene stablize that once perfect society. 3. That when a certain gene trait is developed in that society, for any reason that the game of chance or nature decides, then these near perfect gene desire qualities, can go into recession and fall into the range of nonuse.</p><p></p><p>What's left of some ancient races on this planet in secret, still exist. However, the keys are in social association that sometimes self-imposed isolation must be broken so that once more that society can enjoy the vista of its own existence. Simple really, not too complex. Lamdo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 250408, member: 259"] The answers to the genentic conondrum of a pure soceity, in terms refering to humans tends to say, a certain range of relative perfection can be reached. 2. That in time, a fresh influx of gentic materials, or guest breeders as a gene infleunce may be necessary to gene stablize that once perfect society. 3. That when a certain gene trait is developed in that society, for any reason that the game of chance or nature decides, then these near perfect gene desire qualities, can go into recession and fall into the range of nonuse. What's left of some ancient races on this planet in secret, still exist. However, the keys are in social association that sometimes self-imposed isolation must be broken so that once more that society can enjoy the vista of its own existence. Simple really, not too complex. Lamdo [/QUOTE]
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