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It would have been much easier to create a Daodan with an "on-board genome"* transforming all other human hosts into clones of Muro and Mai -  then evolving into genetic individuals again.
It would have been much easier to create a Daodan with an "on-board genome"* transforming all other human hosts into clones of Muro and Mai -  then evolving into genetic individuals again.


Hasegawa discarded this idea to avoid immuno-rejections, social confusion and the losing genetic diversity. Now evolution would be driven by the Daodan but he didn't wanted to act in hybris and lose dormant traits that might proof useful at a later time. His decision was enhanced by his education and political opinion on WCG. Diversity shouldn't be scarified for efficiency, history would show what works and what does not. (Although he was also unsatisfied with randomness being the decider - as also Jamie's dead looked random... "Sometimes there are only bad and solutions available.")
Hasegawa discarded this idea to avoid immuno-rejections, social confusion and the losing genetic diversity. Now evolution would be driven by the Daodan but he didn't wanted to act in hybris and lose dormant traits that might proof useful at a later time. His decision was enhanced by his education and political opinion on WCG. Diversity shouldn't be scarified for efficiency, history would show what works and what does not. (Although he was also unsatisfied with randomness being the decider - as also Jamie's dead looked random... "Sometimes there are only bad solutions available.")


* The Syndicate's mass-produced version works more like a collection of patches instead of an OS upgrade.
* The Syndicate's mass-produced version works more like a collection of patches instead of an OS upgrade.
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