If New Texans eat beef, is it cannibalism? Find out all this, and more, at some point eventually.
Nope cannibalism requires the same species (human in this case, even if modified).If New Texans eat beef, is it cannibalism? Find out all this, and more, at some point eventually.
New Texan beef usually gets discussed every few months. The answer is that, no, they have actual cattle. And being more human than anything, they would taste like humans.
Well that or soy.
Um actually since the NTs are actually human they'd taste like pig. (It's actually why some cannibal cultures call human "long pig"). So maybe pippa does but NTs DEFINITELY taste like bacon (if you cure them properly).I wonder if Pippa tastes like bacon?
At the level we're talking, we're getting into 99.9% or above territory. And even then, I'm not entirely sure that rules out some other primates.If you share a large percentage of your genetic traits with a different species, then eat said species, then wouldn't it kind of be considered cannibalism? At least a little bit?
I'm pretty clear from what Reaha says, that she says that the treatment is slowly changing NTs into what the treatment turns them into as they're being born. Meaning, changing their genetic code. But we'd have to ask the SavFenGed as they are the predominant creators of the NT content.I was under the impression that not all New Texans had genetic mutations that caused Treatment symptoms to manifest before getting Treated. It was my understanding that it wasn't even necessarily a standard thing, but I will admit that I haven't read about it in-depth because I'm still pretty skeeved out from anyone inheriting anything from the Treatment...
Meaning that I was operating under the assumption that most New Texan minors were literally just normal humans lol.
Even moreso considering the fact that Reaha pointed out that she was BORN with her cow horns instead of just being born a regular human. I'm almost certain the civilians of NT are basically just humans that were modded from the treatment.I'm pretty clear from what Reaha says, that she says that the treatment is slowly changing NTs into what the treatment turns them into as they're being born. Meaning, changing their genetic code.
Well, enough of the background of NT is known that we can figure out the general state of New Texan genetics. Big T is the third generation of his family to live on NT, and he is middle-aged, but we don't know exactly how old he is, so due to the lengthened life-spans in TiTS, we can reasonably assume that there have been at least four or five generations of New Texans, possibly with the sixth just beginning. Combine this with Reaha's statement (I think it was her) that mods take several generations of constant usage to start influencing the base genome, it's safe to say that bovine traits are currently rare, but on track to become common soon.I'm not debating that some New Texans are born with Treated features without being Treated, but the key point I'm uncertain about is how many are born that way. Is it super common? Is it universal? Or is it just a random outlier thing right now? How far along is the "generational inheritance" of Treated features?
I don't know any of that.
If Reaha and her horns aren't the standard for New Texans, then it can be assumed that the majority of New Taxen babies are just normal humans.
):No noobie, you're the problem.
Like always.
New Texas has been around since before Warp Gates, lol.we can reasonably assume that there have been at least four or five generations of New Texans
I think the sexy robot lady is in the works for preg content already, but I like Reaha for that as well!Waiting for Ilaria pups , Britget preg busts put to work AND Reaha either she bearing or Steele receiving.
Given that they've been isolated from Earth-humans for many generations and have been extensively tinkering with their genetics they're at the very least a different breed of the species with some notable differences even pre-Treatment so they're not going to be "normal" in the sense of what's normal for the rest of the species.I'm not debating that some New Texans are born with Treated features without being Treated, but the key point I'm uncertain about is how many are born that way. Is it super common? Is it universal? Or is it just a random outlier thing right now? How far along is the "generational inheritance" of Treated features?
I don't know any of that.
If Reaha and her horns aren't the standard for New Texans, then it can be assumed that the majority of New Taxen babies are just normal humans.
Isn't a cow baby just a calf? As I think someone mentioned before?The main problem is semantics, like it always is. Not even in regards to NT's uncertainties, but that someone dared to say "cow baby", lol.
Oh boy, here we go down the rabbit hole again >.>All that stuff.
I think the sexy robot lady is in the works for preg content already, but I like Reaha for that as well!
Cite your sources in MLA format @Hlord369
Who do you think I am, your kindergarten teacher? Annotated bibliography in IEEE format on the double, you're in this too now.Now, if you had said Chicago format I would start to have flashbacks of doing University papers.
Annotated bibliography in IEEE format on the double
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