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Children and Babies in Eclipse Phase

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Nathan Brazil Nathan Brazil's picture
Children and Babies in Eclipse Phase
After talking with my daughter I saw Gattica again the other night and the hero with "recessive traits". Later started working on an adventure with Romeo and Juliet overtones (a Flat and a Splicer falling in love). This got me thinking about children (should the lovers survive) in EP. I am a Flat who has raised Flat children from conception to adulthood so I know the process for Flats, more or less. I read the issues concerning The Lost and accelerated growth, and about uplifts with their concerns of how their children are raised and socialized. Children and teens exist (EP p. 47 and others). So this got me thinking about the whole process. For this I would ask discussion to be limited to flats, splicers, and exalts in the general population, as they are the most prevalent. That can form a baseline on some of the larger societies like on Mars. Given the "wonders" of the science in EP, it may be scientifically possible for many things, but is it practical societally and is it done? Candidates: If Splicers are just Flats with a cleaned up genome (and the mods, inserts and the stack), are children possible between the two types of morphs? Should be I would think as at least the stack and inserts are not organic or part of the DNA. In such a union could genetic defects be reintroduced even as recessive traits lurking, though not expressed until generations later, assuming transhumanity survives long enough in EP? Same question here with Exalts in combination with other morphs? Conception: "With basic biomods providing contraception and protections from STDs" (EP p.46) So old fashoned reproduction is still possible then, yes? Or do/can all prospective parents go to a medcenter, register their DNA, see what is possible and make selection choices ("Well, we would like our child to be male, 172 cm when fully grown, have a predisposition or talent for music...")? With the same or differing morph types? Add-ons: Basic Biomods, Basic Mesh Inserts and the Cortical Stack. When are these inserted? Biomods sound like they come with conception or fetal development. No mention is made of the volume of the Inserts, but the Cortical Stack is the size of a grape (EP p.300). Once it is in, it cannot be removed without killing or crippling the morph. It is not organic, per se, and may be put in by nanobots somehow, but when? There is a point when the stack is larger than the fetus. After birth do these get in the way? Cortical stack impacting neck muscles in the development of babies and such came to mind. Not necessarily mass, but the volume. The stack's nanobots sound like it can adapt to brain growth/development so that might not be an issue. Fetal Growth/Gestation: Is the fetus carried to term? Are exowombs available (I forgot)? Is/can the fetus quick-grown to self-sustaining out of womb baby without physical development issues? (Again, thinking of The Lost in comparison) Children and Legal issues: Regardless of when the inserts are put in, newborns don't have the synaptic connections or experience to communicate in an adult manner. The muse might help, but that is not the same as the infant itself doing the communicating. At what point might an infant/child/teen be considered a responsible member of society, subject to the laws of a habitat? Good Example: When could a child start inserting into another morph (assuming a rich or hi rep parent), or do children always have to work with their own rep and resources? Bad Example: Kid with rich/hi rep parents saying "Daddy, I want to insert into a Fenrir. Huh, huh, can I? Can I?" Somehow they do and cause some mayhem. Who is responsible for the resultant mess? Finally what might be the stats for a child ego and morph if they are not fully developed adults?
UnitOmega UnitOmega's picture
Well, I'll preface this with
Well, I'll preface this with saying that this is my interpretation of the data as presented by the various EP sourcebooks, and I'm not an expert on any of the scientific subjects here. You'll get different opinions from different people, which is one of the strong suits of Eclipse Phase (in my opinion). But, based on what I've read, here's what I've got.
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Reproduction between Flats and Splicers should be possible. Assuming the Flat genotype expresses, the resulting hybrid could have genetic defects. That, of course, assumes you're having a "godbirth" (to reference Gattaca), and not running the prospective kid through the genefix again. If possible, I assume this is common for a couple of reasons we're gonna come back to later, but the short version is that EP is a crazy place and you'd want to make sure the genetics all work before we move on to the full-blown gestating phase.
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Oh, the old-fashioned way is definitely possible. And likely to happen in some cases, especially if you have large refugee populations of Flats (I'm thinking of Earth Orbital here). However, this abuts with something which is shown in the MRG - certain morph-lines are copy protected and their genetics are corp owned, which means you must basically purchase a licensing agreement to breed using them - something which might restrict conventional contraception or have legal penalties if you attempt to void the agreement. Aggressive GRM trait makes the morph sterile, IIRC. That being said, if you have the resources to have kids (a slight rarity in Eclipse Phase) you can probably afford to go to the MedCenter and run genefix and trait selection - assuming you own your own genetic stock to do it with.
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Biomods is bioware, so that's probably bundled in at birth. It's a secondary comprehensive patch and upgrade to the human body - aside from the genetic tweaks. Of course, since Biomods is more of a cluster of fixes than a singular fix, you might get it updated over your life. Cortical Stacks and Mesh inserts are cyberware, and probably go in later. The books aren't clear on what that point is, but kids get equipped with muses pretty early, maybe 5-6, so that would be around the time you'd "need" mesh inserts. Cortical stacks maybe a little bit earlier, but not too early lest there isn't much ego to preserve. Bioware is probably bundled in as early as possible, and nanoware could be, but cyberware probably has to wait until certain growth points.
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Fetal Growth/Gestation:
Exowombs exist, and the books seem to imply this is the preferred way to do it (for obvious reasons). Having children is described as uncommon, probably because of morph scarcity, resource shortage and other questions out there - and the Exowomb is probably the way to go. The Jovian Republic even claim to have some of the best Exowomb tech in the system, and they've got to be one of the few polities with positive population growth due to old-fashioned reproduction. I'm a little fuzzy since it's been a while since I read the information, but I believe you can use an exowomb to shorten the gestation time down several months, and possibly go past some of the very early stages of infancy so the baby can actually move around, and stuff (because a conventionally developed kid is gonna have a hell of a time in zero-g). The Lost generation is a failure not just because of growth acceleration of their bodies, but also time acceleration of their minds - which when combined with poor teaching practices by Cognite and the nature of simulspace (plus their eventual exsurgent infection) mean they're kind of the tour de force in bad plans. It's not necessarily indicative of any of the individual technologies used, but the combination of all of them.
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Children and Legal issues:
I feel like this kind of thing was mentioned somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Age of Majority is mentioned talking about some polities. In Titan, it's 25, though you can waive that and get full citizenship earlier by passing some tests and doing your Civil Service. In the Republic, you're an adult at age 15 and it's time for your mandatory military service. Other polities probably have similar systems as you might expect. If your parents are rich enough to afford a new morph you want in, they probably equipped you with one from birth. But until you earn it on your own, you probably have to trade on whatever resources your parents have. Keep in mind that Rep Networking is also Social Networking, something modern kids probably don't need a lot of help to figure out. As for legal liability (in, what you admit, is a terrible example, but okay), well, again, depends on the hab. Some places will hold the parents legally responsible for their dependents. In other cases it's [i]parens patriae[/i] and the state is responsible for the kid and that probably means juvenile justice in whatever form they have. And in the "worst" case, in some particularly aggressive corp habs, shady "dear god why didn't you check the fine print" Extropian legal contracts or particularly minded Anarchist groups, the individual might always be held liable to the full extent of local sanctions, whatever that is.
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Finally what might be the stats for a child ego and morph if they are not fully developed adults?
Well, if the Life Path system from Transhuman is any indicator, you probably have most of your baseline aptitudes by the time you hit 20, +/- a few for the course of your life. An under-developed morph would have the Reduced Size rules and possibly temporary aptitude caps to show it isn't fully developed yet.
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Trappedinwikipedia Trappedinwikipedia's picture
I believe Cortical Stacks are
I believe Cortical Stacks are inserted just after birth, or even before "birth" in the case of exowombs. That's how it worked in Altered Carbon anyway, which Eclipse Phase leans on pretty hard for cortical stacks.