Saturday, January 15, 2011

3,300

In 3,300 a little known scientist named Gus Lewin produced concrete evidence, through a genetic tracking sequence, that linked advanced mathematical capabilities to diverse orbital patterns.  Essentially, it bridged the understanding of why individuals on the moon had developed such strengths so quickly.

  While, evolutionary changes could be tied to the number of generations a people had spent on a conflicting terrain, it was never clear why moon peoples had developed changes in an intellectual capacity. Lesser gravity contributed to a flexibility for non-vertical traits, such as a leaning forward of the neck and a new stride, but orbital patterns had also played an effect.  Now we had a glimpse into a new and likely prospect.  The question begged, would future generations on other moon terrains develop similar strengths and deficits?  What kind of people might begin to develop on Jupiter's moons.  Alas, despite passive progression, the implications of such quick changes and the possibility of a rogue moon species coming from any of multiple sources within the Sun System, was to put a new kind of restraint on freedoms of expansion.  In 3,360 legislation was finally passed that allowed systematic heritage tracking on all moon terrains.  Policing within the Sun System was increasing.  Selective "controls" now placed institutions that historically only monitored traffic along port systems, in a new position of authority.  They would now  extract DNA from any number of moons.

  By the 3,390's a cultural paradigm shift had occurred.  In an effort to secure ones personal rights, living on any moon terrain had become unfavorable.  Mars was considered the primary new frontier.

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