For a moment, Satya appears uncertain. "And the end goal of such pursuits?"
There is a line there. Certainly one would wish for their children to have every advantage one could be born with, but what do the Cetagandans consider an advantage? A defect? There are the obvious maladies, but the cultural marks of imperfection could be vastly different.
The idea of 'incubating' children and altering their genetics, otherwise, is not as abhorrent to her as it perhaps should be. If they can design cities, civilizations, why not people as well?
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There is a line there. Certainly one would wish for their children to have every advantage one could be born with, but what do the Cetagandans consider an advantage? A defect? There are the obvious maladies, but the cultural marks of imperfection could be vastly different.
The idea of 'incubating' children and altering their genetics, otherwise, is not as abhorrent to her as it perhaps should be. If they can design cities, civilizations, why not people as well?