(Year 234, Summer) Landgraab Science Lab had great success in the past with the project where they want to rescue the DNA of the mythical Flock People. An old and dying specie was found, and through science and the help from a volunteering female, it was possible to recreate the old man by favoring most of his DNA. The project is now facing step two.
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Some Scientists at Landgraab Science Lab, left to right: Meteorologist Caspar Jupiter, Geologist Hugo Bootwig, Biologist Alexander Goth, and Zoologist Sam Ferny. |
Mr. Alexander Goth (41) is leading the group of scientists working on the Flock People project.
- The baby boy is now living with his biological mother in Gloomville. They report to the lab monthly, but live an ordinary life in the hood where the latest group of the Flock People once resided. The old Flock man died, but we managed to create his DNA bank. We will need it to create a few more children in order to secure the existence of this very rare creature.
The project is now in search for a volunteering woman to assist the creation of a baby girl, who might couple up with the baby boy in the future.
- Let it be clear, we will not force them to reproduce, neither naturally nor through science, but we assume they - by the time they grow up - will feel some attraction as a couple. It's way too early to plan these things, and the two individuals will of course be fully involved with info on the project, if they like. We now want a female to give birth to a baby girl.
This job is paid, but I can not reveal details. And, not just anyone can apply.
- The woman must of course be of fertile age, we will prefer late YA. Having a child already will be a plus, but not required. She can not be related to the woman who gave birth to the baby boy, not even remotedly within 5 generations. We will manipulate the Flock DNA slightly to avoid inbreed problems, as the late old Flock man will be recorded as the father to both the children.
Will the family name mean anything?
- The children will be given the lastname Flock in addition to the family where they grow up, but this is less important than saving the DNA.
The Flock project has met protests from a group insisting that the life of the Flock baby is more important than a science project, and that producing green skinned babies is nothing but providing those children a very troublesome upgrowing. But so far the project proceeds without major changes.
Read more about the project here.
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