![]() There’s the morphism thing where anything can happen). Strong genetic coding prevents mutation (for the most part), so a wolf and a hawk would only produce a wolf or hawk offspring (ideally, as a typical case. In fact the idea of a tiger being physically stronger or more imposing than a ferret is not a given in the game, since a tiger can be a 5’7″ nerd and a ferret can be a 6’4″ Pulse sports star.Īlso also, as mentioned in a previous post above, breeding between species is a thing in canon thanks to fancy future genetics. carnivore thing probably persists into that future as well, though with no typical candidates for each (rabbit carnivores and tiger vegans being equally hilarious but allowed) since no vector has known a predator/prey or carnivore/herbivore lifestyle for their entire existence. They do have the technology to vat grow meat instead of raising cattle, and obviously have agriculture (special multipurpose insects detailed in the HSD expansion keep that going rather than Terran insects which couldn’t survive). And every animal is omnivorous, rabbits (HSD expansion) through cheetahs. ![]() Typical snakes are actual snakes with no limbs, though they’re still intelligent. Literally the air they breathe is a micropayment in some places.Īlso, humanoid top half snakes are taurs. I don’t know if taxes are paid for anything else though considering literally everything is a micropayment (walking through a park, opening doors, or driving down a street). It covers Progenitus, meaning everyone gets access to medical care to clean up illnesses and basic injuries with no additional costs (basic being “ow, my arm’s broken!”, not “Ow, my arm is SHEERED OFF!”). It is mentioned in the rulebook that there is a tax paid by all vectors everywhere.
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