Inferior Genes — V20 Starworks Upd [new]

Under v20, “inferior” is no longer a lifelong status. Those identified are forcibly enrolled in a retroviral gene-edit regimen. The catch: the correction has a 22% failure rate resulting in terminal cytokine storms. The document calls this “acceptable loss for collective genomic health.”

Starworks began as a utopian project: a network of orbital shipyards and gene-therapy clinics designed to help humanity adapt to alien biospheres. Over centuries, “adaptation” became “optimization.” The original Genetic Versatility Index (GVI) was meant to screen for dangerous recessive disorders. By the time of v20, it screens for “future value.” In Starworks society, your GVI score determines your access to healthcare, employment, reproduction licenses, and even your right to leave a planetary gravity well. The “inferior” in the document’s title is not editorial—it is a legal term. An individual carrying “inferior genes” (defined as any allele sequence associated with predicted IQ below 115, predisposition to myopia, chronic depression, or even empathy traits deemed “excessive”) is classified as a Residual . Residuals cannot procreate without state-sanctioned genetic correction. They cannot captain ships. They cannot vote on the Genetic Council. They are, in the cold language of v20, “maintenance units for baseline ecology.” inferior genes v20 starworks upd

The v20 update (often associated with the "Starworks" or similar industrial overhauls) typically shifts the focus from simple population management to . Under v20, “inferior” is no longer a lifelong status

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: Improvements to the progression system, potentially including streamlined stat-checking or easier navigation of the game’s "gene-based" trait mechanics.