Too, we don't exactly know what Tor was up to while he was with Gray and Cordes. The only thing we're sure of is the Dragon which he purposefully handicapped.
Then there's the whole locking down Cordes in his own mind with Timon. The way I took this was Tor searching his own mind for tainted neurons and Timon locking them down. I don't think Tiera could have handled either of those tasks for the length of time they did.
To the Ancients:
I think Alice Orange may be tainted with a bit of Gray. I find it highly suspicious that so much of the Space Fleet is dominated by women. Yes, Orange is distrustful of attractive men, but I can't imagine that so few men are found lacking in ability or desire to be in the space program and are too attractive for Orange to trust, especially if displaced Austrans are involved. Gray was the genetic expert and she certainly could have created a small virus to infect female ancients to gradually imprint new Rhetistics.
What about the facilities used to create the clones? While the biological entities have been destroyed and they're denied existence for at least a decade, what happens after the death field dissipates? What if a curious explorer finds one of the facilities and creates new clones? Is the death field sophisticated enough to detect the digital imprints of the Ancients?Statistics: Posted by RyanM — Mon Dec 15, 2014 11:16 am
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