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- | ====== Genus Sourcia ====== | + | ====== Genus Sourcia |
An evolutionary path with no relation to humans or conventional genetic life, Sourcia are instead composed of a subtype of XNA or xeno-nucleic acids - a variant with zero sugars and instead, biopolymers. | An evolutionary path with no relation to humans or conventional genetic life, Sourcia are instead composed of a subtype of XNA or xeno-nucleic acids - a variant with zero sugars and instead, biopolymers. | ||
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While it seems infestation would be an excellent method of transmission making Sourcia parasites, the technique only works when the subject is not under diuress and infestation itself is a very technical skill that a majority of Sourcia do not know and only functions if the subject is voluntary. | While it seems infestation would be an excellent method of transmission making Sourcia parasites, the technique only works when the subject is not under diuress and infestation itself is a very technical skill that a majority of Sourcia do not know and only functions if the subject is voluntary. | ||
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+ | ===== Adaptation ===== | ||
+ | Rather than having conventional technology as it is thought of, Sourcians are a hybridization of many species organic, synthetic, biological, non-biological, |