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The Gene-Manipulated Ones

 
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This lineage spread far in the Sirius area and developed higher and higher, whereby it even became capable of creating new life themselves. Having become incapable of fighting, they bred new and genetically-manipulated human races, which were capable of fighting and could protect them from aggressors who appeared again and again. These new human races were made into forms of life by intervening genetic manipulations, which carried barbaric traits up to the degeneration and mercilessness in themselves, whose life however was limited to only about 100 years, likewise genetically-manipulated, out of the justified fear and precaution that the gene-manipulated ones could flock together against their producers and rulers and destroy these. A fear that then also proved to be true, which is why new means were sought to bring the genetically-manipulated races back under control, even if this had to be through radical extermination. And since the creator-rulers were more powerful than the genetically-manipulated ones, all they [cm: the genetically-manipulated ones] could do was to flee, with the help of the well-meaning ones fleeing the Sirius lands, while the well-meaning ones secretly became avenged to take advantage of the genetically-manipulated as well.
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This lineage spread far in the Sirius area and developed higher and higher, whereby it even became capable of creating new life themselves. Having become incapable of fighting, they bred new and genetically-manipulated human races, which were capable of fighting and could protect them from aggressors who appeared again and again. These new human races were made into forms of life by intervening genetic manipulations, which carried barbaric traits up to the degeneration and mercilessness in themselves, whose life however was limited to only about 100 years, likewise genetically-manipulated, out of the justified fear and precaution that the gene-manipulated ones could flock together against their producers and rulers and destroy these. A fear that then also proved to be true, which is why new means were sought to bring the genetically-manipulated races back under control, even if this had to be through radical extermination. And since the creator-rulers were more powerful than the genetically-manipulated ones, all they [cm: the genetically-manipulated ones] could do was to flee, with the help of the well-meaning ones fleeing the Sirius lands, while the well-meaning ones secretly became avenged to take advantage of the genetically-manipulated as well.
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