Do you think the Spartans augmentations would have any effect on their offspring? If so, what would the outcome of it be do you think?
[Edited on 08.27.2012 3:31 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] im the next halo No it's genetic. It should be, especially the S-II augmentations. Because it increases heavy parts of the body, which should at least be a phenotype or genotype to the newborn. At least.[/quote] What ?! None of the augmentations could or would be passed onto the child. Those augmentations were made purely to augment that individual, not his/her DNA, or gametes. Anything that's coded in the DNA which in turn is in the chromosomes, which then in turn are in the gametes or ovaries will be passed down. In any case the child will just be a normal human. Its impossible for those augmentations to be passed down. Spartans never lost their sex drive. During augmentations there was only a chance it would be suppressed.