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Just some notes for things to add in the future:

Advocacy of some forms of eugenics didn't completely die out after the Eugenics Wars. Other genetic/eugenic movements/colonies:

  • Paragon Colony (The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh)
  • Genome Colony (TNG episode "The Masterpiece Society")
  • Aegis agents (Gary Seven)

Others?--Emperorkalan 19:35, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

The Neyel are the product of genetic engineering made by the Vanguard colony and the Empyreans from Nova Empyrea in "The Better Man" are also said to be a genetically engineered society that originates from Humans. Oh and there are the Herans from Hera's who based their society a bit on the Augments. I'm trying to get the Best Man book so will add more on that when I get it. -- Darth Batrus 20:46, 06 June 2007 (UTC)
Good to be complete but keep in mind we already have an extensive aftermath of the eugenics war section on the wars page and an extensive page of augments, both of which are linked from this page, as is the so far unwritten page on genetic modification. Try to think what is most relevant specifically to each of those areas rather than repeating absolutely everything on each page. --8of5 19:55, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
Well, those pages have a lot of material, some of which would likely be better placed in a related subject (like this one, or genetic engineering, or something else) I think once we gather together the various instances of "tinkering with the baseline" by humans or aliens against themselves or others, we can overhaul the individual pages to the material that's most relevant to each particualr subject.--Emperorkalan 20:22, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

That new entry doesn’t seem to flow quite right, and Sand and Stars in an omnibus please cite the individual novel. --8of5 17:40, 25 June 2007 (UTC)

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