Title | On the Entropy of Genes | ||
Speaker | Rosalind Lutece | ||
Level | Downtown Emporia | ||
Date | July the 3rd, 1893 |
On the Entropy of Genes
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Transcript: Comstock seems to have been made sterile by simple exposure to our contraption. A theory: just as sexual reproduction can de-emphasize the traits of each parent, so goes the effect of multiple realities on our own. Your traits dissipate, until they become unrecognizable, or cease to exist.
Location: On the lower floor of Lutece Labs, near the blackboard in the workshop.