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Spaniard and Morisca Produce an Albino

General Comments

This type is marketable if it can be separated from the general pattern of degeneration that marks the cycle (IV-VII). Protoeugenic information tells us that these hybrids are often beautiful to behold, and are sought after by many royal courts. They often have unique and special talents and are predisposed toward the arts. The downside is that these hybrids are often sickly, suffering from pathologies of the chest. Their hearts and lungs are poor and prone to infections. Indeed, there is also the possibility of dwarfism and other deformities. We can eliminate many of the negatives during the in vitro process, after which we can market around these prejudices. If BioCom's genetic surveillance products could be marketed as a package with this genetic configuration, we could potentially produce a successful novelty product.