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'''Regressive''' was a term used by the planners of [[Nerva Beacon|the Ark]] to refer to | {{pullout|{{update|''[[The Black Hours (audio story)|The Black Hours]]''}}}} | ||
'''Regressive''' was a term used by the planners of [[Nerva Beacon|the Ark]] to refer to [[human]]s with undesirable [[Genetics|genetic]] traits. The [[Gene pool|genetic pool]] of the survivors was carefully balanced; the introduction of regressive traits was said to threaten their long-term survival. Amongst the volunteers for the project from [[Colony 9]] a regressive faction existed, but were allowed because their regressive traits had a zero survival rate predicted across generations. | |||
The [[Fourth Doctor]] and his companions were seen as regressive by [[Noah]], due to their anachronistic speech patterns. | The [[Fourth Doctor]] and his companions were seen as regressive by [[Noah (The Ark in Space)|Noah]], due to their anachronistic speech patterns. Lazar considered using his authority to destroy them lest they infect the gene pool. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:12, 25 August 2024
Regressive was a term used by the planners of the Ark to refer to humans with undesirable genetic traits. The genetic pool of the survivors was carefully balanced; the introduction of regressive traits was said to threaten their long-term survival. Amongst the volunteers for the project from Colony 9 a regressive faction existed, but were allowed because their regressive traits had a zero survival rate predicted across generations.
The Fourth Doctor and his companions were seen as regressive by Noah, due to their anachronistic speech patterns. Lazar considered using his authority to destroy them lest they infect the gene pool. (TV: The Ark in Space)