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Reviewer: Gemini Signed [Report This]
Date: 27 May 2010 08:20 PM Title: Fingerprints

0_o  Very nice.  I've never really considdered this scenerio before.

Reviewer: Maia Signed [Report This]
Date: 26 May 2010 01:12 PM Title: Fingerprints

Huh. Really interesting. Of course, I want to know more, but at the same time, I don't. It's great as is.

Thanks for this!

Maia.

Reviewer: Twinchy Signed starstarhalf-star [Report This]
Date: 15 May 2010 08:06 PM Title: Fingerprints

Wow, this sent shivers down my back, OBC.

Interesting theory, too by the way. Taking into account the things a desperate and grieving parent might do in desperate times, it is indeed conclusive.

Reviewer: Shay Signed [Report This]
Date: 10 May 2010 04:30 AM Title: Fingerprints

Oh. Wow. Um. Golly Gee Whiz! 

Talk about a punch to the gut. I never considered that - and why not? Human is human, special breeding aside, the child was just as vulnuerable as any other. Grief can do a number on a person, but wow.

(Also makes you wonder if Sandeman practically lived at the lab for his wife to tell him such awful news over the phone...)

Huh. Amesy as a Transgenic hybrid. Could also serve to explain how Max and co. managed to thwart him. He wasn't surerior, really.

I'm so curious to find out what inspired you (over breakfast!) 



Author's Response: I had been puzzling for two months over who could be swapped and how to go Transgenic or Familiar - considering that barcodes are encoded into their DNA. Except not all of them do - Joshua was first. But First what? What if there were other firsts, without barcodes... And so I saw Sandeman, at his desk, with a file; and wondered how to get the Transgenic out of the lab. And it simply came together. I can’t take credit for consciously working it out - I just saw it, fully formed. I love my brain!

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