
because we won't be able to un-science the sterilisation.
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Mon 9 Mar 2009, 12:13,
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Humans have had a chance, they've messed up. Give the ants and axolotls a turn.
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Mon 9 Mar 2009, 12:16,
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Maybe we'd get it right the second time around.
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Mon 9 Mar 2009, 12:17,
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Put contraceptives in the water supply. No problems with passing a test, you just need sufficient willpower to drink nothing but bottled water for a month to flush out the stuff.
In his SF novels, he had a slightly different system with contraceptive injections, and a license system.
Birthright lotteries FTW!
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Mon 9 Mar 2009, 17:13,
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In his SF novels, he had a slightly different system with contraceptive injections, and a license system.
Birthright lotteries FTW!