Has anyone investigated the permanent deaths, to see if there's a variable differentiating them from the impermanent ones? It could all be the random whims of the captain, but I wouldn't want to rule out other possibilities automatically. I also don't want to step on any toes, or repeat work that has already been done.
[She's not a scientist, but her early education was very thorough, and science was a priority, so she knows a few things. This is of particular interest to her, too, even if not for the most savory of reasons.]
I'm fully in support of your efforts, but my contribution would be likely to muddy the data. I'm human, but my genetics are unusual.
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[She's not a scientist, but her early education was very thorough, and science was a priority, so she knows a few things. This is of particular interest to her, too, even if not for the most savory of reasons.]
I'm fully in support of your efforts, but my contribution would be likely to muddy the data. I'm human, but my genetics are unusual.