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azi-population-management

The chapter explores the difficulties in controlling and integrating azi, genetically engineered humans with programmed psychsets, especially when environmental factors cause unpredictable behavioral changes.

1 chapter across 1 book

Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh

Chapter 129

In this chapter, Ari testifies before the Council regarding the controversial colonization of the planet Gehenna, explaining how her predecessor Emory defied Defense Bureau orders to ensure the survival of the colony despite the risks posed by environmental interactions on psychsets. The testimony reveals the complexities of managing azi populations, the dangers of deep-tape programming in unknown environments, and the political tensions surrounding the colony's existence and potential threat to Alliance. The discussion highlights the ethical and practical challenges of controlling genetically and psychologically engineered humans in a precarious frontier setting.