The First Series of Genetic Laws
made it necessary to apply to
the
Greater
Genetic Board
for permission to replicate,
creating
an application process that strictly regulated the possession
and transmission of genes.
Diligently enforced by
the Genetic Police in the spirit of
a conservative philosophy
of social planning,
the laws empowered only
the Greater Genetic Board
the right to decide
who was to be replicated
and how. |