Aerospace Pilot Genetic Program

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  • After the Exodus, 2nd RSAB found a tremendous spread between the top 1% of pilots and the remainder.
  • Training alone did not explain differences
  • 'Mech, Infantry, and Vehicle pilots showed a more spread out distribution of skill
  • Highly controversial decision was made to use the genetic material from the top pilots to start an artificial breeding program
  • Technology is much like the Clan system with the exception that any 2nd RSAB individual (civilian or military personnel) may be entered.
  • Program focusses on traits most beneficial for Aerospace piloting
  • Training is still viewed as more important, but there is a recognition on the benefits of certain genetic traits
  • Anyone showing aptitude will be given full opportunities to become a pilot
  • No genetic modification is done except to correct specific defects that may develop
  • Program is highly successful
  • Children born via this program (using artificial wombs) are integrated with all other children
  • Prejudice is severely punished
  • Pilot washouts or those not choosing to become an aerospace pilot often become VTOL, hover tank, or Dropship pilots.
  • Roughly 2/3rds of LAM pilots come from the genetic program
  • All pilots produced must be able to bread and produce children naturally - requirement
  • Statistical evidence was key to pushing the program through and maintaining it. Statistics do not back up attempting to breed any other type of warrior.
  • Discovery of "Elemental" troops are causing 2nd RSAB to re-think this approach, but it is unlikely to result in any new genetic programs.
  • Pilot program is only barely tolerated but rarely discussed
  • Frequently, top Mechwarrior or Infantry personnel have their genetic material sampled (without their knowledge) in an attempt to keep the gene pool as expanded as possible
  • 2nd RSAB program produces far superior pilots than the Clan program does (per notes in Technical Readout: 3060 - Protomech pilots)