My whole point was how does the ethical consideration of helping the species by seeding the gene pool with people who are slightly improved? Those improved people may, or may not, know that they have been manipulated geneticall.
Those improved people breed with baseline people and the overall curve starts to pull upward.
I ask again. Ethically, where does that end up?
For myself, the idea is sound. So long as the changes are in basic and only effect presently existing traits and that the people are placed randomly and then all records of their placement are lost/destroyed.
That being said, I don't think it would work.
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