Straying off-topic a little, isn't Jamie Lee Curtis is a hermaphrodite? I heard she was born with ambiguous genitalia and has either XXY or XYY chromosomes. Her two children were adopted, since her form of hermaphroditism renders her sterile. I'm not sure of the medical term, but apparently she had no "inside parts", so anything she has now was a result of surgery.
Fascinating, huh? As for a Vykker queen, I'd hope not. I'm partial to the idea of Vykkers creating new generations in the lab. Look at their feet, surely that's not how nature intended them to be. |
If there was a Vykker Queen,she'd be the ugliest of them all........:rolleyes:
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hmm... i don't know about the whole cloning bit. If the Vykkers are scientists, they probably know that races of clones really aren't a good idea- check out "Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang" it's a good book on this subject.
If I had to guess, I would figure that Vykkers as we see them aren't at all what they look like naturally. Here's another book suggestion- "The Island of Dr. Moreau". Perhaps the old Vykkers take wild Vykkers, happy little purple creatures, and mutilate... I mean surgically augment them from birth. that would explain all the stitchwork. ANd, hey, queens are too a cool idea! |