by Gvest » Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:36 am
The female parental unit refers to its young differently in (hopefully) earlier instances, since it hasn't yet decided to self-identify as a "She" (pronounced "shay".)
As for your other questions:
In a way
No
And yes.
These "humans" are a genetic mod by aliens to produce more tasty brains in chimps. Genetic variation (such as the male unit's defective X chromosome) is introduced to prevent blights. Mating by "humans" was not intended, but "nature finds a way"
The female parental unit refers to its young differently in (hopefully) earlier instances, since it hasn't yet decided to self-identify as a "She" (pronounced "shay".)
As for your other questions:
In a way
No
And yes.
These "humans" are a genetic mod by aliens to produce more tasty brains in chimps. Genetic variation (such as the male unit's defective X chromosome) is introduced to prevent blights. Mating by "humans" was not intended, but "nature finds a way"