On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 7:31 PM, Tim <xxxxxx@little-possums.net> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 06:53:58PM +0700, Abdul Rahman Reijerink wrote:


Contact, trade, and sex with extraterrestrial human races occurred
long before any Terran colonies were established.

However, you do raise an interesting point: a few generation ships
were launched in the few decades before jump drive and contact.  None
of them would have arrived at their targets for at least a thousand
years since they were limited to very primitive versions of fusion
reaction drives, and of course all the nearby ones were rapidly
contacted with jump drives.

Still, perhaps one kept going somewhere.  Maybe the intended (nearby)
destination turned out to be uninhabitable and they were able to
continue to a much more distant target.  It may have been presumed
destroyed.

In that case, it might never have been in contact with humaniti, and
those descendants might indeed have purely Terran genes.  Maybe if (on
top of the already improbable prerequisties) it founded a distant
colony and was re-contacted only within the last couple hundred years,
there might be some tiny number of pureblood Terrans in the Solomani
sphere.


Even with that fanciful scenario, routine claims by Solomani
politicians four thousand years after contact to be pureblood Terran
would be nothing but fantasy.  The best they could manage would be an
absense of records to the contrary.

This was the setting for the default setting for Trillion Credit Squadron. Three slowboats reach an isolated cluster in the Great Rift and settle different worlds. Centuries later, an Imperial ship misjumps in and spreads jump technology. So the people on these worlds would be as pure Terrans as you could find.



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