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 ====== Mutants ====== ====== Mutants ======
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 +===== Overview =====
  
 Mutants are characters derived from human stock but treated in many ways like members of a nonhuman species. Whether arising as the result of genetic engineering or through natural forces ([[Random Mutation|random mutation]]),​ mutants do not receive the extra feat and skill points that other humans receive. Mutants of either sort add the Mutant subtype to their type. Mutants are characters derived from human stock but treated in many ways like members of a nonhuman species. Whether arising as the result of genetic engineering or through natural forces ([[Random Mutation|random mutation]]),​ mutants do not receive the extra feat and skill points that other humans receive. Mutants of either sort add the Mutant subtype to their type.
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 Genetically engineered mutants are most common in the [[Thuldan Empire]], and enjoy a degree of freedom and equality uncommon in the rest of the galaxy. [[Union of Sol]], on the other hand, see all mutants as aberrations,​ a corruption of the human genome that is, at best, distasteful. [[Orion League]] and [[Galactic Concord|Concordians]],​ champions of the equality of all sentient beings, have laws that guarantee full rights and citizenship to mutants, though individual citizens are still not above discrimination. Reactions to mutants among the other stellar nations and in [[The Verge|the Verge]] tend to fall somewhere between these extremes. Genetically engineered mutants are most common in the [[Thuldan Empire]], and enjoy a degree of freedom and equality uncommon in the rest of the galaxy. [[Union of Sol]], on the other hand, see all mutants as aberrations,​ a corruption of the human genome that is, at best, distasteful. [[Orion League]] and [[Galactic Concord|Concordians]],​ champions of the equality of all sentient beings, have laws that guarantee full rights and citizenship to mutants, though individual citizens are still not above discrimination. Reactions to mutants among the other stellar nations and in [[The Verge|the Verge]] tend to fall somewhere between these extremes.
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 +===== Mutants in Society =====
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 +===== Common Genotypes =====
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