{"id":206729,"date":"2017-02-10T20:47:44","date_gmt":"2017-02-11T01:47:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/eugenics-wars-memory-alpha-fandom-powered-by-wikia.php"},"modified":"2017-02-10T20:47:44","modified_gmt":"2017-02-11T01:47:44","slug":"eugenics-wars-memory-alpha-fandom-powered-by-wikia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/eugenics\/eugenics-wars-memory-alpha-fandom-powered-by-wikia.php","title":{"rendered":"Eugenics Wars | Memory Alpha | Fandom powered by Wikia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    \"Superior ability breeds superior ambition.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The Eugenics Wars (or the Great Wars) were a    series of conflicts fought on Earth between 1992 and 1996.    The result of a scientific attempt to improve the Human race through selective breeding and    genetic engineering, the wars    devastated parts of Earth, by some estimates officially causing    some thirty million deaths, and nearly plunging the planet into a new Dark Age.    (TOS: \"Space Seed\"; ENT: \"Borderland\")  <\/p>\n<p>    The script of \"Borderland\" stated forthrightly, \"The    Eugenics Wars are a dark subject.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Records from this period are fragmented, but what is known is    that the wars' roots lie in a group of Human scientists' ambitious    attempt to improve the race through selective breeding and    genetic engineering. They created a race of \"supermen,\"    popularly known as the Augments, who were mentally and physically    superior to ordinary men and women. They were five times    stronger than the average person, their lung efficiency was    fifty percent better than normal, and their intelligence was    double that of normal Humans. They also had enhanced senses,    including an ability to hear beyond that of Human capabilities.    (TOS: \"Space Seed\"; ENT: \"Borderland\", \"Cold Station 12\")  <\/p>\n<p>    The Augments were created by the scientists in the 1950s cold war era    in the hopes that they would lead Humanity into an era of peace    in a world that had only known war. (Star Trek Into    Darkness) One aspect these scientists overlooked    was the personality of the Augments. Along with their superior    abilities, the Augments were aggressive and arrogant, flaws    which the scientists were unable to correct at the time due to    the infancy of the science. One of the Augments' creators    realized this, writing that \"superior ability breeds superior    ambition.\" That same scientist was ultimately killed by one of    his own creations. (TOS: \"Space Seed\"; ENT: \"Cold Station 12\",    \"The Augments\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Khan Noonien Singh in the 1990s  <\/p>\n<p>    The Augments rose to power and held dominance over a large    portion of Humanity, beginning in the early 1990s. Among the    most notorious of these superhuman conquerors was Khan    Noonien Singh, who in 1992 became the \"absolute ruler\" of more than a    quarter of the planet, from Asia through the Middle East. (TOS: \"Space Seed\")  <\/p>\n<p>    The following year, a    group of fellow \"supermen\" followed in Khan's footsteps, and    simultaneously seized power in over forty nations. Some people    were treated as little more than slaves by the Augments. Khan    considered himself a prince \"with power over millions,\" and unlike some    other nations ruled by Augments, under his rule there were no    massacres and no wars of aggression until he was attacked; he    was thus among the most admired of the so-called \"tyrants\" into the 23rd century,    being called the \"best of the tyrants\" by James T. Kirk.    (TOS: \"Space Seed\"; Star Trek II: The Wrath of    Khan; ENT: \"Borderland\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Reports as to exactly how the wars began vary; some claim that    Humanity rose up against Khan and his fellow \"supermen,\" while    others believe the Augments began to fight among themselves.    Regardless of how they began, or who started them, the Eugenics    Wars had a devastating impact on Earth, as entire populations    were bombed out of existence. (ENT: \"Cold Station 12\";    TOS: \"Space Seed\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Among the areas affected by the wars was North Africa. One conflict that occurred    there involved a battalion of soldiers that included the    great-grandfather of future Starfleet Captain Jonathan Archer. In this encounter,    Archer's great-grandfather was able to convince the commander of his    enemy's forces to hold their fire long enough to evacuate a    school that was directly between them. Some or all parts of    that account may be non-factual as Archer was evidently in an    altered state of mind around the time he disclosed it.    (ENT: \"Hatchery\")  <\/p>\n<p>    The Augments were eventually defeated by Humans who were not    genetically enhanced. Khan was the last of the tyrants to be    overthrown, in 1996. Khan    and over eighty of the \"supermen\" were condemned to die as war    criminals. They however went unaccounted for, a fact the    governments of the time did not disclose to the public in order    to prevent panic. Rumors were later on confirmed in the    23rd    century that Khan and 84 of his followers had managed to    flee the planet unattended aboard an early sleeper ship, the    SS    Botany Bay. (TOS: \"Space Seed\"; Star Trek II: The Wrath of    Khan; Star Trek Into    Darkness)  <\/p>\n<p>    The official number of casualties from the wars was placed at    thirty million, although some historians believe it to be closer to 35 million,    with another figure established as being 37 million. Although    the wars may have ended, Humanity's fear of    genetically-engineered beings remained well into the 24th century.    (ENT: \"Cold Station 12\";    TOS: \"Bread and Circuses\";    DS9: \"Doctor Bashir, I    Presume\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Following the wars, controversial debates ensued between    Earth's governments regarding the fate of thousands of Augment    embryos. Uncertain of    how to handle the issue, the governments opted to have the    embryos placed into cryogenic    suspension. This fact was also kept from public knowledge.    The issue of genetic manipulation and Human genome enhancement    continued to plague Earth well into the 21st century,    proving to be one of the causes of World War III    in 2026. In the 23rd century, the    Eugenics Wars themselves were sometimes viewed as synonymous    with the Third World War. (ENT: \"Borderland\", \"Cold Station 12\",    \"In a Mirror, Darkly,    Part II\" historical    archive; TOS: \"Space Seed\")  <\/p>\n<p>    As both conflicts were fought over the issue of genetic    manipulation, this suggests the Eugenics Wars were regarded as    the initial cause and prelude for the Third World War, much    like how the Second World War is often seen as a result of the    First.  <\/p>\n<p>    Doctor Keniclius  <\/p>\n<p>    Soong and the Augment embryos  <\/p>\n<p>    Genetic engineering of Humans was ultimately banned on Earth,    as the concept was considered anti-Humanistic by Earth leaders.    As a result of this, Doctor Stavos Keniclius was exiled from    his community, which eventually led him to depart Earth    permanently. The ban was placed primarily as an attempt to    prevent another event like the Eugenics Wars, and to ensure    that Humanity did not endure the wrath of another Khan Noonien    Singh-type tyrant. (TAS: \"The Infinite    Vulcan\"; DS9: \"Doctor Bashir, I    Presume\", \"Statistical    Probabilities\")  <\/p>\n<p>    The ban on genetic engineering was challenged by the geneticist    Arik Soong in    the 2130s, when he    stole some of the Augment embryos left over from the wars which    were being stored at Cold Station 12. Soong believed that    genetic engineering was the key to improving Humankind and    preventing illness, and that it should be given another chance.    By raising the Augments himself, Soong believed he could    prevent them from behaving like their brethren from the    Eugenics Wars. His plan failed as the aggressive nature of the    Augments dominated, and they threatened to incite war and cause    mass murder. Starfleet's mission to hunt down and capture    the renegade \"supermen\" ultimately led to the destruction of    the Augments, as well as most of the embryos. (ENT: \"Borderland\", \"Cold Station 12\",    \"The Augments\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Not all of the embryos were destroyed, though. Some found their    way into the hands of Klingons who, believing Humans were improving    themselves in order to conquer the Klingon    Empire, attempted to use the DNA from the embryos to enhance themselves. The end    result was a mutation of a highly-contagious virus that caused massive    changes in physical appearance, biological structure, and even    basic personality traits of large portions of the Klingon race.    (ENT: \"Affliction\", \"Divergence\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Both \"Space Seed\" and Star Trek II: The Wrath of    Khan give the dating of the Eugenics Wars as the    1990s. At one point    during that decade in reality, Ronald D. Moore and Ren    Echevarria had a discussion in which they observed it as    odd that the Eugenics Wars seemed to basically be the only    evidence of genetic engineering in Star Trek. \"It's    virtually never discussed, aside from the fact that there was    this thing called the Eugenics Wars at some point, and Khan    came out of it,\" stated Moore. (Star Trek: Deep Space    Nine Companion, p. 431) Consequently, while writing    DS9 Season    5 installment \"Doctor Bashir, I    Presume\", Moore focused on the idea that the    Eugenics Wars had motivated the Federation into deciding not to    meddle with genetic engineering. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 29, Nos. 6\/7,    p. 49)  <\/p>\n<p>    In contrast to the Eugenics Wars having previously been    established as taking place in the 1990s, \"Doctor Bashir, I    Presume\", set in 2373,    references the Eugenics Wars as having occurred two centuries    prior to the episode, placing the Wars in the late 22nd century. As    Ronald D. Moore later admitted, this statement was a production    error, a line he had taken from The Wrath of Khan, but    he had accidentally forgotten to account for the episode being    set a century later than the film. (AOL    chat, 1997) Confessed Moore, \"It was    simply a mistake. The date of the Eugenics Wars is something    that we have been studiously trying not to pin ourselves down    about, because obviously they aren't happening around as we    speak [....] What looked like the distant future in 1967 is    not so distant any more. I don't blame them for not having the    foresight to see that in 30 years this would become important    in the series.\" A production staffer from Star    Trek: Voyager suggested the date had deliberately been    changed on DS9 to account for the Eugenics Wars having not been    mentioned in the \"Future's End\" two-parter. Moore flatly    rejected that theory and responded, \"We never talked to    Voyager about it.\" (Cinefantastique, Vol. 29, Nos.    6\/7, p. 50)  <\/p>\n<p>    The original dating of the Eugenics Wars was reaffirmed by    Phlox stating in    \"Borderland\" that Arik    Soong's Augments were pretty sophisticated for 20th century    genetics. Phlox later mentions to the Klingons that genetic    engineering on Earth was \"banned decades ago,\" suggesting that    the ban was not necessarily adopted by Humans immediately after    the Eugenics Wars.  <\/p>\n<p>    Manny Coto    was a fan of this series of conflicts. \"I was always    fascinated by this idea of this Eugenics Wars,\" he    commented. \"I love the backstory of that story. I just found    that just compelling, the idea that it was instigated by these    genetically superior individuals.\" (\"Inside the Roddenberry    Vault, Part I\", Star    Trek: The Original Series - The Roddenberry Vault    special features)  <\/p>\n<p>    In \"Space Seed\", Spock    describes the Eugenics Wars as \"the era of your last so-called    world war,\" suggesting this conflict could be World War III.    In TOS: \"Bread and Circuses\",    Spock states that thirty-seven million people died in World War    III  consistent with Phlox's assertion that over thirty    million died in the Eugenics Wars (again connecting World War    III and the Eugenics Wars)  but not Riker's claim that six    hundred million died in the nuclear conflict in the 2050s. As Spock was speaking in    the context of despotism, and what constitutes despotic    \"responsibility\" is open to interpretation, his statement may    not give the total death count.  <\/p>\n<p>    In TNG: \"Up The Long Ladder\",    Data states that Humans    were still recovering from the effects of World War III in the    early 22nd century. This statement makes more sense within the    context of a mid 21st century war than that of a late 20th    century war, suggesting that World War III and the Eugenics    Wars are not the same conflict, as confirmed in Star Trek: First    Contact.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Star Trek: The Eugenics    Wars books portray a different view on the Eugenics    Wars as being a more covert hidden battle between the    genetically engineered \"supermen\" rather than an overt one in    an attempt to marry the original dates of the Eugenics Wars    with the events of the present day. It also raises the quite    logical hypothesis that Gary Seven was involved in the overthrow of    Khan and the other tyrants since he conceivably was present on    Earth at the time of Khan's birth and would have known or seen    the advent of the eugenics movement. Numerous 20th century    Trek characters appear in the story, including Rain Robinson    (who at the end of the second    book becomes Roberta Lincoln's assistant), Ralph    Offenhouse (an early financial backer of the genetic    engineering program), Clare Raymond (her death is not an embolism    but collateral damage from a nerve gas attack, Khan's    assassination of Vasily Hunyadi, the fellow Augment secretly    behind the Balkan conflicts of the early    1990s), Gillian Taylor, Flint (as \"Wilson Evergreen\"), and Jeff Carlson, who    designed the Botany Bay  with Shannon    O'Donnell and Walter Nichols involved in the project     primarily with technology reverse-engineered from Quark's    Treasure.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the Star Trek: Khan comic book series    associated with the Alternate reality, the creative team    went with a portrayal of the wars as being an open conflict    that outright affected the whole planet.  <\/p>\n<p>    In \"The Rules of War\", a short story from the anthology    Strange New Worlds 9, the enemy    commander whom Archer's great-grandfather Nathan Archer    negotiated with in North Africa is Stavos Keniclius.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/memory-alpha.wikia.com\/wiki\/Eugenics_Wars\" title=\"Eugenics Wars | Memory Alpha | Fandom powered by Wikia\">Eugenics Wars | Memory Alpha | Fandom powered by Wikia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> \"Superior ability breeds superior ambition.\" The Eugenics Wars (or the Great Wars) were a series of conflicts fought on Earth between 1992 and 1996. 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