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Eugenics wars[]

Okay, maybe the reference to the books wasn't needed, but I'm sure Watching the Clock says that he was involved in the Human Genetic experiments that lead to the wars. Geek Mythology 11:12, July 22, 2011 (UTC)

In the book, a character theorized that information when analyzing hearsay from another character and then discounts it a few sentences later. I don't think that's the same as stating it as a fact that he caused the wars themselves, just because they theorized his involvements in Eugenics.
It's sort of like stating that Hitler's art teachers started WW2. There's a definite connection but it is an error in stating it as a direct fact. -- Captain MKB 22:55, July 23, 2011 (UTC
Correction: Page 438 Aegis suspects he was involved but gave the scientists servo hyponosis memory blocks as added security measure, (See below). It would also explain the less able Uban, (ie: An example of Project Chrysalis's results in the unaltered timeline) suggesting Jamran purposely used the Project as protective camoflague.

From: http://home.fuse.net/ChristopherLBennett/DTI_Annot2.html The only way to reconcile my idea of the Sponsor's involvement in the Eugenics Wars with the portrayal of Project Chrysalis in the Eugenics Wars duology was to postulate that the Chrysalis scientists were unaware their knowledge came from an alien source, since the EW novels had scenes from the scientists' viewpoints in which they clearly thought of their breakthroughs as their own work. 86.128.42.18 13:10, September 26, 2014 (UTC)