' Wrote:Yeah, and Human biology in comparison to Nomad biology is like comparing a 2D square to a 3D shape with hundreds of points to it.
There may be a point where Nomads cannot adapt to infect people, but may be thousands of years into the future.
For now, the Nomads main advantage is the fact they're more advanced than humanity. The incubi was designed to be compatible, and they could just make another type to be compatible with the new changes.
Doubtful, the Nomads will have the upperhand on biological matters for another few centuries at least. Nomad genetics aren't solid, that's the idea.
The incubi is unlike the "True Nomad" biology, it's the connection of consciousness that makes them Nomad.
Well, consider that it was -our- fast adaptation that lead us to where we are now.
I think you give humanity less credit than is due.
And I didn't mean humanity as a whole was uninfectable (though it could happen), I was speaking a few select abnormalities.