(Xbox) Let's Play XGRA Part 9

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Patriot Fall Out
Class: Sonic
Type: Warmonger
Available Points: 90 (21 Bonus Points)

Race #1: Arabian Ridge
Location: Enyo Colony, Araxes Tholus, Mars
Distance: 3 laps (33.6 miles (54.1 kilometers))
Sponsor Contract: Destroy 3 Inoca Boards (TerraNova); Destroy 4 Fobos/Patriot Boards (Vixen/Palus); Destroy 5 Phase One/Jentor/Heel/Twilight/Denser Boards (Starcom/Talon/Manta/Scarecrow/Patriot)

Race #2: Vostok Coast
Location: Vostok, Merizemlya, Antarctica
Distance: 3 laps (30.0 miles (48.3 kilometers))
Sponsor Contract: Destroy 1 Rival (TerraNova); Destroy 2 Rivals (Vixen/Palus); Destroy 3 Rivals (Starcom/Talon/Manta); Destroy 4 Rivals (Scarecrow/Templar)

Race #3: Torre
Location: Santarém, Pará, Brazil
Distance: 3 laps (32.7 miles (52.6 kilometers))
Sponsor Contract: Destroy Team Rival (TerraNova/Vixen; Palus/Scarecrow; Starcom/Templar; Talon/Manta)

RIDER SPOTLIGHT

Name: Sarasa Malanox
Alias: Jakar
Nemesis: Katerina Boyarovna
Birthdate: December 9, 2057
Height: 6’
Weight: 177 pounds (80 kilograms)
Performance (Agility/Weight/Balance): 5/4/3
Hometown: Cheltenham, England, United Kingdom

BIOGRAPHY

Of the things that annoyed Sarasa Malanox about her mother, the etymologies of her given names had long reigned supreme. Heritage was a core theme for Parvati Ayalila-Malanox, eminent from the moment motherhood was imminent. For her first, it was either the diminutive of the Hindu goddess of knowledge or the Hindi for “swan”, itself derived from a hyponym for the English of her Dzongkha middle. They were beautiful reasons, Sarasa conceded, for lab grown filet mignon.

With parents reminiscent of António Egas Moniz, to consider her cynicism as rebelliousness would be a gross oversimplification. From her childhood ciconine questions, Sarasa traced it back to their graduate years at Cambridge. Parvati Ayalila and Joachim Malanox found themselves frequently as colleagues in the same doctoral program, at first just platonic professionals. Proximity led to familiarity, which accelerated to a relationship. When their chats led to heavier discussions, a unicornuate uterus and inguinal cryptorchidism to be specific, Parvati and Joachim knew what they had was deeper than a tryst.

However, their romance hid a more disturbing similarity. Though they adhered to the Asclepian Oath, their perspectives were influenced by neoeugenics. Despite attempts to distinguish the philosophy from prior iterations of “bigoted barbarism”, hereditary exaltation was a tacit tenet in their treatises. Through their deductions diverged – medicine for Parvati, microevolution for Joachim – they both harbored echoing palilogies. It was a miasma neither evaded, from graduation to marriage.

The Padma Clinic, no matter who judged, was the climax of their Bokanovskian pursuits. Cursorily, the clinic had noble intentions of infertility treatments and genetic counseling. Selective breeding had long been a key agricultural dogma, Joachim argued, to which Parvati extended that the same applied to spermatozoa and ova. Through innocuous adverts, they easily skirted the skepticism their pitch garnered. Until they figured how to tactfully offer their full catalogue without recalling historical horrors, the new Curies let that boiler bound knot of toads hop around in their bedroom.

Already unprecedented, Padma had long merited scrutiny. After all, with a zygotic system, it was easy to justify bills triple a typical cradle to college investment. Obviously, the founders were exempt from the same exorbitances in their bid for glory. From the Petri dish to the Mendel machine, manipulating genes from the immaterial to the borderline, bioethics were regularly bent in their oft miscarried trials. Parvati and Joachim observed that their daughter, tethered to a dialytic placenta, reacted contrarily to the thrums of her controlled amniotic tank compared to fetuses in utero.

In front of the cream of the Karolinska Institute, the joint winners of their 2057 Nobel Prize for their syncretism of IVF and CRISPR formally introduced their first child. To Sarasa, it was the earliest confirmation that the Ayalila-Malanox family considered her not as a daughter to adore, but as a doctorate to defend. In fact, she was certain her premature birth was thanks to a miscalculation, at term six weeks after the ceremony. Even for a wunderkind like Sarasa, it was impossible to sway her doctor parents to her nursery.

It was a dynamic further complicated when her sister, Andrea, usurped their attention through the heralding wails of parturition. Now yesterday’s news, Parvati and Joachim knew that they had a decade, tops, before their Sarasa contested their cover story of a cryostatic twin and congenital thrombocythemia. The more she understood, the number she became. At least it helped her take the harassment she got in secondary like Teflon, impressed at her bullies’ acid wit. Sarasa reciprocated their unease, solaced by an unfamiliar candor.

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