8 years ago
Conspiracy Theory
Ok, here's another weird coincidence. So Alec has been working on these crazy experimental implants (with Ellen) made to keep Ellen alive when she should be dead. During this time Miranda, Wilson, an...
@V4rdyn wrote:Entirely possible.
I mean, the Krogan also used that 600+ years to adapt to the genophage as best they could. They "only" achieved +4% viability, but that's statistically huge against a sterility plague.
I think I ran the numbers one time and with the genophage left as in and the Krogan quit being suicidal, the Krogan population should be net positive already at the .1% survival rate (being able to live hundreds of years and having children by the dozens). The 4% number they talked about was from when they were leaving the Milky Way (which means they probably missed Mordin's adjusting the genophage to their clan).
@arthurh3535 wrote:
@V4rdyn wrote:Entirely possible.
I mean, the Krogan also used that 600+ years to adapt to the genophage as best they could. They "only" achieved +4% viability, but that's statistically huge against a sterility plague.
I think I ran the numbers one time and with the genophage left as in and the Krogan quit being suicidal, the Krogan population should be net positive already at the .1% survival rate (being able to live hundreds of years and having children by the dozens). The 4% number they talked about was from when they were leaving the Milky Way (which means they probably missed Mordin's adjusting the genophage to their clan).
By the thousand. The number I remember is 1K but they don't say how many clutches. A 4% fertility rate works out to 40 surviving children/year.
How many of those survive to maturity is another matter.