>>236>What would you want in your bio-engineered waifu?to have it not turn out as some kind of freakish abomination like pic related would probably be the main thing.
>>237That would be a pretty high priority on my list too...
>>236I'm going to stick with a mechanical one with whatever AI is available until that guarantees the result that I'm looking for. If I'm going to be doing anything ckose to playing god, I'm doing it with something we humans actually have proper dominion over in every aspect.
I would want her to live at least as long as I do. I want her to be able to read at a college level. I want her to be able to carry on a conversation. I want her to be capable of geniuine love and affection.
I think increasing longevity and improving immunity would be the hardest challenges. Horses only live like 30 and we would need to almost triple that if we wanted them to live as long as us.
>>254If you can do that, may as well go ahead and extend the lives of the superhumans that could be created with this field of inovation.
>>259First talking horses then super humans.
>>236I believe that every research center as of now does know fuck all about proteoma engineering and modifications. Doing such thing is not "simple" as creating a pig with compatible organs for humans, it requires a project for the whole body, bottom up, and perfect knowledge of the genome and every combined effect of the chunks related to shape, growth and functionality.
However.
Policy and interest-wise, China could be advantaged in the run to create chimeras, but I doubt the chinks have any interest whatsoever in creating ponies instead of better ant-people.
At this technological stage it's better to try and cause random mutations through radiation damage and consequent trait selection using a gorillion specimens like it was originally made for crops before Gene editing became feasible.
>>280You think we would need to know all of that just to make a horse smart enough for conversation?
>>296Achkhktually, yes. A brain with higher functionality is energy-demanding, and has repercussions on the whole body. An organism is througly interlaced, you can't just transplant/enhance a part of it and expect it to work just fine if it isn't designed to do so
>inb4 digitalized brain that runs on external energy source/battery >>297how much would it increase energy demand by? Could you just decrease the size and muscle mass of the pone through selective breeding to cut down on energy demands?
>>298It would surely demand more blood intake and nutrition, for starters. Then the effects and modifications required tumble down to nervous system, glands...
I honestly don't know how much. I'm just a scifi nerd, not in biochem or anything.
>>301True.
You can't just make an organisms brain bigger without modifying the rest of it to accommodate it. Even things like jaw structure and neck muscles are significant. The entire organism's body must be in perfect synch
>>298I can't imagine it would increase energy demands by more than 10-20%. Horses' brains are actually pretty similar to ours. Now that certainly is significant but I doubt we would need to understand every aspect of the organism to overcome that. Reducing muscle mass, decreasing body size, maybe altering gut bacteria for more efficient energy digestion.
>>302Seems like a lot of the structural problems could be overcome through selective breeding.
>>303Yeah, but that takes quite a bit of time... You'd have to go through 30-something generations of mutant hoers before you got one that could survive more than a few years...
>>304People have been breeding horses for centuries. Surely there are a few breeds that have a few of the required traits. We wouldn't be starting from scratch.
>>302>>303>>304>>305The problem here seems to be the fitting of a designed, humanlike brain into the modified structure of a horse used as raw materials.
WHAT IF it was done the other way.
If anyone did read "Yapoo: human cattle", you might know where I'm getting at.
You don't start from eugenics nor ENGenics, but from dysgenics. Nature, as alwais, provides half of the work already. Think about the joke dog breeds, i.e. pugs.
Raw material could be a batch of pooinloo genetic fuckups with Congenital Genu Recurvatum (pic related)
Then select bad ova/sperm and insert/combine dwarfism, hypertricosis. Proceed by polishing the product with selective breeding and surgery, while causing early puberty with hormone injections to speed up the reproductive turnover of the specimens.
All in all:
>move to India>create foundation for genetic study/therapy>hire brony Mengele>acquire specimens>keep some of them happy and well fed/cured as good PR>acquire more specimens from the first batch by "accidental pregnancies" and steal the fetuses masquerading it as late game abortions>what gets in the basement, stays in the basement >>307But think about all we could learn from creating sapient pones.
>>307If we started with humans they would still retain much of their human female instincts and behavior and it would be a lot harder to get away with than if we started with horses.
>>307>hire brony MengeleAh me, me me!
I always wanted to mess with the human body!
Now who wants to go to India and make a foundation?
Anyone have that old thread from 4chan that said /mlpol/ was autistic enough to make their own pony waifus?
>>389I didn't save it, but I remember that post.
pic unrelated
>>389why the fuck didn't anyone ever think to reprogram and reskin these little fuckers?
I mean, it's not a waifu in the strict term, but I think it would be fairly entertaining to have a robotic pony welcoming you home
>inb4 implement fleshlight >>391I'll bet you hasbro thought of trying it out, only to discard the idea later.
>>392nobody can stop autism when it's augmented by a 3d printer
>>391We should make another thread for robowaifus
>>395Feel free to, if you have the content for it.
>>399robo waifu discussion goes here
>>401 → >>463We would probably have a few fuck ups no matter what path we took. Are there any ethical questions we should be considering here?
>>305These might be good starting points
>>543The earlier generations would probably be like fluffies.
>>563Use them for antibody production or something.
>>386manegele little humanpony
genetics is magic.
base: human dna, edited with pony dna and cat dna (mlp ponies have cat lije features)
i don't think actual hooves would be apropriate, but very stronhly modified paws. those would look more like mlp pony hooves and could still allow for object manipulation.
wings and horns would be mostly useless.
the colors are going to be complicated, especialy blue hues.
>>543What shall come first—the fluffy, or the yukkuri?
>>312 Human as a base, then recessive gemne activation, pony genes and cat genes ( mlp ponies are closer to felines in their anatomy and facial structure than to equines). a few genes present in dogs would encourage loyality and bonding.
>>1107I think it would be easier to use horses as the base if the end result is meant to be horse-like.