With David and Danny’s genetics decoded, it was time to look at some of the other norns in the group.

bandicam 2015-04-30 21-21-19-868 copyPerry – Male – Son of Lydia and Gavin

Moniker – 1XEH

Perry is David’s full brother and Danny’s half-brother! At 7 hours, 45 minutes, he was pretty old, but had a few hours left in him yet. Because of my break, I can’t say I remembered a lot about him but when he was imported, he made a sprint for the Baobab and got himself sick. Thankfully, his reaction was short lived.

Good | Bad | Interesting

Beside a few small changes here and there, Perry doesn’t have any mutations.

bandicam 2015-04-30 21-36-44-131 copyPeony – Female – Daughter of Opal and Gavin

Moniker – 8IAB

Peony is Danny’s full-sister and is Perry and David’s half-sister. Graphically speaking, she’s a giant compared to her brothers but at 6 hours old, she might be losing a few inches in height soon.

On import, she zoomed right past Muggy and started looking at everything. Like Perry, she seemed to find the baobab irresistible.

Good | Bad | Interesting

Like Perry, she doesn’t have any particularly interesting

mutations.

bandicam 2015-04-30 21-43-09-359 copyTabby – Female – Daughter of Lydia and David

Moniker – 1HYO

Tabby, it turns out, is David’s daughter! She zoomed past everything in the garden to say hello to Peony, who napped. At just shy of 4 hours old, she was the baby of the 5 norns that were imported to the rebooted world.

Good | Bad | Interesting

Like Perry and Peony above, she doesn’t have any particularly interesting mutations. This is unfortunate, because I was hoping to have some neat mutations to show you all.

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One Thought on “Continuing the Genetic Investigation

  1. Sometimes the best genetic analysis turns up nothing! I’m really liking these Ron Norns, though… I have a feeling I might add one or two to the next generation of my C1 Norns. That, and work on fixing up the sprites/body data files to make them a little cleaner! Hopefully your next genetic analysis will turn up a few interesting mutations!

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