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Lies, it's 100% recommended.
So is incest and murder, so even if you think it's bad (which it isn't, it's rad) you should want to do it EVEN MORE than me.
So we could make blue babies and populate the world with Asari?
An AI would easily be able to read codes attributed to skin colour and facial features over a spectrum. Whether they did that or not is unknown. But regardless, I guess you're kind of right because even if the blend calculations made logical sense determining a character, it may not come up with someone who would contextually look biracial as we know it.
Didn't this already happen once in Asia? Now we have Covid. Thanks Obama.
You know that many first world countries have one race right ? and have had it for thousands of years, they don't suffer from racehate and other nasty ♥♥♥♥ like the US and the UK does, i'm happy i don't live there.
You should read the DD about genetics.
https://www.crusaderkings.com/news/dev-diary-34-it-is-all-about-appearances
A selection of characters of different ethnicities
Due to the fact that all characters use the same base model, we can easily create blends between multiple DNAs. Each character stores two sets of genes that we call dominant and recessive, respectively. (Disclaimer: Please note that the dominant and recessive genes in our system do not work exactly like in real life. We’re still dealing with an approximation of genetics. We haven’t fully replicated real world genetics. Yet.) When a baby is born it will inherit two versions of each gene – both of which will come randomly from either parent. As mentioned one of these genes will end up being dominant and the other one recessive based on a chance value (dominant genes from the parents have a higher chance of being inherited as dominant genes for the baby). The appearance of the newborn character is decided entirely by its dominant gene set. But the recessive genes are still there as a representation of genes carried down the generations. So when this new character gets to make its own babies they will have a chance of inheriting a gene from their grandparents, even though that gene might not have been visible on their parent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTz2QiO8Pnk
Well that's why I say on average. If you got any random person from race A and any random person from race B and bred them together, on average the child will probably be more genetically fit than a random child of two race A or two race B parents.