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“Yes. The scientific discussion goes something like this: Communication of living systems is done by molecular recognition. This central principle of the living world is performed at the contact sites of different objects such as single macromolecules or highly complex supramolecular assemblies as…” quote by Michael Anderle
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““Yes. The scientific discussion goes something like this: Communication of living systems is done by molecular recognition. This central principle of the living world is performed at the contact sites of different objects such as single macromolecules or highly complex supramolecular assemblies as living cells may be described. Molecular recognition capabilities are evoked by the nanocytes. Every vampire has nanocytes in their bodies coming from the original, Michael. Unfortunately, the nanocytes in Michael’s body had not been adjusted to deal with human DNA correctly so each generation takes the mutations from the previous generation and provides less ideal modifications to the generation they produce. The original effort on Michael was not adjusted and it was very painful. It seems that our sun caused the first mutations to the nanocytes, so it is very rare that the ability to walk in the sun is carried forward. That Stephen has the ability to walk in the sun was due to something in his own DNA I’m sure. That human DNA trait is what was passed to you.” “So,””

Michael Anderle

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Source Speech: Interview excerpt, unknown source, 2020

The passage mixes speculative biology with fictional nanocyte lore, suggesting mutations affect abilities like sunlight tolerance.

In simple terms: Fictional biology explains traits through nanocytes and mutations.

Key Takeaway

Consider how speculative ideas shape storytelling.

Themes

science fiction biology mutation nanotechnology ability sunlight

Mood

curious speculative intrigued

Type

narrative explanatory worldbuilding

When to use this quote

  • creative writing
  • character backstory
  • science fiction worldbuilding
  • genetic engineering
  • sunlight tolerance

Key Concepts

genetics evolution speculative biology worldbuilding

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this fictional biology affect character motivations?
  • What real scientific concepts could be adapted responsibly?
A Different Perspective

The explanation lacks scientific basis and may confuse readers.

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