by OldGuy » 28 Aug 2018, 12:36
I have a feeling this could be called a "fairy tale" for more reasons than one. They might have gone in straight as an arrow but most will have turned to friends for more than friendly conversation within the first year or two. Most will eventually participate whether by choice or by force. Nearly all will be dead long before the 100 years are up, just because life isn't that long for most humans.
Under ordinary situations, a new generation is normal every 20 years. In such an environment, very few second generation kids will show up, and since they would all be at least half siblings, any third generation would have major health issues due to any potential inbreeding between siblings. A fourth generation would not be likely, or any few that do come along will be a physical mess with two previous generations of inbreeding.
When all is said and done, it is not likely any survivors at the end of 100 years will have even known any of the original group, and they would be so physically and mentally messed up the only place they could spend the rest of their years in public would be mental health institutions.
Sounds like a curse for any offspring to even begin. The original group would have been better off to not even start such a program. If I was offered such an option, I would choose to stay above ground and forget the vault.
I have a feeling this could be called a "fairy tale" for more reasons than one. They might have gone in straight as an arrow but most will have turned to friends for more than friendly conversation within the first year or two. Most will eventually participate whether by choice or by force. Nearly all will be dead long before the 100 years are up, just because life isn't that long for most humans.
Under ordinary situations, a new generation is normal every 20 years. In such an environment, very few second generation kids will show up, and since they would all be at least half siblings, any third generation would have major health issues due to any potential inbreeding between siblings. A fourth generation would not be likely, or any few that do come along will be a physical mess with two previous generations of inbreeding.
When all is said and done, it is not likely any survivors at the end of 100 years will have even known any of the original group, and they would be so physically and mentally messed up the only place they could spend the rest of their years in public would be mental health institutions.
Sounds like a curse for any offspring to even begin. The original group would have been better off to not even start such a program. If I was offered such an option, I would choose to stay above ground and forget the vault.