Officer-1BDI
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1/20/2009 | |
Very common. If I remember correctly, the C1 norns actually have fewer genes than the C2 norns, so crossbreeds are much more susceptible to harmful genetic combinations. Even my surviving C1/C2 crosses have some major issues going on with them (ex: PF, one of my favorites, has an incredibly fast metabolism and has to eat fairly often to keep his life bar out of the red).
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