subunit said:
TL;DR version: Biology is complicated, traveller GMs have lots and lots of wiggle room for weird looking Vilani
Thanks for the clear(er) explanation for a historian (soft "science", y'know ... excuse us silly duffers

) ... I don't think we actually disagree, I just didn't entirely grasp your argument ... and I wasn't saying (tho
I may not have been as clear as I should have been, either :wink: ) that it was impossible, merely not very likely, that blondes/light skinned people with the same mutation would occur
then survive on Vland ... but I had no clear idea of the underlaying mechanism beyond a layman's (historian interested in the history of science and technology, but not a scientist, per se, y'see :shock: ).
However, more clarification ... OK, there is a larger "area" in which mutation that affects hair/skin colour can occur on the genome ... I get that ... but, if it is a larger area, then surely there would be more variations in skin/hair colour than those that exist in actuality and which have come to exist over the last 500,000 years that something like modern humans or reasonably close ancestors have existed.
Basically, apart from Brown and Black and slight variations on them, there's Blonde and, as I understand it, Red, which is a slight variation on Blonde for hair ... or White, for albinism, of course ... and for skin there's "black" and shades, "brown" and shades, "copper/red" and shades and "white" and shades.
In half a million years ... longer, one presumes, if skin colour variations go back to earlier protohumans ... and that's *it*.
If it's such a big area subject to mutation, then why so few in such a long period of time?
I'm guessing its partly because most mutations, even ones that aren't immediately deleterious, or deleterious in that they prevent or reduce the chances of an organism reproducing, often don't have any
definite pro-survival traits and/or are recessive and therefore disappear quite easily (and, yes, I know this is not entirely true ... but it was what I was taught in Science in the late 60's, and, unless corrected, I understand its not entirely incorrect either :? ) ... ???
Given that, then it would seem not entirely unlikely to assume, as I did, that it is extremely unlikely that you'll see Vilani blue eyes, blondes etc. Not that Vilani will, necessarily, be otherwise identical to baseline humans ... as I noted, the idea of evolutionary adaptation to different local foods is highly likely for a start.
Since Vland is subject to higher solar output, it would be possible, for example, for some Vilani to have mutated for a functional nictating membrane (there is evidently one mammal that still has one), and this might be as common on pre-spaceflight Vland as blonde hair is on Terra. And, of course, it could be a definte plus for Vilani Scouts or Spacers ...
Phil