eliakon wrote:What they look like is irrelevant. There are only two options. Either they are the same biochemically, or they are not the same biochemically. Its a binary set. Any answer can be then solved by looking at the two possible answers.
If they are the same biochemically, then terrestrial biology rules would apply, and we can then determine inter-fertility by analyzing the genetics and stuff. And since the definition of race would include compatible races.....if you did find another planet with people that could breed with humans, they would, by definition, be a sub-race of humans, since that is one of the basic definitions of a race.
If they are NOT the same biochemically, then taking half of a our DNA, and combining it with what ever they use would not create anything....half DNA strands only bind with matching DNA bases to start with.
Again you missed my point.
I am not saying anything is possible. I am saying that what we know so far is not definitive on the matter at all and the so called
rules can be (possibility) much more complex, diverse and extraordinary than what we know. You wanna an example?
Take a look at NASA's research on a bacteria that at the time (2010) they claimed that survived in a arsenate enviroment and that incorporated it on its DNA which was always a thing for science fiction. Later that claim was refuted but the fact that a bacteria survived in a arsenate enviroment and managed to growth shatered some believes of scientists about what conditions can harbor life in the universe.
What that means? That we still know nothing about life, its condition to exist, its variants, configurations and peculiarities.
After all... How could we know all that is to know about life in the universe if we have not leaved the confines of our solar system and meet other lifeforms out there?I am not saying that scientists are wrong or right, just that they dont have all the pieces of the puzzle that is the mistery of life and thus they cant be 100% certain about how life will manifest itself in the universe.
eliakon wrote:The premise 'Well you don't know what's out there, so anything is possible' is faulty. Not ALL possibilities are valid. Especially since we can look at the game books and get an idea of what life is like in the Palladium universe. Life in the Palladium worlds tends to be organic, carbon based, oxygen breathing, and has two genders. However none of the races so far shown (that is 0.0%) have ever been inter-fertile with another species. Thus the statement 'Nuh uh, its totally possible, since you can't prove me wrong' is at best pointless, and at worst a simple logical fallacy.
You are stating the Palladium Books that by definition are based on the assumption that humans cannot breed with non-humans or that any species cannot inter-breed with other species, so is just natural that you dont find anything on that matter in the books. This is not proof of anything.
Also if we were to use/abide only to what is canon in the books then 75% or more of all that is posted on this forums would never exist in the first place.