Xenogenesis Competition
A Xenogenesis Competition is a highly regulated event where bioengineering teams compete to create new forms of life using advanced quantum genetics and evolutionary acceleration techniques. These competitions are overseen by the Interstellar Creation Board and typically span multiple stellar cycles.
History
The first official xenogenesis competition was established by the Stellar Academy of Life Sciences in response to increasing interest in controlled species development. Following the success of the Proxima Trials, these events became standardized across multiple galaxies.
Competition Structure
Qualifying Rounds
Teams must first demonstrate proficiency in: - Molecular Architecture - Quantum DNA Manipulation - Environmental Engineering - Consciousness Implementation
Main Event
Competitors receive access to creation chambers where they implement their designs under strict observation. The standard competition format includes:
- Initial genetic seeding phase
- Accelerated evolution period
- Stability testing
- Consciousness evaluation
Safety Protocols
After the infamous Beta-7 Incident, where a created species achieved unplanned sentience, strict safety measures were implemented:
Notable Categories
Standard Divisions
- Single-planet ecosystems
- Multi-species networks
- Collective consciousness development
- Adaptive intelligence design
Judging Criteria
Projects are evaluated based on: - Stability of created life forms - Innovation in design - Environmental integration - Ethical considerations - Long-term viability