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'''Geofauna''' is a term describing fauna in the [[Settled Systems]] that share in its use of DNA for gene encoding. It includes all documented pre-Icnotic fauna, and all fauna bioengineered by the ENAHU probes during the [[Great Seeding]]. The existence of geofauna, by itself, does not | '''Geofauna''' is a term describing fauna in the [[Settled Systems]] that share in its use of DNA for gene encoding. It includes all documented pre-Icnotic fauna, and all fauna bioengineered by the ENAHU probes during the [[Great Seeding]]. The existence of geofauna, by itself, does not prove the existence of [[Earth]], as proponent of [[ageoism]] believe that humanity could have easily evolved on a nearby world in the [[Settled Systems]], only that they are unable to find it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 11 January 2026
Geofauna is a term describing fauna in the Settled Systems that share in its use of DNA for gene encoding. It includes all documented pre-Icnotic fauna, and all fauna bioengineered by the ENAHU probes during the Great Seeding. The existence of geofauna, by itself, does not prove the existence of Earth, as proponent of ageoism believe that humanity could have easily evolved on a nearby world in the Settled Systems, only that they are unable to find it.