Presented here are casual enhancements that are considered
common or affordable. There are other genetic modifications that
can cost in the millions.
| Enhancement |
Avail |
Cost |
| Cloned |
+4 |
x10 base cost |
| Cosmetic |
+2 |
5.000Y |
| Flore-Pet |
+2 |
800Y |
| Hypo-Allergenic |
+2 |
1.200Y |
| Luci-Pet |
+2 |
1.000Y |
| Munchkin |
+1 |
500Y |
| Retro |
+3 |
10.000Y |
Cloned: Not even death can prevent you from having the pet you
want. Many of the famous animals on TV or owned by famous people
have had their genetic sequence recorded. So now you too can have
a trid-star’s pet. Note that this would be the unmodified version.
Genetic enhancements are separate and extra.
Cosmetic: Technology has reached the point of adjusting gene
sequences in order to change the color or pattern of fur or feathers.
Mauve ravens, stripped giraffes, and auburn cats are just a few of
the possibilities.
Flore-Pet: Fluorescence allows a pet to glow when the
appropriate light is shined upon it. Fluorescent pink, blue, red, and
green colors are available.
Hypo-allergenic: With some enhancements, shedding and
dandruff of the pet are greatly reduced. For severe allergies, the skin
proteins are slightly altered to avoid the allergic reaction.
Luci-Pet: Using luciferin, pets can now generate their own soft
glowing light. Yellow, blue, and green colors are available.
Munchkin: Growth is hindered, allowing for miniature or dwarf
versions of a breed. This enhancement averages a thirty to fifty
percent reduction in size, depending on species and breed.
Retro: How would you like a chicken with teeth? Retro engineering
can activate dormant genes that were turned off during evolution.
Not as popular as cosmetic enhancements. This enhancement has
found enthusiasts in those wishing to turn birds back into dinosaurs.