189 Batch Incubation & Age-Staggered Development Protocol
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Batch Incubation & Age-Staggered Development Protocol
1. Staged activation: Fertilized eggs are thawed and incubated in timed batches, with intervals of 1–3 years between groups, avoiding population and care overload.
2. Age-hierarchy care:
- First cohort: raised entirely by on-board AI and bionic robots.
- Subsequent cohorts: jointly cared for by older, earlier-born individuals under AI guidance.
3. Natural social structure: Cooperation, responsibility, and emotional bonding emerge organically as older individuals nurture younger ones, forming a stable, self-sustaining human community.
4. Risk resilience: A staggered population structure minimizes systemic risk and ensures civilizational continuity even under partial system disturbance.