Some interesting responses - thank you for them.
dworkin wrote:As for controlling your genetic supermen I suggest re-wiring those bits of the brain identified with religious experience. Your minions could then be controlled by a religion they actually experience. Pity the poor SOB who's a mutant in that respect...
That was a given for this idea, and for the reason you gave. At least for the first generation or so...
avatarxprime wrote:How far into the Space Marine thing do you want to go? If you're cool with bio-engineered glands being surgically implanted into your soldiers you can get reversible supermen like you brought up in the OP. Have a bio-engineered gland that is capable of secreting various compounds that boost the human body. A myostatin blocker to result in superhuman muscle build-up, Resveratrol for long life, leptin for dealing with fat buildup/enhancing metabolism, etc... So long as the gland(s) are in the body the person can be quite superhuman, the second you take them out though they start going back to human.
This was essentially what I was looking for as a template. Essentially, the military will evolve from an "augmented, but reversable" approach, to a "born and die as a soldier," for reasons given below. The Warhammer 40k reading I've done online about the implants in question mostly make sense, though some of them I'm not sure about.
Would another idea, as a defense against beam weapons (as a seemingly natural evolution, since most of their skin would be resistant to slugthrowers), be a sort of ablative skin? Dead skin accumulates naturally, but somehow making sure it created a layer that would dissipate and vaporize upon contact with a beam weapon should work. Any thoughts?
Darmalus wrote:An idea for why such decisions might be made, even with historical examples of why it is a bad idea. If your citizens of this civilization are already starting to separate into separate species, then making a military species might not seem a big leap at all. The Luna and Mars colonists all got low-g adaptations, the permanent spacers got modifications that let them stand exposure to vacuum and hard radiation for a little while, the guys who live on Hoth can walk naked in sub-zero temperatures indefinitely, the long term residents of Dune think that 100F is a cool day, and they never lose body moisture, and so on.
Essentially, this will be my approach. The human species at this time, still in a sort of Golden Age of discovery, decides to make "adapted humans" for life on other planets, so they wouldn't need environmental suits. After having done this sort of work for a while, with several long-term thriving new "species descendant" of human, it would seem to be a natural extension to turn this approach at some point to war, and its possibilities. After which...things go downhill.