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Despite the title, this is a serious book about how futures are actually built.

Despite the title, this is a serious book about how futures are actually built.
How to Realistically Genetically Engineer Cat-Girls for Domestic Ownership explores orbital infrastructure, closed-loop habitats, governance, longevity science, and ethical constraints that shape long-term human survival.
A serious roadmap for humanity’s long-term future
Despite the satirical framing, this book is a structured examination of what would actually be required to move civilisation into space and responsibly alter human biology.
The book is structured as a chain of grounded science-future essays that accumulate into a coherent long-term roadmap.
It builds from physical constraints upward:
Genetics is discussed only after infrastructure, consent, and long-term maintenance realities are established.
This is not erotica or a DIY manual. It examines what would be required at a civilisation scale, not what an individual should attempt.
Is this book satire?
No. The title is deliberately provocative, but the content is a serious systems analysis.
Is this erotica?
No. The book focuses on infrastructure, governance, and long-term engineering constraints.
Was this written using AI?
AI tools were used for editing and clarity, but all arguments, structure, and conclusions are human-authored.
Who is this book for?
Readers interested in realistic space infrastructure, longevity, ethics, and systems thinking.
Why is the title provocative?
To grab attention and filter readers. The real content is serious systems engineering and ethics.
Holly Figg is a systems thinker and writer focused on long-term futures.
This book is her exploration of infrastructure, governance, and ethical constraints for humanity’s survival and responsible biology design.