
The Reproductive Requisition
Compliant individuals receive the Compliance Subsidy (housing tier upgrade, neural upgrade credit, reduced insurance premium, priority healthcare) โ the fertile are technically the most subsidized citizens in Requisition territories, and also the least free


Overview
The Reproductive Requisition Order arrives in the same red-and-gold Good Fortune envelope as an insurance premium update. The crest is identical. The opening word is Congratulations. The letter does not explain how they found you. It does not explain what it wants from you in language that requires reading the Form 14-D addendum, which is attached, which is technically not the letter, which is twelve pages in legal-standard font that most recipients do not read on the first day.
What the letter wants is quarterly reproductive service. What it offers in return is the most comprehensive subsidy package available to any non-corporate citizen in the Sprawl: housing tier upgrade, neural upgrade credit, reduced insurance premiums, priority healthcare queue. The Cascade Fertility Collapse reduced natural germ-line viability to a statistical edge case โ approximately 0.4 percent of the population โ and the Reproductive Requisition exists to ensure that edge case is not left to individual choice. A society with a 0.4 percent natural fertility rate and a species-level crisis cannot afford to be polite about what it asks of the 0.4 percent.
What the letter does not say, because it does not need to say it, is that Sovereign Kane's district was the first to send it. That three corporate governance chambers asked the same question in 2181 without knowing the others were asking. That the algorithmic output that generated the Act's text was produced by a self-modifying governance system that Kane has not been able to read in full since its two-thousandth modification. The letter is not interested in its own genealogy. It is interested in compliance.

How It Works
The Requisition operates through three institutions the Sprawl already had.
The fertility registry. Helix Biotech's demographic tracking infrastructure โ built to identify who needs conception assistance and offer them the co-authored braid โ simultaneously identified, as a corollary, who did not need assistance. The 0.4 percent with viable unassisted germ lines were already in the dataset as research subjects in Helix's resilience studies. The corpo-nation demographic planners did not need to build a surveillance apparatus. They needed only to ask Helix for the column of the spreadsheet Helix was already maintaining.
The exemption mechanism. All registered Helix co-authorship clients are automatically deferred from Requisition obligations. Their fertility is "managed" โ mediated, licensed, subscribed โ and therefore not a conscriptable surplus. The state cannot conscript what the corporation already owns. Purchasing co-authorship therefore also purchases draft exemption, completing an alignment of incentives that required no coordination between Helix and the corpo-nations: the subscription that converts your fertility into a managed corporate property right simultaneously removes it from the civic draft pool. The unsubscribed natural-fertile are the only unclaimed reproductive asset remaining. They are the exclusive draft pool.
The compliance mechanism. Non-compliance does not trigger arrest. It triggers the Good Fortune Holistic Prosperity algorithm. The Reproductive Negligence classification โ formally the "Population Viability Subsection of the Therapeutic Elective Addendum" (2184) โ attaches to the non-compliant individual's wellness tier, insurance premium, employment eligibility, and credit ceiling. The Negligence Doctrine's existing architecture runs unchanged; only the classified condition is new. The feedback loop is identical: the classification makes compliance less affordable; compliance is what the classification penalizes you for refusing. The actuarial team named this the "natalist convergence." The actuarial team was pleased.
The Inversion
The Requisition introduced a dimension to the Genome Divide that its prior architecture had not anticipated: the first axis on which the un-optimized position was uniquely liable.
Every prior dimension of the Divide had been a ladder: the designed ahead, the natural-born behind, the gap compounding across generations. Helix Biotech's clients were better positioned in every metric the Divide measured. Foundation, Elevation, Transcendence โ each tier bought more of what the Sprawl rewarded, and the unoptimized were simply further down the same ladder.
The Requisition inverted the bottom rung. The designed, who had purchased every advantage the Sprawl offered, discovered they had also purchased an exemption from the species' most intimate obligation. The natural-born, who had resisted or been priced out of the system that would have optimized them, discovered that what made them un-optimal โ the retained fertility the braid had not yet reached โ was now what made them uniquely liable. The ladder still exists. The Requisition built a trap at the bottom that only catches the people the ladder skipped.
The pull quote, circulating in the Dregs: "A society discovers it has no principled way to refuse a fertility draft it would call monstrous in any other century."
The Baseline Crisis
The Baseline Movement โ built around the principled refusal of co-authorship, the community of the heirless who chose to end as themselves โ received the Requisition with a particular kind of horror. The Baseline's members were disproportionately in the natural-fertile 0.4 percent, because rejecting the braid meant not having purchased the deferment the braid conferred. The first wave of Baseline membership had chosen childlessness on principle. The Requisition arrived to tell them that their choice was being upgraded to an obligation.
The second-wave arrivals โ people who discovered their fertility at the moment it became dangerous, people fleeing draft notices rather than corporate licenses โ came to the Baseline because it was the only community organized around a structured refusal. The Baseline received them. The founding membership found them uncomfortable. We chose to end as ourselves, the slogan said. These new arrivals had not chosen; they had been chosen. Whether the clinic where the deliberately heirless and the draft-fugitives wait together for the same non-outcome is a community or a compromise is the argument the Baseline's internal councils have not resolved.
| What | A corpo-nation policy mechanism that classifies natural fertility as a strategic resource subject to civic conscription โ the fertile receive quarterly Requisition Orders, the designed are automatically deferred, and non-compliance is classified as Reproductive Negligence |
|---|---|
| Emerged | First implemented in Sovereign Kane's district in Q3 2181 via algorithmic governance output; spread to two additional corpo-nations by 2184 |
| Automatic Deferment | All registered Helix co-authorship clients are automatically deferred; their fertility is already 'managed' through the braid and therefore not a conscriptable surplus |
Deferment applications for non-Helix-client exemptions are twelve pages, reviewed by a Good Fortune algorithm, and approved at a rate that has not been disclosed in any publicly available document
Connections
- Sovereign Kane โ His district governance system generated the Requisition Act as demographic stabilization output; Kane ratified without auditing; the Requisition is his most intimate governance act and the one performed with the least awareness
- The Cascade Fertility Collapse โ The demographic emergency that justified the Requisition; the Helix fertility registry that identified the emergency also mapped the 0.4 percent draft pool
- The Negligence Doctrine โ The Reproductive Negligence extension applies the Doctrine's convergence architecture to fertility non-compliance; same mechanism, new classified resource
- Helix Biotech โ Co-authorship clients receive automatic Requisition deferment; Helix's subscription converted reproductive optimization into draft exemption without any coordination
- The Baseline Movement โ The Requisition's primary casualties: principled co-authorship refusers who therefore never purchased deferment, now facing a second front in the same war
- The Blameless Ward โ The Ward's Demonstrated Non-Viable attestation is the only documentation path out of the Requisition's compliance tracking; the Ward was not built for this but adapted
- Dr. Selin Ayari โ Routes Requisition-eligible patients through the 48-hour no-record window toward the Ward's second intake queue
- The Genome Divide โ The Requisition is the Divide's thirteenth dimension; the first inversion where the un-optimized position is uniquely liable rather than merely disadvantaged
Sensory Details
- Smell: The particular neutrality of a Population Viability Office โ climate-controlled, lightly citrus-scented, the same scent as the Good Fortune Wellness Center three floors up; a smell designed to not read as a government building
- Sound: The intake verification tone when the compliance officer confirms your fertility status has been registered โ a two-note chime that is also the Good Fortune login sound, the same sound as a successful transaction
- Touch: The Form 14-D addendum, twelve pages, slightly glossier paper than the letter itself โ the texture of a document that carries more than the letter but was designed to be read second
- Sight: The compliance subsidy dashboard on the Population Viability Office screen: housing tier in green (improved), insurance tier in green (improved), every metric improved, the fertility contribution schedule in neutral grey at the bottom of the page, the only item without a color
Visual Identity
- Color Palette: Good Fortune red-and-gold on government-white โ the corporate warmth of the Holistic Prosperity crest applied to a conscription document
- Compositional Mood: An administrative transaction that arrived in your life as congratulations and is still, technically, congratulations
- Key Visual Symbol: The red-and-gold envelope on a kitchen counter, the same envelope as every Good Fortune insurance update, containing a letter that begins with "Congratulations"
- Lighting: The even, unhurried brightness of a Population Viability Office โ the light of a room that has nothing to hide because the thing it is asking is fully legal














Social Impact
The Requisition sorted the Sprawl's population into a new taxonomy it did not choose and mostly resents.
The compliant fertile โ the 0.4 percent who accepted the Compliance Subsidy โ became the Sprawl's most publicly subsidized citizens and its most privately embarrassed. The subsidy is visible; the contribution is not supposed to be discussed. Their housing tier improvements appear in the Good Fortune social layer. Their neural upgrade credits show up as consumer purchases. What they exchanged for these improvements is not a public record. The Sprawl, which has an opinion about every other transaction its citizens enter, has not developed a vocabulary for what to call the compliant fertile, because every vocabulary option is worse than the one before it. The market eventually settled on saying nothing. The compliant fertile accept this. The alternative is saying something.
The non-compliant split into three groups the Sprawl treats as morally distinct but demographically indistinguishable. The genuinely non-viable are documenting their condition through the Blameless Ward's Demonstrated Non-Viable attestation protocol, building a paper queue that grows at forty-three people and accelerates. The principled refusers are a subset of the Baseline Movement who arrived with a prepared argument against corporate-mediated reproduction and found it also applied to state-mediated reproduction; they are classified as Reproductively Negligent and experience the insurance consequences, which they accept as consistent with their stated position. The draft fugitives are everyone else โ people who did not have a prepared position, who simply did not want to comply, who are now discovering that "I would rather not" is not a classification the Population Viability Subsection accommodates.
The Sprawl's public response is mostly characterized by the thing people do when a policy is too uncomfortable to defend and too complex to oppose: they describe it as complicated. In media coverage, the compliant fertile are described as making a "community contribution." The non-compliant fertile who have been classified Negligent are described as facing "wellness accountability consequences." The Requisition itself is described as a "population viability framework." The form 14-D addendum is not, technically, the letter.