It's not worth the hazards it brings.
Pretend you're a brigade commander. There are three approaches to the enemy's objective. You only have enough troops to lay an ambush against one of them, so you get the division chemical company to contaminate the other two. I'm the enemy commander. We come up on one of the approaches and find it's been contaminated. I send a chemical recon party out to check the other two approaches. One of them is contaminated, the other is clean. I don't send my troops down the clean approach because I know there are 500 guys with machine-guns defending it...instead, I order MOPP 4 and trot right down one of the two contaminated approaches. While my guys are trotting, the wind shifts and blows a cloud of nerve agent over your ambushing force. I gain the objective and you gain a hundred dead soldiers.ß
In the hopes that future generations can learn from the successes and failures of previous generations.
No.
New generations are better suited to survive than previous generations.
They didn't have AIDS back then.
There was a period of military anarchy which historians call the Crisis of the Third Century. Emperors were military commanders who were proclaimed by their own troops. These were challenged by other military commanders who were hailed emperors by their own troops. There was a lot of infighting. Most emperors were murdered, sometimes even by their own troops who had elevated them as emperors because they did not want to fight civil wars. There was also hyperinflation, which crippled trade and the economy. This situation was brought to an end and the empire recovered. However, it did not return to its previous prosperity.
the safari-marsh place in Pastoria, like the safari zones of previous generations
They grow from seeds left by previous generations of wild plants.
It evolves into Pidgeotto... just the previous four generations...
do you think that the young today faces more pressure than the previous generations
the same way you evolve it in previous generations. with a water stone
Each new generation inherits alleles from the previous generation.
better educated