User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-26362471-20171115224527/@comment-4867780-20171119223734

Selforge citizens have many transhuman traits (immortality, telempathy, self-customization, teleportation and their own individual power set) but some level of human must be preserved for them to remain relatable, that's why self-replication isn't an option (deep on the uncanny valley). It is also why they get their daily share of unlimited power via dream-like nightly access to the Metaradise rather than making each of them the permanent deities of their own physical realm.

Indeed ^ ^ The Silver Sisters' loving nature and exemplary parenting skills are precisely what makes this "adoptive surrogacy" alternate system truly successful. I could have just gone with traditional contraception for the tried-and-true simplicity, but it seemed oddly disappointing from someone with so much power at his disposal, and somewhat unnatural as well considering the instinct to seed life as much as reasonably possible a is the driving force behind male sexuality.

No they don't, as being of help to their father/creator and by extension to their larger family is the inherent meaning of their existence, so providing such help is a reward in itself to them, although Lawrence also gifted them with permanent access to the Metaradise in thanks for their invaluable services and peerless devotion. After all, just because good deeds come naturally doesn't mean they shouldn't be rewarded ^ ^

Children born in the Legacy Heaven spend their childhood in the island-like Bubble Worlds created for them, and their adult lives in the Nexus Worlds born from their amalgamation, so it isn't really comparable to a daycare as it encompasses all stages of their immortal lives. The Bubble Worlds themselves may qualify to some extend, although the reality goes far beyond that as it also includes family and education over the entirety of their childhood. So the term "daycare" is ultimately unsuited, the Legacy Heaven being simply their "world" through and through.