This is a thought that recently popped (or pooped?) up in my head. Coming from a background in natural sciences (NOT biology though, so I am on very shaky grounds) it dawned on me that there MIGHT be similarities in play here, with the added flavor of "selective breeding", "gene modification", "confounder bias", genetic drift" and other stuff since X-Wing meta (contrary to how Natures selection works) is partly controlled or steered by individuals wills and purposes.
This might have "been done before" but I need to get it off my chest and I am interested in your thoughts:
Anyway, the parallels that I see is that in between Waves the meta develops in different paces in different locations/areas/countries/continents. This is driven/determined by the number of players (the total gene pool), the amount of games (or "matings"?), squad modifications (mutations) and number of competitions and level of competitive play (culling the herd). So in areas with a small number of players the evolution might quickly grind to a hold due to "inbreeding" and nothing to push the mutation processes onwards, while in a large areas the constant flow of new ideas and new things to counter and counter with will speed up the process. Of course in both environments a spontaneous "frameshift mutation" or less severe new squad idea/concept might cause a sudden dramatic change that will either die out or become "the new s**t" to beat.
And then comes "The Creationists" aka FFG (btw, I am NOT an creationist myself) with first previews and then new releases and FAQ's which bot can have ground breaking impacts in the meta all over the Earth similar to huge meteor impacts. But even the most massive impact might not be able to kill the cockroaches of X-Wing builds; "The Swam", it might be changed a bit but it'll most likely always persevere for eternity in some shape or form.
With each new Wave out comes also the "environmentalists" and/or "Doom Day Preachers"; they will start shouting "The sky is falling!!", "Everything is broken!!" or "Don't play with the genes!" and similar stuff. In some cases they have a point and proves to be correct, but mostly it ends up with the meta just taking a new an unexpected twist/turn but still going on.
That was it for now, and as I started out by saying; this is not a theory that will hold up to much (any??) scrutiny, it is purely my own musings put down in writing. There are many more similarities the way I see it, but let me know what you think of it an the topic.
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