Left hand bacteria would have no predators, especially including viruses unless they brought their own. They’d outcompete natural bacteria, and crash the entire food chain wiping out all life. It wouldn’t be anything that right handed biology could learn to fight.
Like, it would be lovectafttian horror and with zero evolutionary pressure it would involve insanely fast not that it would matter.
But for European settlers, most of the Indengious North Americans (especially on the east coast) has already been wiped out by European disease brought over earlier by vikings.
Vikings gave up, but then disease won anyways.
Then some slightly less northern Europeans showed up and just assumed the land was empty.
If Vikings had kept up more of a presence they’d have noticed and been able to return and easily fed off what “middle” Europe was willing to send. Ironically enough the Vikings had tried and pivoted to conquering those countries over North America.
Wrong on both counts actually…
Left hand bacteria would have no predators, especially including viruses unless they brought their own. They’d outcompete natural bacteria, and crash the entire food chain wiping out all life. It wouldn’t be anything that right handed biology could learn to fight.
Like, it would be lovectafttian horror and with zero evolutionary pressure it would involve insanely fast not that it would matter.
But for European settlers, most of the Indengious North Americans (especially on the east coast) has already been wiped out by European disease brought over earlier by vikings.
Vikings gave up, but then disease won anyways.
Then some slightly less northern Europeans showed up and just assumed the land was empty.
If Vikings had kept up more of a presence they’d have noticed and been able to return and easily fed off what “middle” Europe was willing to send. Ironically enough the Vikings had tried and pivoted to conquering those countries over North America.