"We don't need to index every citizen's genetic blueprint to save lives and return names to the lost. We just need smarter, opt-in frameworks that protect human dignity as fiercely as they protect human life."… The halogen lamps hummed above the field tent as Dr. Maya Lin cross-referenced the locus profiles on her tablet. Outside, the night air of the coastal valley was thick with silt and moisture, a leftover reminder of the riverbank collapse that had disrupted the regional transit grid three days prior. Maya was part of the rapid-response Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) team. A decade ago, identifying individuals in a disaster zone meant relying on physical dental records, fingerprint databases, or agonizing weeks of waiting for targeted STR (Short Tandem Repeat) matching against direct family samples. Today, the technology had evolved dramatically. Using portable high-throughput sequencing devices, her team co...