It feels not in line with my three views.

German 2021-10-20 17:22:48

It doesn't seem to be in line with my three views. I think that besides money, human beings are his products, and he can use that. Is it because the body of a cloned human is better, so it should replace the original matrix... Since a cloned human is created, there is no need to teach him so much knowledge, or that it has always been treated as a vegetative, or it should not be awakened. . In other words, cultivate an organ alone. In other words, the clones are used up the moment they mature. Why do they have to be like a small society inside Yao Liang, sooner or later, something will happen? In other words, just go to the things you want to use without interruption. Anyway, the interests of one's own ethnic group are cloned to destroy the interests of mankind. And his clients do not need to help them. There is no obligation to help them. It seems that cloning is really terrible. I hope that in the future, there will be a technology that specifically clones a certain part, rather than copying the entire person. too frightening.

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  • Client Services Operator: Merrick Biotech. How may I help you?

    Tom Lincoln: Hi, this is a client, Tom Lincoln.

    Client Services Operator: Hi, Mr. Lincoln.

    Tom Lincoln: Yeah, I was wondering if you could get someone who can explain to me why my insurance policy is sitting downstairs on my fucking sofa!

  • Albert Laurent: Did you know my father was part of the Burkinabé rebellion? When he was killed, my brothers and I were branded, so everyone would know we were less than human.

    [he holds up his hand to show Merrick]

    Albert Laurent: I've seen and done things I'm not proud of, but at some point you realize, war... Is a business. So, when did killing become a business for you?

    Merrick: Oh, no. It's so much more than that. I have discovered the Holy Grail of science. I give life. The agnates, they're simply tools, instruments. They have no souls. The possibilities are endless here. In two years' time, I will be able to cure children's leukemia. How many people on Earth can say that, Mr. Laurent?

    Albert Laurent: [smiles] I guess just you and God. That's the answer you're looking for, isn't it?