06-04-2015, 02:51 PM
I very much feel that cloning should be kept. It helps people get back into the game, it is a staple of SciFi (even if it 'doesn't work like that'), and it gives options in terms of ressurection.
Am I against the Frankenstein table? No! This sounds like a wonderful tool - something that could be found in the Russian shuttle or, perhaps, some experimental biology lab.
Do I think the cloner is perfect? No - I do want to see things like defects creep in during cloning. I also think the cloner should keep the poison you put in it until the enzyme tank is flushed (removing the bio matter reserves [poison added to the deep fryer should act in a similar but not identical manner - losing small amounts per item fried as opposed to most/all of it]).
Am I against the Frankenstein table? No! This sounds like a wonderful tool - something that could be found in the Russian shuttle or, perhaps, some experimental biology lab.
Do I think the cloner is perfect? No - I do want to see things like defects creep in during cloning. I also think the cloner should keep the poison you put in it until the enzyme tank is flushed (removing the bio matter reserves [poison added to the deep fryer should act in a similar but not identical manner - losing small amounts per item fried as opposed to most/all of it]).