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Slow cloning on the other hand is achieved by using the genetic material of the source to alter an embryo which is then allowed to develop, grow, and age. While this process can be sped up through the application of chemicals and medical nanomachines, | Slow cloning on the other hand is achieved by using the genetic material of the source to alter an embryo which is then allowed to develop, grow, and age. While this process can be sped up through the application of chemicals and medical nanomachines, | ||
- | For the average civilian consumer the fast method of cloning is all that would be required to get on with their life in the case of accidental death. For those who practice the magical arts, the need for the " | + | For the average civilian consumer the fast method of cloning is all that would be required to get on with their life in the case of accidental death. For those who practice the [[guide: |
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+ | ===== Social Impact ===== | ||
+ | I'll deal with this later. | ||
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+ | If it applies to clones too, I can see an underground slave trade involving cloning talented casters for their talents to groom a clone into a bodyguard, soldier, etc. |