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A cloning module that attempts to remove a clone's antagonist status. This was apparently used to rehabilitate prisoners and is apparently against the Geneva Convention. | A cloning module that attempts to remove a clone's antagonist status. This was apparently used to rehabilitate prisoners and is apparently against the Geneva Convention. Which is the actually terrifying bit considering that the Convention governs the behavior of people ''during wars''. Think about what it's implying. Was there some warring space nation was so desperate for manpower that it tried to electrocute prisoners into becoming loyal soliders? ''Seventeen times?'' |
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A cloning module that attempts to remove a clone's antagonist status. This was apparently used to rehabilitate prisoners and is apparently against the Geneva Convention. Which is the actually terrifying bit considering that the Convention governs the behavior of people during wars. Think about what it's implying. Was there some warring space nation was so desperate for manpower that it tried to electrocute prisoners into becoming loyal soliders? Seventeen times?
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