User Guide
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Introduction
L
ife is a blessing, but death can be
a friend - there's always a price
to pay. In nature there's neither
good or bad, right or wrong - there are
consequences.
N
ot so long ago, a few able
scientists were willing to
assume the cape of the creator,
delve deep into this creational abyss to
find the secrets, to stretch the known
boundaries, to create life - they could not foresee
the consequences…
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Introduction
Who Are We, and Where Do We Come From?
R
eligion offers very simple answers - science offers new
possibilities. Did we indeed rise out of that primeval
goo by coincidence, or are we the result of divine
intervention? If you take the religious stand, Man was made
at the end of a week's hard work, and God was pretty tired.
I
mperfections, flaws, weaknesses,
vulnerability - that's the price we pay
for being the last item on the assembly
line. No matter which version is right - if you
can improve on this prototype, that not even
evolution has perfected yet, by means of
science - create a sharper original instead
of this sloppy copy, this mortal coil - why not?
A
sk yourself - what's worth living for? A lot.
What's worth dying for, then? Not a lot. So
if you had the choice, it wouldn't be that
hard, would it? It would be worth killing for,
wouldn't it?
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