Cid isn’t wrong, but he is too late. The only “fix” for this I can think of is more unethical than the original crime.
Oh im sure they exist for reasons. not making mechanized clones, not making entire armies of the best soldier with the combined experiences of many.
Bringing back somebody, yes is unethical. But to destroy what is otherwise a perfect copy would be unethical as well.
I’m glad I don’t have to be the one to arbitrate this situation, because this has moral and ethical dilemna written all over it in loud bold letters. That’s the problem with artificial life, when does the word “life” actually meaning “living being” in that phrase?
The obvious solution is to turn everybody on the station into robots.
The station does seem awfully prone to deadly malfunctions… XD
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Cid isn’t wrong, but he is too late. The only “fix” for this I can think of is more unethical than the original crime.
Oh im sure they exist for reasons. not making mechanized clones, not making entire armies of the best soldier with the combined experiences of many.
Bringing back somebody, yes is unethical. But to destroy what is otherwise a perfect copy would be unethical as well.
I’m glad I don’t have to be the one to arbitrate this situation, because this has moral and ethical dilemna written all over it in loud bold letters. That’s the problem with artificial life, when does the word “life” actually meaning “living being” in that phrase?
The obvious solution is to turn everybody on the station into robots.
The station does seem awfully prone to deadly malfunctions… XD
“Yeah, don’t sign me up for mummification.” 😉