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:“Why do all people think scientists are trekkies?” | :“Why do all people think scientists are trekkies?” | ||
::Daya shoulders were shrugging. “Stereotypes die hard?” | ::Daya shoulders were shrugging. “Stereotypes die hard?” | ||
:“Probably... -- All I wanted to say was that these strawberries are fascinating because of their second method of reproducing. In related jargon called [ | :“Probably... -- All I wanted to say was that these strawberries are fascinating because of their second method of reproducing. In related jargon called [[wp:File:FragariaHybrid.jpg|layering]] but simplified: cloning. It may remind you to the umbilical cord between mammal mothers and their newborn - with the obvious difference that the plant's cloning is asexual reproduction. -- They are naturally able to do this. Nature provides us with wonderful ideas. -- We started working on cloning techniques 100 years ago but some day they became restricted and finally prohibited.” | ||
::“Why?” | ::“Why?” | ||
:“Because of ethics. You clone organisms for research and medical use which means to destroy them sooner or later. This was especially problematic with human embryonic stem cell. When do these live, when do they feel? With time an alternative appeared and ended the discussion in disadvantage of cloning. -- By chance, do you know the name Bertram Navarre?” | :“Because of ethics. You clone organisms for research and medical use which means to destroy them sooner or later. This was especially problematic with human embryonic stem cell. When do these live, when do they feel? With time an alternative appeared and ended the discussion in disadvantage of cloning. -- By chance, do you know the name Bertram Navarre?” | ||
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Mukade covered on of Nishio's eyes with his left hand and placed the thumb of the other hand somewhat before his right shoulder. | Mukade covered on of Nishio's eyes with his left hand and placed the thumb of the other hand somewhat before his right shoulder. | ||
„Focus my eyes but try also to recognize the thumb. -- As you see ... you [[ | „Focus my eyes but try also to recognize the thumb. -- As you see ... you [[wp:Blind_spot_(vision)#Blind_Spot_Test|cannot see]] it.“ | ||
Mukade was grinning. | Mukade was grinning. | ||
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Green Village. | Green Village. | ||
They were once again in that consuming fire storm, literally melting. The bioc under their shoes began to boil too. Heavy smoke spread over the battle field and grew dense. The energy cells of Nishio's modified graphene shield exploded under the heat and pushed a discharge through the highly conducting-made gases. Light. Everywhere. It took massive amounts of energy out of this mess. In a shock reaction the materials turned into a blue-colored [ | They were once again in that consuming fire storm, literally melting. The bioc under their shoes began to boil too. Heavy smoke spread over the battle field and grew dense. The energy cells of Nishio's modified graphene shield exploded under the heat and pushed a discharge through the highly conducting-made gases. Light. Everywhere. It took massive amounts of energy out of this mess. In a shock reaction the materials turned into a blue-colored [[wp:Aerogel|aerogel]] imprisoning all combatants. Except for the core. A felt eternity - just a minute for the outside world - after changing the aggregate phase Mukade, Daya and Nishio managed to break free. Their bioc aerogel had a more glass-like strength, giving in to their combined force. Daya: "It's over Mukade, I have it under control now. The bioc will do no more harm." | ||
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