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It can be argued that these prototypes were meant for [[wikipedia:In_vitro|in vitro experiments]], not in vivo.
It can be argued that these prototypes were meant for [[wikipedia:In_vitro|in vitro experiments]], not in vivo.


:If I remember correctly the following bit has already been presented somewhere on the forums or Oni Galore. Namely that an ''in vitro Daodan'' could be carried inside a box for medical usage. Furthermore it could be like this: You could expose it to doses of negative stimuli such as toxins and grow adapted tissue or organs. Once implanted, these would not take over the rest of the body. It's like bioprinting (a.k.a. [[wikipedia:Tissue_engineering|tissue engineering]]) with Daodan cells.
:If I remember correctly the following bit has already been presented somewhere on the forums or Oni Galore. Namely that an ''in vitro Daodan'' could be carried inside a box for medical usage. Furthermore it could be like this: You could expose it to doses of negative stimuli such as toxins and grow adapted tissue or organs. Before transplanting the daodanized cells, their ability to adapt hyperregenerate would be turned off. Then it's like bioprinting (a.k.a. [[wikipedia:Tissue_engineering|tissue engineering]]) with normal cells.


:However, the question remains why Konoko's and Muro's DNA was taken for the prototypes.
:However, the question remains why Konoko's and Muro's DNA was taken for the prototypes.
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:* There's no need to draw attention to an illegal project by asking other parents for tissue samples from their children.
:* There's no need to draw attention to an illegal project by asking other parents for tissue samples from their children.
:* If Hasegawa and Kerr repetitively needs new samples they would have Muro and Mai as source without asking anyone else from the outside.
:* If Hasegawa and Kerr repetitively needs new samples they would have Muro and Mai as source without asking anyone else from the outside.
:* If the final in vitro Daodan don't need microbes it wouldn't cause risky horizontal gene transfer.


:Still, this all sounds not 100% persuasive. And the WCG could easily spread doubts about the ''in vitro Daodan'' to an audience which lacks the technical background which would be pretty much everyone.
:Still, this all sounds not 100% persuasive. And the WCG could easily spread doubts about the ''in vitro Daodan'' to an audience which lacks the technical background which would be pretty much everyone.
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Still, it would be wishful thinking that everything turns out okay.
Still, it would be wishful thinking that everything turns out okay.


For that reason Pensatore could have rejected the Daodan for himself. Be believes that only more wisdom can bring a true solution. (Ref. Biocracy, Omega-Chimera)
For that reason Pensatore could have rejected the Daodan for himself. He believes that only more wisdom can bring a true solution. (Ref. Biocracy, Omega-Chimera)


To summarize the helpfulness of the ''human factor'' in this connection, with a total control and the technical knowledge it's theoretical possible to ''conquer'' the Bioc from within.
To summarize the helpfulness of the ''human factor'' in this connection, with a total control and the technical knowledge it's theoretical possible to ''conquer'' the Bioc from within.
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