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Re: Medtch 2180

From: "Laserlight" <laserlight@q...>
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 21:52:57 -0500
Subject: Re: Medtch 2180

>Well there's a point to some extent. but why allow the enemy to
recvlaim
>teh most valuable part of the "weapons system," the mind? Sure
tactcially
>a misison kill is a m,ission kill but in the long run (depending how
fast
>you could put a chassis back into operation after it was disabled),
then
>you are not doing yourself any good but not destroying the soldier
>completely.
>
>Of course then the answer to that I suppose would be to map the guys
>,memory and have it "on file" in case you lose the brain all
together. And
>the next logical step after that is to just find a few archetypes and
map
>their minds to hundreds or thousands of perfect clones.
>
>Los
>Chilling....

Would such clone-teams be effectively telepathic?
"Carlos #1 is being fired on by sniper.  If I, Carlos #37,  were in
this situation I'd do A, then B, then C--so I can count on Carlos #1
to do the same and I can act accordingly"

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