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One of the difficulties in creating the "super
trooper" is the length of time it takes.
If you want to modify something at a genetic level
you have to start from scratch. Unless you want your modifications to affect
your troopers like a magic potion.
All the stories of super genetic troopers I have
read about it takes a long time to create the body. It takes years to grow a
genetically modified body to adult size from one cell. The you have to spend
ages training the troops (which could be the time their bodies are growing) how
to fight.
If you don't create the genetic material from
scratch and clone it then what do you do? Abduct human children and subject them
to surgical and genetic modification procedures?
It could take 20 years to create a battalion of
genetically engineered super soldiers. That is a large amount of secret and
expensive investment. A lot of governments don't have that kind of political
will.
Then you have moral issues. You are creating a race
of slave soldiers specifically bred to fight in a war. Do they get the rights of
other citizens or are they expendable bio weapons, looked down on because they
are not pure human? If the moral dynamics of human societies in the future is
similar to the present you would get some serious opposition to a genetic
creation program.
It could also be bad for morale for the "normal"
troops to have genetic engineered units being used as the elites.
Compared with getting an adult normal human and
giving them some training and equipment, creating genetically enhanced troopers
is an expensive and long term investment. Longer than a democratically elected
government.
The politics and finances could be harder than the
technology.
As for corporations doing this kind of work. Who
would they sell the finished GE troopers to? If they don't sell the technology
the corporation doesn't keep going.
I could imagine quite a good RPG campaign whereby
the players are trying to gather evidence of another government or corporation
pursuing illegal or unethical genetic research, tracking sales of key technology
components, chemicals, location of scientists with the necessary knowledge.
Could be hard work to distinguish between legal organ replacement and illegal
clone creation....Of course those being investigated might not take too kindly
to being spied upon.
John
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