Professor Anita Strom is a young yet bright scientist in the field of biotechnology and works for the UNH Department of Bio-medicinal Research. Despite being only 26 years old, she has been appointed the head of a special research project: cloning. Not just inserting embryoes into surrogate mothers, but producing fully grown clones of people in machines. If she succeeds, then the clones could save millions of lives with exact copies of organs and outdating civilian militaries. There are many moral dilemmas that have been brought up as criticism of Anita's work, but she was a scientist, her only goal was making the science work.
However that was the problem. The project has gone way over-budget and had multiple delays. Right in front of her was a new cloning machine that she made, and potentially her last shot at making this project work. She was alone in the research lab as she had been working day and night and everyone had gone home at this hour.
Anita looked over her notes and the machine's readings one more time before taking one more sip of her coffee. She pressed a button and the machine went on. She watched as the lights blinked and the machinery hummed as the human sized tube filled up with green goo (a scientific term Anita invented herself). Within it, her own DNA would be used as a template for the various cells that would reproduce within the goo and eventually make a full clone of Anita. After some time, what would come out of the cloning tube would be...
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