Dragon's Lair
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Thread Topic: Dragon's Lair
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I feel like Clone Ander (that's what I'm calling him) is going to be kind of robotic, if you know what I mean. Like he just does whatever he was programmed to do.
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Mmhmm
This thing is wrapping everything up so nicely and I'm mega hyped for it all -
Yep!
Also, I guess he would be like that, since he's being trained to uphold and support the values of Linnus.
Clone Ander would have to be in existence for at least a few hours for training. -
Yeah. I'm thinking about the time they figured out that Ander was acting a little suspicious (probably even before Kenna showed up, they started developing a clone so they could take him out without any setback).
By the time they were ready, he'd already gone with Kenna, confirming their suspicions -
I'd say they started developing the clone the moment Ander started acting suspicious.
If they had done it before then, that wouldn't make sense. He'd already killed nine times before.
Unless they make one for every agent that has a chance of abandoning their ways? -
And then once they believe that the agent won't betray them they eradicate the clone
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I would say that every exceptional agent will get a clone. Ander was very good at what he did, so they started developing his clone. It would have to begin pretty early because clones probably take a long time.
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But remember? Different memories, different personalities, so on. They're only the same genetically and in appearance. They're two different people
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They also might have some of the same physical and possibly the same mental skills, but other than that they'd be different.
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Or it could change to that there is a clone for EVERY agent when they first start. Then when they've gained Linnus' trust then the clone is eradicated.
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I feel like that would make more sense.
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But why would they eradicate the clone? It would be a huge waste.
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True, but I don't think the agent would appreciate there being another one of them. It kind of makes it seem like they don't trust that they'll do a goods enough job and then they'll notice a bunch more flaws, and then they go down this huge rabbit hole
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I think that if they're proven trustworthy, they send their clone off to a sort of place where they do menial tasks and start setting up another division for the Empire or something
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But then there might be a clone rebellion
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