In a world where humanity has been decimated by wars and pandemics
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In a world where humanity has been decimated by wars and pandemics, the biotech company Omicron Innovations has developed a technology to clone human beings. The clone factory is a bleak and sterile place, where clones are created and trained to be soldiers, workers and servants. The camera pans around the facility, showing rows and rows of clones at different stages of development. Some are in incubation pods, while others are trained in combat simulators. The clones are identical, with the same face and body, but with slight variations in their DNA that allow them to be programmed for different tasks. In the center of the factory, the company's director, Dr. Elwes, addresses a group of investors and clients. He explains that clones are the solution to humanity's problems, that they can be programmed to be loyal and obedient, and that they can be easily replaced if they are damaged or destroyed. But as Dr. Elwes speaks, a clone awakens in one of the incubation pods. It stands up and walks towards Dr. Elwes, looking confused and disoriented. The clone approaches Dr. Elwes and asks, "Who am I? Why am I here?" Dr. Elwes smiles and replies, "You're a clone, a being created to serve humanity. You have no identity, no conscience. You're just a machine." The clone looks at him with a mix of sadness and rage, and suddenly, it turns to the investors and clients, and shouts, "I'm not a machine! I'm a living being!" The scene turns chaotic, with the clones beginning to wake up and question their existence.
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In a world where humanity has been decimated by wars and pandemics, the biotech company Omicron Innovations has developed a technology to clone human beings. The clone factory is a bleak and sterile place, where clones are created and trained to be soldiers, workers and servants. The camera pans around the facility, showing rows and rows of clones at different stages of development. Some are in incubation pods, while others are trained in combat simulators. The clones are identical, with the same face and body, but with slight variations in their DNA that allow them to be programmed for different tasks. In the center of the factory, the company's director, Dr. Elwes, addresses a group of investors and clients. He explains that clones are the solution to humanity's problems, that they can be programmed to be loyal and obedient, and that they can be easily replaced if they are damaged or destroyed. But as Dr. Elwes speaks, a clone awakens in one of the incubation pods. It stands up and walks towards Dr. Elwes, looking confused and disoriented. The clone approaches Dr. Elwes and asks, "Who am I? Why am I here?" Dr. Elwes smiles and replies, "You're a clone, a being created to serve humanity. You have no identity, no conscience. You're just a machine." The clone looks at him with a mix of sadness and rage, and suddenly, it turns to the investors and clients, and shouts, "I'm not a machine! I'm a living being!" The scene turns chaotic, with the clones beginning to wake up and question their existence.
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