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Old 03-18-2004, 09:26 PM   #35
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Bio engineering... heh

ILLUSION OF GAIA:
In a civilization so ancient that nothing of it remains today, the first great flowering of human knowledge produced remarkable breakthroughs in the sciences of biology and genetics. These nameless ancients used their knowledge to create new forms of plants and animals that would make life better on earth. Inevitably, some people twisted the science and modeled violent beasts of war with hideous intelligence. The monsters terrorized the people and the civilization began to crumble. In the end, two forces fought over the earth, the Knights of Light and Darkness. The ultimate weapon used in that war was a comet that blazed with radiation and a strange light. The coming of the comet destroyed that race and mutated many people and animals into evil forms, which then hid in the deepest recesses of the world. In the ages that followed, from the time of the Egyptians and Babylonians to the Incas, the comet continued to return every 800 years. And with the return of this Chaos Comet came times of darkness, destruction and disease. Fragmented legends of the comet's effects and clues about its origin were passed down to the civilizations that followed. But as those nations rose then fell and time turned their works to dust, only a few treasures remained hidden in the most ancient ruins of the world. Our story begins in the age of exploration, a time of great discoveries when brave explorers drew back the dark shrouds of fable and shed light on the ancient wonders. In that time, a party of adventurers from the seaside town of South Cape set off to unlock one of the greatest mysteries--the legendary Tower of Babel. Olman, the leader, led his fellow townsmen and even his son, Will, into the tower. But then something happened and the expedition was lost without a trace...except for one. Unfortunately, young Will couldn't remember what had happened, how he had been saved, or even how he managed to return home after his ordeal. Even stranger was the fact that Will now possessed the power to move objects through thought alone. The Illusion of Gaia follows Will and his companions as they seek the answers to the lost expedition. As they begin their journey, the don't suspect that it will eventually lead them around the globe or that the fate of the planet lies in their inexperienced hands. They'll have to learn and grow and mold their characters into the stuff of heroes as they face the monsters created by the comet in past ages. Not all of the friends complete the journey. Some may turn aside to discover new destinies. And along the way, help may arrive from un-expected quarters--from Gaia, the spirit of the earth, and Freedan, a powerful knight, and from the mysterious Shadow. But Will must go the entire distance, fighting every battle and returning to the Tower of Babel where he must attempt to end the plague of the comet and to find out what happened to his father. And where Will goes, you go as well. (Cheesy video game music comes to a halt)

Like robots, unfortunately, humans can become a hybrid, ones that don't know right from wrong, and they do what they are told. We may become slaves to ourselves.

Genetic engineering and brainwashing are immoral - no matter what one thinks of it. They may be ignorant, but that's about as far as their argument should go. Everything else is a vain attempt to justify what one is doing to human life.

Then again, if one doesn't care, and if they are their own boss, they can do whatever they like, right?
Do you affect truth, or does truth affect you?

Truth is like the Granite slab in Yosemite...you throw yourself against it, but...that doesn't change where the granite stands...and you may break a few bones.
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