Twenty years ago, Doctor Amelia Wahnart made national and international headlines when she publicly accused her colleagues of “playing God” with immoral and dangerous experiments. She claimed her co-workers were looking into three main things;
1. What was it that made a person a “person”?
2. Was it possible to recreate that?
And
3. Once a person had died, could you reanimate that part of their brain and bring them back?
Doctor Wahnart expressed her concerns to their superiors but they went unheard and it became apparent that the viruses that were being worked on were ordered from the higher ups. She remained silent on the matter for the next 12 months, watching and gathering intel on the studies being done, the viruses being made and the planned methods of testing.
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1. What was it that made a person a “person”?
2. Was it possible to recreate that?
And
3. Once a person had died, could you reanimate that part of their brain and bring them back?
Doctor Wahnart expressed her concerns to their superiors but they went unheard and it became apparent that the viruses that were being worked on were ordered from the higher ups. She remained silent on the matter for the next 12 months, watching and gathering intel on the studies being done, the viruses being made and the planned methods of testing.
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