Originally posted by rudester
Not what I meant, I know the different types of regenerative materials. Is it ethically moral to play God and manipulate genetics to create hybrid humans?
We've been playing God for a while now, making different breeds of dogs since the perfect Wolf existed, mixing and matching fruits into new fruits, cloning sheep, reaching into mothers wombs and tinkering with the baby directly taking away defects or fixing irregularities. We've gotten very good at manipulating Nature to our benefit regardless if it's in the best interest of Nature, I'm sure we're going to have a reckoning come due for all the sketchy things Scientists have been doing.
And how real will they be apart from a normal human?
If it exists it's real, it just won't be an actual human, it'll be a hybrid humanoid that hopefully will be fully sentient because if it's not it's going to be filed directly into the slave category because humans are awful.
It's not real yet... but I have been watching a lot of movies since I was a lil movie watcher and we made a shitload of robot movies where there's the least little bit of sentience in a robot and it 100% gets either enslaved or destroyed. It's not hard to imagine the same thing happening with a humanoid creature, because like I said humans are awful.