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Chapter 163 Chapter 161.5 Experimental ethics 100% complete revision

Chapter 163 Chapter 161.5 Experimental Ethics (100% completely revised chapter)

In the laboratory at the top of the tree canopy, three advanced witch doctors are always conducting research on embryos.

At the current stage, the earliest groups of embryos listed have completed gestation;

As mentioned before, the results obtained vary greatly depending on the gestational age at which the embryo matures.

Among them, embryos that are transplanted immediately after becoming fertilized eggs seem to be most affected by the high-energy environment.

For example, Wolf No. 3 and Moose No. 3, Wolf No. 3 showed extremely high physical fitness right from birth;

From the comparison with Wolf 2, there are the following differences.

First, under ultrasonic detection, the magic crystal in his mind is larger than the reflection volume displayed by Wolf 2.

Although it is not yet fully developed, it is not possible to accurately understand the types of spells contained within it, and therefore it is impossible to make judgments on its biological level based on this.

But just from the simplest point of view of "bigger is better", this little guy is definitely better than his brother.

Secondly, Wolf 3's body is stronger.

Let him live? But in the rest of his life, who should bear the suffering caused by his congenital differences? Can the witch doctors who created him bear it on his behalf?

Perhaps, this "experimental ethics" will slow down a series of scientific research achievements this time, or even in the long future;

Nesta did not hide these thoughts, but expressed them immediately after thinking about them, which gave the witch doctors the initial idea of ​​"experimental ethics".

Because this experiment will inevitably occur on other trolls, Nesta himself cannot become an embryo, burrow into an egg, and live again.

There are only a few results of failed experiments.

This is Nesta’s view on this

Maybe madness is bound to happen. After all, nine years of education can cultivate a bunch of anti-'Chacha' personalities. The tribal education model, which has just started less than fifty years ago, actually cultivates no kind of 'talents'.

strangeness.

Such an idea is naturally impossible to realize. Before the next one is hatched, this Wolf No. 3 is the treasure of the tribe.

Moose No. 3 also showed much higher physical fitness than ordinary moose calves when he was born.

But it is a pity that it may be due to potential reasons, or other unknown factors may be affecting it.

In short, there is no magic crystal reflection in Moose No. 3's brain. It is estimated that when he grows up, he will only be at the level of 'sub-leader' between animals and Warcraft.

However, as long as the 'mainstream' ideas can be controlled, these 'crazy people' will be a minority, even an extreme minority;

As for the rest of the moose herds driven here by wolves, no matter how large or small they are, most of their leaders are just sub-leaders of one to several animals.

When it was first taken out of the embryo, its body was almost the same size as Wolf 2, which was one month old before it died.

They may have to maintain a style that is in line with the mainstream spirit throughout their lives, and honestly hide all their thoughts that are classified as "dark";

All in all, the discussion of 'experimental ethics' has come to an end for the time being, and more detailed 'regulations' will need time to be slowly patched.

At the same time, various animal embryos continued to be transformed into fruits, and then each one was hung on the tree so that the witch doctors could obtain more accurate observation results.

In fact, Nesta did not mechanically or subjectively issue instructions of 'can't do this' or 'can't do that'. He just expressed his own thoughts and then let the witch doctors think on their own and develop on this basis.

There was a big discussion.

After experiencing some disappointment on Moose No. 3, the attention of the three advanced witch doctors, as well as other witch doctors who occasionally came to help, was all focused on Wolf No. 3.

As for transforming into a monster-level moose like Nesta's mount, the three witch doctors didn't dare to make this idea.

Judging from the moose herds currently owned by the tribe, which number in the thousands, there are really very few Warcraft-level creatures;

With such a huge base, the number of leader-level creatures as 'level' as Nesta's mount can only be defeated by 9. At the beginning, they each led no more than 200, and at least 30 or 40 levels.

An independent population living in the black forest.

However, what if the embryo survives but turns into a freak due to the skills of the witch doctors and so on?

Should he be killed directly? But no matter how 'freaky' he is, he is still a troll kid. Killing him directly seems a bit excessive, right?

First, troll embryo experiments must not be carried out easily;

In fact, a witch doctor had already proposed the idea of ​​starting experiments on troll bodies before, but Nesta rejected it.

"But so what? When madness develops to an extreme, it may lead to destruction. Instead of struggling and correcting it at that time, it is better to draw the line between 'right and wrong' from the beginning and let madness become the opposite of the mainstream.

, to bear the consequences of destruction alone.”

Judging from the posture, the witch doctors seemed eager to chop it into minced meat and conduct separate research on each piece of minced meat.

The embryo dies, either in the egg or after birth.

It had the same experience as Moose No. 2, which was also sent to the headquarters for research.

The cause of death of the two is basically the same, both are embryonic malnutrition caused by the inability to adapt to the environment inside the egg.

Third, let this "experimental ethics" become the mainstream trend of thought, and let society spontaneously resist the emergence of "those who despise this kind of ethics" and treat them as criminals after they perform "anti-ethical behavior".

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Second, in the future, various strict rules and regulations will be needed to effectively restrict the admission qualifications and conditions for such experiments, so as to nip their harmful consequences in the bud;

There may be a few bold and wild-minded people who can't help but do it secretly, but they must be cautious and not dare to show off their flaws.

It is even possible that some future witch doctors will be labeled as ‘extremists’ and become criminals in the eyes of the ‘ethicalists’, which will have other associated consequences.

After all, even if it can't become a World of Warcraft, it can at least be used as a 'breeding deer', right?

Therefore, the promotion conditions for sub-leaders are still a mystery, so the three witch doctors naturally do not dare to make too many extravagant hopes, but just take a good look at them.

After talking about the situation of wolf embryos, let’s take a look at the moose.

There is nothing to say about this. It is bound to be sad, and heartache is inevitable, but death is death, clean and tidy, and it is over once and for all. Apart from the loss of a new life in the tribe, it will not have much impact.

On a side note, Wolf No. 1 was alive and well, but Wolf No. 2, whose gestational age was not too high, had died in the laboratory long before Nesta and the other witch doctors returned to the headquarters;

It's not that he doesn't want to do it, Nesta himself actually wants to quickly start experiments on troll embryos, but he still has some scruples.

After collective discussion, the witch doctors came to a common conclusion:

In this way, no one has mentioned the topic of "troll embryo experiments" for the time being. Everyone has devoted themselves to "animal experiments" and continues to accumulate "cornerstones".

This chapter was written with completely different content after deleting all the original content;

The original chapter wrote about Kunna's behavior in too much detail (maybe, but I don't want to go into detail), and also touched on some things related to the construction of government institutions in other worlds and land-related things.

All in all, it has nothing to do with the original chapter 162 anyway.

(End of chapter)

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