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Anonymous (ID: uCqZ1/ua) United States No.514073640 >>514073747 >>514074160 >>514074405 >>514075919
Should we clone Caesar from his remains?
They're in this orb.
Anonymous (ID: 4sr1PC9o) United States No.514073747 >>514074160
>>514073640 (OP)
He would be smart, but his rise was meteoric and a symptom of his specific circumstances and connections. So the most that would happen with this clone is he would be famous by association but possibly not as cutting
That is just my plebe take
Anonymous (ID: HJ8lpeIP) No.514074048 >>514074950 >>514075145 >>514075327 >>514075588
Clones aren’t the same as the person they’re cloned after. Same genetics but different upbringings, circumstances, and spirits which shapes who they are. Cmon man haven’t you see Pokemon the First Movie
Anonymous (ID: nICTCKjR) United States No.514074160
>>514073640 (OP)
>>514073747
Hed make you a wageslave before he oozed out of his birthing pod
Anonymous (ID: mHFaSYf0) Brazil No.514074405 >>514074787
>>514073640 (OP)
Caesar wasn’t that big of a deal. His family was influential for a century before he got into politics. Octavian turned out to be wiser on the long term. There are other, better roman figures that we should bring back first, if we can find their remains.
Anonymous (ID: nICTCKjR) United States No.514074787
>>514074405
Theyd all make you a slave immediately.
Anonymous (ID: zuRV/Ymk) United States No.514074950
>>514074048
Or played metal gear solid for that matter.
Anonymous (ID: i6coeIab) No.514075145
>>514074048
Most people still think clones come complete with memories intact. Also that scene in the pokemon movie most people missed it. It was a bonus scene and most people missed because most normies fast forward everything.
Anonymous (ID: Lg29B3k0) United States No.514075327 >>514075443
>>514074048
yup. even if you had the power to clone someone instantly with full memories intact, over time as they live their lives they each have new and different experiences and become different people
Anonymous (ID: i6coeIab) No.514075443 >>514075646
>>514075327
Still, if he had his memories a good chunk of what made him strong would come back with him.
Anonymous (ID: GFWsXWx6) Canada No.514075583
WAY WAY BACK IN THE 1980s
Anonymous (ID: VO4p6mIQ) United States No.514075588
>>514074048
you obviously never saw pic related
Anonymous (ID: Lg29B3k0) United States No.514075646
>>514075443
in Caesars case? yeah that would be interesting if we had that tech. not just with him, but resurrecting any people from history with memories intact, we could learn new insights about the past no one knew. or maybe they tell us what happened somewhere and we realize the history books got a certain thing wrong
Anonymous (ID: fhy5F87t) United States No.514075733
Abraham Lincoln's remains were heavily embalmed and still more or less intact the last time anyone opened his coffin. Could we resurrect him?
Anonymous (ID: p8CumFV7) United States No.514075919
>>514073640 (OP)
Only if he'll be given resources. We should give 10 Ceasars 10 million each and a free ride to any schooling they want. Is harvard caesar or yale caesar better?