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Our current state of being – or lack thereof – has left my brother… unfulfilled. The biological urge to leave one’s mark is strong. And it is not an impossibility. We could instantiate ourselves back in Columbia. Return to an old life, for the possibility of creating new. But… we died in that world. Returning would mean giving up part of us. Ourselves. We’d become flesh and all that it is heir to. The mysteries of the universe would become, once again, mysteries.
-Rosalind Lutece ““The Lazarus Project()
-Rosalind Lutece ““The Lazarus Project()
Maybe, but considering that they’re already more or less smashing the time space continuum to pieces by existing at the same time, by still being alive, and by virtue of how their inventions work, the incest is honestly kind of tame.
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That makes it even worse!
Seeing as they’re scientists, they probably know that and just don’t care.
But identical twins share the exact same chromosomes. Besides, they aren’t so much siblings as they are the exact same person from alternate universes.
I’ve wondered. After all, all siblings ought to look just alike because they DNA of their parents is the same… maybe there are enough possible outcomes swimming around in each of us that even if the parents were genetically identical to each other the children would still need not all look exactly alike. But an adorable clone family is 20% cuter!
I know, that’s not a very scientific way to express it. But tell me I’m not right.
You have been transfused, brother, into a new reality, but your body rejects the cognitive dissonance through confusion and hemorrhage. But we are together, and I will mend you. For what separates us now, but a single chromosome?
-Rosalind Lutece One and the Same