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In 2012 WHITE STORK ENTERPRISES insures that baby-hungrey couples will bear 'perfect' offsprings for a mere $100,000. By offering successful embryo fertilization through digital chip technology, STORK advertises that they can remove potential disease and negative personality traits from the embryo's genetic code for $5000 per item. Too good to be true? A con game? Well, a chip-like micro-fluidic device does exist ( developed in Tokyo) that increases the probability of successful in-vitro fertilization from 29% (eggs in a petri dish...) up to 88%. And genetic engineers are close to identifying the codes for various diseases. But after hearing the couples (and doctor's) real-life stories, it's sad to think that many delightful human peculiarities might disappear, when perfect people walk the earth.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Roberto Codato | Unowned | ||
William Arute | Unowned | ||
Zola Azevedo | Unowned | ||
Cynthia Duval | Unowned | ||
Stephen Jules Rubin | Unowned | ||
Mike Saliba | Unowned | ||
Aron Kalaii | Unowned | ||
Lisa Friedland | Unowned | ||
Angela Damron | Unowned |