Are you afraid of genetic crimes? The full series of stories and appreciation of the sci fi epic Gu

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-28

On the other side, Jim and his team are invading the robot factory of the Medical Inspection Bureau, and Jim's father Keith also leads a team to start killing minors on Jim's side, Keith and Jim have the same purpose of coming here to modify the program and stop the killing of humans by machines. Adults believe that it is the strong of natural selection who survives the chaos of Sarem, and that the chip is a more advanced proof.

Of course, the adult and juvenile groups here are all hawks within themselves, advocating confrontation and war, and the ** of the two groups who advocate peace-building will appear later.

When Jim hacked into the medical inspectorate system and finally succeeded in modifying the program, Keith and the others had already killed the hawkish minor, Keith knew that Jim was a highly intelligent businessman who should be used or not, and was about to chop off Jim's toes and grab them, Jim took advantage of his small size and rolled into a slit.

Eventually, Jim stumbled to a factory full of artificial wombs, and in the depths of the factory, he saw a DNA organ capable of writing codons, which he then used as the DNA form of a fertilized egg to breed humans.

There is also a database of 200 years of DNA of the Sarem people, and the physical qualities and social behaviors of the people are also recorded, and the DNA can be compared with these biographical records, and the high-quality DNA or fragments can be selected to create people to meet the requirements of a utopian society such as good conduct.

This is a kind of "moral gene eugenics". In 200 years, it may not be enough to observe and screen genes, as the chaos that Sarem is experiencing, and of course, the other possibility is that people's good and evil behavior is not or not entirely genetic, so this plan should be scrapped or added. In any case, the legal, judicial, police, and prison systems cannot be abandoned, and Sarem seems to have abandoned these systems to rely entirely on eugenics, which led to the chaos.

The arbitrariness of relying entirely on eugenics makes Sarem look like an irresponsible social experiment, and Roya also guessed in the sixth issue, is Sarem really an experiment? Who's behind the scenes? More on that later.

Sarem's eugenics is very similar to Skinner's ** "Walden II" conception, crime is no longer treated as a legal and moral problem, but as a biological and medical problem, in Sarem's system, criminals will be exiled directly to the surface, it is conceivable that every time the database updates the records of the behavior and genes of certain criminals, it will re-compare and summarize which gene fragments and gene expressions are related to crime, and then, there will be a group of people who have no criminal behavior, But the Sarem were also exiled to the surface if the genetic fragments were identical or too similar. Ed falls into this category.

Mucheng Wututui shows the absurdity of being innocent but punished, and points out the loopholes in Skinner's vision. Moreover, no one knows whether their genes will be defined as criminal genes tomorrow, and people in such a society are inevitably panicked. If conviction can have nothing to do with behavior, then people may turn to fatalism and become passive and inactive. Of course, it is too late to pursue accountability after a crime, so the ideal thing to do is to stop, arrest and punish the crime at the moment when it has been done without causing any harm. In addition, if people's good and evil behaviors are not or are not entirely genetic, and genes and behaviors are only "seemingly related", then there will be many people who should have been born who are deprived of the right to live in vain.

Jim then discovers that humans in Scrap Iron City and across the surface will occasionally be sampled for DNA repertoire in order to maintain the diversity of the repositories. The significance of diversity within species lies in the ability to adapt to the diversity of the environment and ensure the survival of the species.

In order to ensure people's safety and social stability, the machine should not give people too high IQ and the possibility of excellence in the initial setting, genius is one of the biggest restless and unstable factors for society, most of the Sarem people are mediocre, but there are still people like Roa and Jim, Jim is curious, nervous and eager to find out Roya's resume ......

It turns out that there is a "special intellectual cultivation plan" that unlocks the restrictions in the initial setting for a very small number of people, and the outstanding talents in this plan, after the brain is replaced with a chip, the brain and the chip will eventually go somewhere higher than Sarem and be used, and Roya's experience on the surface seems to be a deliberate experience and screening - but Roya himself didn't know it, and thought that he just ran out of Sarem - in order to pursue free scientific research and experiments. Sure enough, Loya survived on the surface, passed the experience, and was summoned by the mysterious council "ladder" high in the sky, and was about to set off ......

Therefore, in this system, the so-called genius is just a free-range domestic animal, and in the end it is difficult to escape the fate of being caught and slaughtered.

Poor Jim, who thought he was a pampered parasite, did not realize that he was actually a domestic animal gnawed by parasites.

Jim was completely devastated, and he woke up the giant robot "Shadromundu" that he had built using the robot factory here, and in desperation, ordered Shadromundu to destroy everything. Then, Jim ran out of the human factory in a frenzy and was easily killed by the hawks.

Then, like a pinching worm, Shadromundu easily wiped out the hawks.

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