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'''Flash cloning''' is a [[human]] medical process most commonly used to clone body parts.<ref name="fs125">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 125''</ref> Cells used during cloning must be taken from specific regions within the body. The process can be used to create organs, skin, [[blood]], or other body parts needed by recipients in a short span of time. This allows the creation of blood cells for use in blood transfusions, or the manufacturing of nerve cells to repair certain types of paralysis.<ref name="enc">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 225'' (2011)</ref> | '''Flash cloning''' is a [[human]] medical process most commonly used to clone body parts.<ref name="fs125">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 125''</ref> Cells used during cloning must be taken from specific regions within the body. The process can be used to create organs, skin, [[blood]], or other body parts needed by recipients in a short span of time. This allows the creation of blood cells for use in blood transfusions, or the manufacturing of nerve cells to repair certain types of paralysis.<ref name="enc">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 225'' (2011)</ref> | ||
==Organ | ==Organ cloning== | ||
The process uses a sample of a human's [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]] to grow a cloned organ, which can then be [[Wikipedia:Organ transplant|transplanted]] into the subject who contributed the DNA sample. Usually, the organ is programmed to grow at an accelerated rate and cease rapid development when transplanted into the subject. This makes the method viable in urgent situations, where patients cannot afford to spend years waiting for a normal organ to develop. Since the transplanted organ's DNA matches that of the recipient, the risk of [[Wikipedia:transplant rejection|transplant rejection]] is completely eliminated.{{Ref/Reuse|fs125}}{{Ref/Reuse|enc}} | The process uses a sample of a human's [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]] to grow a cloned organ, which can then be [[Wikipedia:Organ transplant|transplanted]] into the subject who contributed the DNA sample. Usually, the organ is programmed to grow at an accelerated rate and cease rapid development when transplanted into the subject. This makes the method viable in urgent situations, where patients cannot afford to spend years waiting for a normal organ to develop. Since the transplanted organ's DNA matches that of the recipient, the risk of [[Wikipedia:transplant rejection|transplant rejection]] is completely eliminated.{{Ref/Reuse|fs125}}{{Ref/Reuse|enc}} | ||
Flash cloning has replaced donated organs as the standard means of organ replacement for both [[civilian]] and military purposes. Organs such as the heart, liver, or the endocrine system can be replaced with cloned parts, which can be used to negate the effects of an unhealthy lifestyle and to extend the lifespan of a human being by decades, as demonstrated by [[Preston Cole|Admiral Preston Cole]].<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', ''"[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]"'', ''pages 485-486''</ref> | Flash cloning has replaced donated organs as the standard means of organ replacement for both [[civilian]] and military purposes. Organs such as the heart, liver, or the endocrine system can be replaced with cloned parts, which can be used to negate the effects of an unhealthy lifestyle and to extend the lifespan of a human being by decades, as demonstrated by [[Preston Cole|Admiral Preston Cole]].<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', ''"[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]"'', ''pages 485-486''</ref> | ||
Certain lost or damaged body parts, such as eardrums, can be grown ''in situ'' on the patient's body. This process is noted as being particularly tedious and requires two weeks of mandatory downtime for military personnel.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 114''</ref> Dedicated cloning facilities allow the growth of the replacement organ within hours after retrieving the patient's DNA. During the [[Fall of Reach]], Doctor [[Catherine Halsey]] used the flash clone facility at [[CASTLE Base]] to replace [[Kelly-087]]'s liver and right lung.{{Ref/Reuse|fs125}} Portable flash cloning tanks can be as small as a shoebox and when used by a medical professional in conjunction with a [[sterile field generator]], can be used to perform organ transplantation surgery in the field.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 140''</ref> | Certain lost or damaged body parts, such as eardrums, can be grown ''in situ'' on the patient's body. This process is noted as being particularly tedious and requires two weeks of mandatory downtime for military personnel.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 114''</ref> Dedicated cloning facilities allow the growth of the replacement organ within hours after retrieving the patient's DNA. During the [[Fall of Reach]], Doctor [[Catherine Halsey]] used the flash clone facility at [[CASTLE Base]] to replace [[Kelly-087]]'s liver and right lung.{{Ref/Reuse|fs125}} Portable flash cloning tanks can be as small as a shoebox and when used by a medical professional in conjunction with a [[sterile field generator]], can be used to perform organ transplantation surgery in the field.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 140''</ref> | ||
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==Usage for creating AI== | ==Usage for creating AI== | ||
Because humanity is a [[Technological Achievement Tiers|Tier 3]] civilization and [[Cognitive Impression Modeling|requires]] a human brain's neural map for the creation of a [[Smart AI|"smart"]] [[Artificial intelligence|AI]], the brain of a deceased person is used. There is one known exception however: [[Cortana]] was modeled after a flash clone of Dr. Catherine Halsey's brain. Halsey used the same mothballed equipment used to clone the Spartan candidates to create twenty clones of herself. However, she enhanced the neural physiology at the expense of the rest of their bodies, leaving them seriously malformed.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}} Only one clone brain (designated "H-1") survived, which was then used to create Cortana. Three specimens were placed in cryogenic suspension until a future time when technological advancements made Halsey's plans for them possible. The use of a clone and memory transfer allowed Halsey to provide a brain used for the mapping of the AI's "mind" with no undue effects on the donor. | Because humanity is a [[Technological Achievement Tiers|Tier 3]] civilization and [[Cognitive Impression Modeling|requires]] a human brain's neural map for the creation of a [[Smart AI|"smart"]] [[Artificial intelligence|AI]], the brain of a deceased person is used. There is one known exception however: [[Cortana]] was modeled after a flash clone of Dr. Catherine Halsey's brain. Halsey used the same mothballed equipment used to clone the Spartan candidates to create twenty clones of herself. However, she enhanced the neural physiology at the expense of the rest of their bodies, leaving them seriously malformed.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}} Only one clone brain (designated "H-1") survived, which was then used to create Cortana. Three specimens were placed in cryogenic suspension until a future time when technological advancements made Halsey's plans for them possible. The use of a clone and memory transfer allowed Halsey to provide a brain used for the mapping of the AI's "mind" with no undue effects on the donor.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''page 18''</ref> Despite this advantage, the cloning of a human being, particularly for this purpose, is highly illegal and unethical.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}} Cortana showed a belief that repeating this process could be used to recompile her neural network and end her [[rampancy]], but this was never tested.<ref>'''[[Halo 4]]''', level ''[[Requiem (level)|Requiem]]''</ref> Halsey later sends [[Blue Team]] to recover her three surviving cloned brains from a secret cryovault in [[CASTLE Base]] which she then uses to create [[the Weapon]] in order to stop Cortana.{{Ref/Novel|SoR}}<ref name="Audio logs">''[[Audio log (Halo_Infinite)|Audio logs]]''</ref>{{Ref/Game|Id=Hi|Hi}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Daisies - Homecoming.png|[[Daisy-023]] facing her flash clone. | File:Daisies - Homecoming.png|[[Daisy-023]] facing her flash clone. | ||
File:flashclones.jpg|Sketch depicting Dr. Halsey's malformed clones | File:Homecoming_DaisyClone_Concept.png|Concept art of Daisy-023's flash clone. | ||
File:HTFoR AS - Fred-clone.jpg|[[Frederic-104]]'s deteriorating flash clone | File:flashclones.jpg|Sketch depicting Dr. Halsey's malformed clones. | ||
File:HTFoR AS - Fred-clone.jpg|[[Frederic-104]]'s deteriorating flash clone. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series]]'' | *''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series]]'' | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | {{Ref/Sources}} | ||
[[Category:Medicine]] | [[Category:Medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Human technology]] | [[Category:Human technology]] |