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'''Metabolic Cascade Failure''' is a medical condition suffered by [[human]]s and primarily [[Flash cloning|flash clones]]. It is a series of neurological diseases that occur in short succession, rendering the human dead within the span of a year. While it does occur sometimes in natural humans, Metabolic Cascade Failure is the eventual fate of | '''Metabolic Cascade Failure'''{{Citation needed}} is a medical condition suffered by [[human]]s and primarily [[Flash cloning|flash clones]]. It is a series of neurological diseases that occur in short succession, rendering the human dead within the span of a year. While it does occur sometimes in natural humans, Metabolic Cascade Failure is the eventual fate of the majority of flash clones, although select few are projected to live a normal lifespan. Most of the clones used to replace the [[SPARTAN-II]] children succumbed to this condition.<ref>'''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]''', ''September 8, 2511''</ref> | ||
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- "Doctor speak for 'Everything falls apart.'"
- — Kamal Zaman
Metabolic Cascade Failure[citation needed] is a medical condition suffered by humans and primarily flash clones. It is a series of neurological diseases that occur in short succession, rendering the human dead within the span of a year. While it does occur sometimes in natural humans, Metabolic Cascade Failure is the eventual fate of the majority of flash clones, although select few are projected to live a normal lifespan. Most of the clones used to replace the SPARTAN-II children succumbed to this condition.[1]
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- ^ Dr. Halsey's personal journal, September 8, 2511