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Sounds good, Roberta admitted, joining in a round of polite applause. Her initial gut response to this whole gene-tampering business had been one of wary skepticism; messing around with peopleβs DNA sounded a little too close to Brave New World for comfort, and Gary Sevenβs dubious attitude toward the endeavor (even if faintly hypocritical) had only heightened her suspicion that maybe genetic engineering was one of those things that mankind was meant to leave alone, like nuclear missiles and streaking. On
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Greg Cox (Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh: Volume 1)