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"Oryx & Crake" It's the end of the world...
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I have to admit it is scary to see how our technology has advanced to the point were this kind of thing could be imagined.
Banner wrote: "As much as I love America, I don't believe that it will always be the world power that it is today."
You take that back. You take that back right now! :P
I can maybe see the genetic engineering getting up to that level, but just don't believe it would ever become as widespread.
Folks would riot or at the very least demonstrate against the use of something like a pigoon.
You take that back. You take that back right now! :P
I can maybe see the genetic engineering getting up to that level, but just don't believe it would ever become as widespread.
Folks would riot or at the very least demonstrate against the use of something like a pigoon.

Agree - in the current spate of movies, the evil geniuses of the world are British more often than not, so one of them is likely to be successful in the future! ;-)

Weeell... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia...
Since there is a serious shortage of organ donations, I don't think it's too far fetched to believe there'd be a huge demand for it. If your options are to die or get a heart that used to be in a pig, I think most people will say oink and go for it.

Weeell... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia...
Since there is a serious sho..."
Not me! Gods....What kind of life is that? But then, like Im always explaining to everyone, I am kinda wierd...

One where you're alive rather than dead? My moral qualms about it would be more about the life of the pigs, but I'm quite sure I'd be happy to take a pig grown heart if it meant a new lease of life (and I'm a vegetarian, so I normally avoid getting bits of pig in me, but I'm also rather pragmatic ;)).
Alright. I concede that the pigoons might not be so bad. But I draw the line at ChickieNobs.


On a slightly more serious level (or not), I sort of want a rakunk.


Being a dog lover, I was horrified by the wolvogs. Man's Best Friend should not be turned into a stealth killer.

Weeell... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia..."
And here's a more recent article from io9, posted just a few weeks ago: http://io9.com/5852380/pig+to+human-t...
Hah, and on the subject of ChickieNobs, I went over to Margaret Atwood's Twitter and somebody had tweeted her this link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetec...
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The oligarchy isn’t keen on cleaning their own toilets, let alone dressing their own pigoons, and they need the underclass to keep the working class willing to slice up their “other white meat.” I’ve been a vegetarian for about 8 years, but when I bring this up to my dog, he looks at me like I’m nuts. If he saw a slab of pigoon (or maybe even a rakunk, provided it was running away and he hadn’t smelled it first) he’d be licking his lips.

I think the social collapse and the corporate 'feudal' system as well as the environmental changes and plagues much more likely, if not inevitable.
The entire book IMO is a warning of what the future could realistically be like if the human infestation doesn't change its ways, now.

I was more thinking that it would be so horrible to be in this grim future, especially post-apocolypse, be all alone. Then you see this cute puppy, maybe a beagle or a golden retriever. You run to it, all "YAY, now I have a friend," and it goes for your jugular. And you die. :-)

Not dumb and no clue.
Guess? Maybe thirty to fifty?
Guess? Maybe thirty to fifty?






But I hope, I believe, that this is not our future. This really can happen, but it will not happen. Because humankind is not so much stupid. I want to believe in it. :o)

On the other hand, let's look at some other examples of speculative fiction, like



Was it closer to the coast? Was it in America at all? Could have been Canada, maybe Montreal-ish, or Quebec-ish?


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Yes, they did. Also, they mentioned 'Pleeblands' west of Chicago, too. One reason I sortof thought it was somewhere in the center of the North American contintent-ish.
And, true. It was SO very different, it was almost another earth. The reason I asked was for an 'around the world' challenge in another group ;-).
I couldn't decide if it was US, Canada, or "Out of this World". heh ~

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