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==[[File:scanner.gif|50px]][[File:Medcom.gif|50px]][[File:Clone.gif|50px]] Cloning ==
==[[File:scanner.gif|50px]][[File:Medcom.gif|50px]][[File:Clone.gif|50px]] Cloning ==
If you're a new guy and desperately need a quick guide so you can help your fellow crewmates in case of an emergency, here's a [[Geneticist#Genetic_Cloning|quick guide to cloning a body]]. After reading that, it is recommended that you return to this guide so you understand this process perfectly.
When you first hear about "cloning", you may think that people are referring to making many clones of yourself so you can take over the station. This is not the case (although that can be done too, just not exactly that way). Cloning is a process of of reviving someone who has died. For a cloning process we need a dead body and cloning equipment, which can be found in your Cloning Room.
 
 
Alright! Time to bring some bitches back from the dead!


# First of all, you have to know that for all things cloning, the [[Chief Medical Officer]] has a final say. He is your boss on this side of Genetics. If he tells you to clone someone and not some other guy, you do it. The only person with higher say than him on these matters is the Captain.
# First of all, you have to know that for all things cloning, the [[Chief Medical Officer]] has a final say. He is your boss on this side of Genetics. If he tells you to clone someone and not some other guy, you do it. The only person with higher say than him on these matters is the Captain.
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