I'm still experimenting with what would be the right way to write about the chapters, because it's quite inconsistent the length and quality of the entries I publish. Now I write more and more in my own language, and I translate those thoughts into English, but when I get carried away by a scene and I want to share it very quickly, then I return back to good old rawdogging otherwise the world will collapse. :D
In any case, my pace is much better now, I have arrived at the fourth chapter, and the opening quote this time is from a Kaminoan scientist. Needless to say, they don't have a very good opinion of the human species and they tried to create a perfect, improved copy of humans that is free of flaws. This will have a lot more of significance in the second book, Triple Zero, especially in terms of why they didn't succeed in the first time:
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This is the true art of genetic selection and manipulation. A human is naturally a learning creature, but it is also violent, selfish, lustful, and undisciplined. So we must walk the knife-edge between suppressing the factors that lead to disobedience and destroying that prized capacity for applying intelligence and aggression.
—Hali Ke, senior research geneticist of Kamino