SCIENCE
The Genetic Kill-Switch: Unzipping DNA and the Cancer Economy
Reptiliandude explains that human mortality is an engineered defect in our genetic “unzipping and rezipping” process, ensuring a loss of cellular information that limits our lifespans. This “self-destruct” mechanism serves a dual purpose for the Ael’Kayeen: it generates a constant supply of cancer cells—described as “super-hyped” cellular engines—which the Kayeen harvest to extend their own lives and facilitate the Drop Tech neural links used to possess human hosts. While humanity views cancer as a terminal tragedy, the Consortium views it as a vital industrial resource, one that fuels their immortality at the direct expense of our survival.
SCIENCE
The Genetic Kill-Switch: Unzipping DNA and the Cancer Economy
Reptiliandude explains that human mortality is an engineered defect in our genetic “unzipping and rezipping” process, ensuring a loss of cellular information that limits our lifespans. This “self-destruct” mechanism serves a dual purpose for the Ael’Kayeen: it generates a constant supply of cancer cells—described as “super-hyped” cellular engines—which the Kayeen harvest to extend their own lives and facilitate the Drop Tech neural links used to possess human hosts. While humanity views cancer as a terminal tragedy, the Consortium views it as a vital industrial resource, one that fuels their immortality at the direct expense of our survival.
Image: Jellyfish from Valencia, Spain (Photo by Joel Filipe via Unsplash)
Source: RD (via GT), "All About the Ael'Kayeen "r/InsurrectionEarth, Reddit, (1 June 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/6etcog/all_about_the_aelkayeen/
Reptiliandude: Actually, the self-destruct mechanism in humans involved modification of the ‘core’ function which involves how genes reconnect after they ‘unzip’ and ‘rezip.’ The copies become less and less ‘accurate.’ That is one of the reasons why modern humans are so short lived. Now, as opposed to certain select bloodlines prior to your last reboot, that is.
ACuriousHumanBeing: So restore ourselves, we would have to find a way to remodify human genes to not lose information so easily. Would telemeres have anything to do with this?
reptiliandude: ( whistles and looks around at the walls and ceiling)
Oh, I didn’t see you there.. Good morning!
garbotalk: Thank you for the clarification. With the breadth and depth of knowledge you’ve shared with me, I’m glad to have you review my posts for accuracy.
ACuriousHumanBeing: Were animals modified in such a way? If not, could we restore our lifespans by emulating how animals on earth zip and unzip thier genes?
reptiliandude: No. Some, but not all.
ACuriousHumanBeing: Interesting.
Perhaps we’ll have to invistigate how others divide themselves.
reptiliandude: Here, how immortality is naturally produced.
ACuriousHumanBeing: So what’s stopping the Kayeen from emulating these jellyfish?
Really this begs the question: what exactly even is life extension?
garbotalk: Cancer cells are basically super hyped cells that keep reproducing as long as the body they form within stays alive. Applying that super hyped activity level to anothers’ cells but controlling it would prolong life, not reduce it.
ACuriousHumanBeing: Since they already have a shit ton of cancer cells, why do they need more. They already know how it works, why keep it up?
garbotalk: Cancer cells are also necessary for drop tech. I don’t know why.
