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  • Prime clone
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  • For a clone to grow, genetic material had to be taken from a prime source, known as the prime clone or a clone template.
  • A prime clone's psychological traits could also be copied and implanted—in the form of memory flashes—into a clone subject. By scanning and duplicating the original host's brain patterns, a clone could essentially inherit the identity of its template, although some personality traits could be more dominant than others. According to Ni-Ke-Vanz, an expert on Khommite cloning processes, clones were psychologically different versions of their genetic donor. However, the use of memory flashes could also produce mental instability, ranging from confusion to insanity, thus causing the clone subject to suffer from an identity crisis. A clone could only successfully absorb the memory flashes if it was able to compartmentalize them, thus allowing it to distinguish its own experiences from the geneti
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  • For a clone to grow, genetic material had to be taken from a prime source, known as the prime clone or a clone template.
  • A prime clone's psychological traits could also be copied and implanted—in the form of memory flashes—into a clone subject. By scanning and duplicating the original host's brain patterns, a clone could essentially inherit the identity of its template, although some personality traits could be more dominant than others. According to Ni-Ke-Vanz, an expert on Khommite cloning processes, clones were psychologically different versions of their genetic donor. However, the use of memory flashes could also produce mental instability, ranging from confusion to insanity, thus causing the clone subject to suffer from an identity crisis. A clone could only successfully absorb the memory flashes if it was able to compartmentalize them, thus allowing it to distinguish its own experiences from the genetic template's memories.