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The missing generation.
The thought that I cover in this thread actually came to me from a story that I have been mulling writing for a while. I realized today that it could have use within the Morrow Project as well.
So the project is looking at recovery in the first few years after a nuclear war. Causalities from such a war will be highest among the oldest and youngest perhaps nearing 100%. What is the morality of Cryofreezing 8-12 year old orphans who the project might have taken a caretaker role for. These children could fill a population gap that the project might find in having reproductive citizens 10-15 years after the war. I have additional thoughts about gathering orphans from across the world (less likley to attract attention) and training them in English and other survival skills before freezing them. Is this idea totally off the rails or is this something you could see the project doing. |
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