Community being fragmented into three communities, human, mech-aug humans, and nano-aug humans. The humans are in fear and discriminative of their metal brothers. Mech-augs are treated like second class citizens they must register with the government, deal with segregation. If mech-augs were to do any illegal activities all mech-augs will be labelled as the bad guy just out of fear from humans. We see it today with Muslims and inner city urban youth.
It then becomes have versus the have not more especially for nano augmentation the user must have a certain genetic code to be able to receive their augmentation, thus fragmenting the group even more. Mech-aug human soon to be obsolete with nano augmentation on the horizon. Becoming part of the scrap yard if they don’t upgrade or can’t compete with nano-aug human. No longer can a person's ability be measured by skill, it is judged by the amount of money that was spent on upgrades and/or if you were born with the right genetics. Giving a lot of power to the very few and those few, defining what it means to be …show more content…
So in order for nano augmentation to succeed, they used a five year old boy, Paul, and spent five years using his genetic makeup to make a numerous amount of clones. There have been many failures, some became vegetables, other have died, experience a worse fate than death, or lived, but under UNATCO so they can be used for experimentations. Not being given an identity unless that clones were JC. When UNATCO planted the surrogate mother the cloned embryo of Paul, JC identity was already prepared. If anyone in the experiment became unpredictable UNATCO would only save their predictable asset and terminate any liability to