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Memory Transfer
Ozwell E. Spencer
Humanity suffers when the drive and experience of our most exceptional leaders is lost.
The ultimate way to preserve such greatness is to transfer those memories to a new vessel.
Just as fruit flies have the potential to pass on certain memories to their offspring through their genes, so too can the memories of a human donor be passed on to a recipient
The question we now face is how to harness this incredible potential.
The answer lies in the medium of memory–blood.
Cells within the blood contain multitudes of information, including factors tied to memory.
Thus, since the T-Virus grants us control over factors within the blood, it can be hypothesized that harnessing those same elements will allow us to transfer memories from superior individuals.
However, for such a procedure to succeed, the host must be able to withstand the toxicity of the mutated T-Virus strain while preserving their own intelligence. Sourcing viable subjects will be the key to future research and testing.