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Posted by Dominique Willems
11-11-2007 02:21,
 
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Quite a few reasons ;) 
 
1) after a couple of thousand years without space travel experience, they only had six months to improvise; 
 
2) a basic installation would include the life-support for the hosted brain, for a period over several hundred years long, and all the sensory simulation and detection equipment attached to it. Hosting multiple brains increased the installation's weight and they wanted to minimize any chances of failure; 
 
3) they mastered the science of cloning, so they logically decided that the race could be perpetuated, eventually, by keeping just one human brain alive (or even none). And who knows how many human cells they put aboard.
 
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