Poll

Kill your clone: Suicide or murder?

Self Delete
Murder

Author Topic: If you kill your clone, is it considered Self Delete or murder?  (Read 2429 times)

No, because a clone would have the same intentions as you.
True.
EDIT: I see why it's got different intentions: Because Darkie's simply a copy of the Phazon Suit in Metroid Prime. That being said, Darkie's just the Metroid Prime but with the Phazon suit.

No, because a clone would have the same intentions as you.
Don't think you know what a clone is.

Don't think you know what a clone is.
If you were cloned and your clone had the same consciousness as you. Take, for example, the clones of John Chrichton in Farscape. When one played rock-paper-scissors with the other, the outcome was always the same.

If the clone isn't a copy, but more of a living breathing human being, then it is not you and it is murder. If a twin murders a twin it is murder.

You'r clone looks and acts like you. It is not you but it is another person so it is murder.

If Hakumen kills Jin then it's Self Delete but if Jin kills Hakumen, it's murder. But they are not clones.
clones and time stream variants are totally different things man.
like if saya killed the imperator it'd be... stuff what?

Don't think you know what a clone is.
A clone is a copy of you.
Thus, your brain, your knowledge, all of that is the same in the clone as it is in you.
Same goals, wants, and needs.

Just call it a frag and get over it.

A clone is a copy of you.
Thus, your brain, your knowledge, all of that is the same in the clone as it is in you.
Same goals, wants, and needs.
Unless you both experience the exact same phenomena, there will be deviations that develop in personality between the two. In a way, I guess you could consider a clone a manifestation of a different timestream/dimension in which conditions that affect you are different and affect you differently.