Chapter 950 George's Dream to Create a Perfect Utopia
George's vision for a utopian world where everyone could be a superhero was becoming clearer with every word he spoke. He leaned forward, emphasizing the magnitude of his dream. "Once we master the gene experiment, truly understand it, it will cause a revolution unlike anything the human world has ever seen," he declared with unwavering confidence.
His eyes gleamed with determination as he continued, "With gene therapy, we will be able to create designed children in the lab. We'll use their parents' DNA and enhance it with specific gene sequences, granting these children superpowers according to their parents' desires. No longer will anyone be bound by the lottery of genetics; everyone can be extraordinary."
George's voice grew more fervent. "Diseases that have plagued humanity for centuries will be eradicated through gene therapy. Weakness will be a thing of the past. We'll usher in an era where humans are no longer at the mercy of their limitations but can shape their own destinies."
He paused, letting the weight of his words sink in. "Imagine, Rudy, a world where every child is born with the potential for greatness, where no one suffers needlessly. That's the world I wanted to create, a world where humans can truly be superheroes."
George's vision for human genetic manipulation seemed boundless. He leaned in closer, a spark of passion in his eyes as he explained further. "Imagine, Rudy, parents or even sperm donors having the power to design a child of their choice. They'll have complete control, from selecting the gender to fine-tuning details like hair, eye, and skin color. It goes beyond aesthetics; they can even instill innate skills if they possess them, shaping what their child will become."
He paused, letting the weight of his words sink in. "George, the idea of a utopian world where every human is a superhero is enticing, but it's a naive dream. With great power comes the potential for even greater destruction. It's our responsibility to guide humanity wisely, not to hand them unchecked power that could lead to their own downfall."
The stark contrast in their visions for the future, one filled with hope and potential, the other marred by fear and distrust, hung heavily in the air as they continued their debate.
George, faced with Rudy's compelling argument against the potential chaos of a world filled with superpowered humans, pondered for a moment. Then, a determined look crossed his face. "Rudy, you're right that unchecked power could lead to chaos, but I've thought of a solution. We will create an impeccable justice system, like nothing the world has ever seen."
He leaned in, his eyes shining with conviction. "We're developing advanced surveillance devices that can monitor the mental state of individuals. If someone's mental level reaches a certain point of instability, we'll offer therapy to help them regain control. But if their mental state crosses an irreversible threshold, they'll face execution, regardless of whether they've committed a crime or not. There will be no room for injustice or for criminals in this world."
George continued, "Imagine a society where every thought, every intention, is scrutinized for the greater good. We'll maintain order, and everyone will know that their actions have consequences. It won't be a perfect system, but it's a far cry from the chaos you fear. With our guidance, humans will evolve, not just in power but in responsibility. We will mold them into guardians of justice, and together, we'll build a utopia."
George awaited Rudy's response with bated breath, his eyes reflecting a mix of anticipation and determination. He believed he had addressed all of Rudy's questions and objections about his dream world, and now, he sought validation or, at the very least, an acknowledgment of the careful planning and conviction behind his vision. It was a critical moment, where their paths might converge or diverge entirely, depending on Rudy's next words.
"How about it, Rudy?" George's voice carried a plea, seeking Rudy's approval for his grand vision. "This dream isn't born of selfish ambition; it's a dream for the betterment of all humanity."