On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 10:39:19PM +1000, Stathis Papaioannou wrote:

> If you don't destroy the original, then subjectively it would be like
> a transporter that only works half the time. The only frightening

Why? Are you assuming the first copy (original) remains stationary,
and the second gets transposed? If the master is destroyed, and you
get two copies in different locations, there's no way to tell subjectively.

> thing about it would be if you somehow came into conflict with your
> copy.

Each copy claims equal rights to assets and S.O.s. If you have no
S.O.s, this still halves your assets (trying to steal would not be a good
idea) each time you make a clone.

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