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==Summary==
==Summary==


A piece of [[UNSC]] technology, a flash clone is a quick, incomplete clone. An embryo is taken and developed a hundred times faster than it would have naturally, becoming something different than it would have been. Many anomalies appear because flash clones are forced to go through time too quickly. Flash clones have none of the memories of their hosts, including the natural behavioral training most humans get observing people while growing up. They can be trained with intensive therapy, but after a year or two they start to degenerate from metabolic instability in a process called metabolic cascade failure until they die from various neurological diseases.
A flash clone is a quick and incomplete clone. An embryo is taken and developed a hundred times faster than it would have naturally, becoming something different than it would have been. Many anomalies appear because flash clones are forced to go through time too quickly. Flash clones have none of the memories of their hosts, including the natural behavioral training most humans get observing people while growing up. They can be trained with intensive therapy, but after a year or two they start to degenerate from metabolic instability in a process called metabolic cascade failure until they die from various neurological diseases.


After the future [[Spartans|SPARTAN-II]]s were kidnapped from their homes, they were replaced by flash clones. Their purpose is to avoid parents from looking for their children, as this would be most troublesome for the SPARTAN-II project and the UNSC.
After the future [[Spartans|SPARTAN-II]]s were kidnapped from their homes, they were replaced by flash clones. Their purpose is to avoid parents from looking for their children, as this would be most troublesome for the SPARTAN-II project and the UNSC.
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