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<title source="title1"> <default>Synthetic Reproduction</default> </title> <image source="image1">
</image> <title source="title2"/> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <title source="title3"/> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> </infobox> Synthetic reproduction is the ability for an artificial being such as an android or a machine to be able to mate sexually with another artificial being or a human. This technology actually was explored a little bit by Skytech back in the day with their experimental drones, but it was Gates who came later and took it further. For females, their partner's sex cells would be stored within a unit called a cryolator where her sexual drive would analyse the dna down exactly, create a digital replica, and bind it with a digital code of her schematics. Features would be randomized to create a unique child and the child's AI would be forged within the mother. The child's body however, would not be able to form within the mother. The child's AI would need to be uploaded into a mainframe or a compatible computer that was connected to the proper machinery to construct such a being. This was highly experimental research and the reasons for it was probably due to the high possibility that a sentient AI could fall in love and would want to express those feelings very physically. All sentients have the ability to mate, but only females were taken a step further with being able to bind human code with theirs as it was safer for them to do so. Males were sterile for humans, however with other machines might be a different story. There may or may not be a Nissan somewhere that exists with an even more experimental sexual drive than anything else out there. Skynet wasnt aware such a thing was possible until they discovered Vanilla and then later Cherry. Through both of them they were able to reverse engineer this synthetic reproductive system and utilize it to create Project Malkom. Skynet would continue to experiment with synthetic reproduction to create more unique units. This would become especially useful during times where the Technological Research Division ran into a creative block during their schematic planning.
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