Alright guys I am currently studying a PhD in biotechnology and nanotechnology, and I'm pretty sure I know how to go about making a supersoldier. But in order to do it I need to genetically engineer a malarial plasmodium to act as a synthetic organelle or a "auxiliary nucleus" for cells.
STEMfag do trades i only watch marvel for redskull, he's my favourite character.
to answer your question, I don't know.
Evan Wilson
>malarial plasmodium carried by mosquito get a net with some real small mesh
Lincoln Foster
sage we dont need super soldiers we already have them
Dylan Cook
I was looking to see if I could get it on the dark when but I'd probs be put on a registry quick smart lol
Adam Bennett
Not as good as I intend
Landon King
Where do i sign up?
Andrew Campbell
I've been thinking about buying a private island, declaring it a sovereign country, and raising money from Musk and Thiel types who actually want push humanity forward. Would then clone myself and allow top researchers to violate every human rights law experimenting on them.That's basically what china's doing now and they are making huge strides studying how to increase human intelligence. The West's BS human rights cucks are going to get us left behind
In a few years you can transfer your conciousness into anything, download and upload. With the right tool like neuralink you can controll this like a mainframe. So with this you don't need to clone yourself, but you can make new artifical types of you steered by your conciousness. Say you control 20 robots constantly protecting and serving you. You could live forever, and in the future you may even upload your mind into things like spaceships. In 500 years i have become an entity of droid aliens, with a huge spacefleet. I am mining planets to make more of myself and have 3D printers all over the place.
Lincoln Turner
>right wing super soldiers >right wing >super soldiers Lmao! You've gone full partisan retard OP
Colton Morris
the point of the clones isn't to live forever, it's so people could do whatever twisted human experimentation they can't do in Europe or the United States due to legal reasons.
Get on the darkweb and search around for some shady forum and i'm sure they will hook you up.
Noah Price
you made that thread some time ago you said that you could optimise the blood of people, by genetically rewiring them, using a virus, that would "infect EVERY cell in the body" (wouldnt that require to disable the himune system first tho?), and then you went on to recite the plot of captain america
Wyatt Lee
>millions in R&D >years to grow >gets killed by $$$ eBay drone
You need malaria? Find people living in any jungle.
Luke Turner
I mean i reckon i could buy some from Malaysia they are pretty shady and it's right above Australia
William Martinez
Dude, just build a version of cancer that attaches to melanin.
Josiah Young
I like this lad
Jackson Gutierrez
That's not even slightly accurate, and I'm not using a virus and I'm not rewriting the DNA inside of cells, u literally didn't even read anything i wrote
Ryan Ward
>genetically engineer a malarial plasmodium to act as a synthetic organelle or a "auxiliary nucleus" for cells Fucking modify mitochondria you neanderthal. You have all the structures you need, and highly discriminatory bilayers. t. materials engineering master's what's your excuse?
Aaron Robinson
Super soldiers are a meme. To paraphrase Napoleon an army of lions, led by a dog, will fight like a dog. What you need is the perfect archetype of a leader and the correct cultural/religious programing that would make people follow that archetype. Then even idiots savages would be force that strikes terror in the hearts of men. The powers that be have been experimenting with this type of technology for age but sadly they have decided its best use is to produce a global homo mud race to populate the slave cast of future.
cats have a contagious cancer though i dont know how it works
Noah Cooper
Lol except when said soldiers are bullet proof
Angel Gray
you can order anything online
Dylan Bennett
That's fucking retarded, mitochondria already has a role in the body and u don't want to mess around with it, and for starters it cannot replicate itself without proteins from the nucleus, also it's not infectious, stay in ur lane materials science fag
Luis Jones
yes you did you lying piece of shit, you specifically said "a malarian virus", and "infect every cell in the body", you also said you had a phd in nanotechnology which makes even less sence, and you said you were gonna make skin bulletproof, and reinforce bonesw with motherfucking iron cristals
Nathan Myers
Except that example is on the presumption u can have both
Kevin Bennett
A malarial plasmodium u uneducated fuck
Christopher Scott
In the west they do it but low key and only for the benefit of extremely rich people
Benjamin Smith
I said biotechnology and nanotechnology, i am a dual major, and i said bullet resistant not bullet proof, by making fibroblasts secret spidroin proteins, learn how to read English u french nigger fuck
Jayden Evans
Also i said getting said bone fibroblasts to biomineralise goethite nano fibers like how limpets do in their teeth, Jesus i fucking hate french niggers the most, ur entire face and teeth and fucking retarded language is so fucking disgusting, u cheese eating halitosis blacked cucked euronigger
Adam Myers
>ur entire face and teeth and fucking retarded this is now an anglo hate thread
Way too difficult, much easier to make minor modifications to a infectious vector
Brody Green
bants aside, do you have any like... test result ya know experiments when you use all that sciency stuff and torture local creeters with it to see if it works or are you just a lonely aussie trying to shitpost because nature itself hates him
Robert Bennett
I'm working on using malaria as a vector for synthetic protein production in mammalian cells yes, no animals involved. But their isn't a theoretical reason why it wouldn't work
Brody Baker
ok good, it d be funny if the man who cracks the secret codes to creating supersoldiers is literally an aussie shitposter on pol, that d be neat record your work in a private but undeniable way, just in case someone steals your shit and says they did it
Easton Phillips
Plasmodium selectively infects blood cells which don't otherwise have nuclei. What benefit would this "auxiliary nucleus" have?
Grayson Nguyen
that won't happen with your concept. Armor is the key to stopping bullets, or nukes too, but I have destroyed all my research because it would fall into the wrong hands. I'm surprised you haven't reached that point yet
Joshua Young
Plasmodiums can be made to infect any cells very easily, they infect liver cells, and blood cells and brain cells without any modifications at all
Eli Torres
...but the benefit would be?
Noah Edwards
They can infect multiple cell types, and many more once engineered to bind to particular surface proteins, very simple. And a auxiliary nucleus which replicates itself and infects other cells is very beneficial cuz u can get all the benefits of genetic engineering with the safety of transient gene therapy
Ethan Gonzalez
There's dozens of things u can do, get muscle cells to modify pepc-k for more efficient muscles, myostatin abzymes produces in adrenal cells to increase muscle atrophy, fibroblasts to biomineralise goethite in bones to make them stronger, fibroblasts in connective tissue to produce spidroin proteins to increase tensile strength of tendons and ligaments and make skin more bullet resistant, making muscle cells produce a xeno adenosine phosphate molecule which only sticks to myosin actin heads to facilitate the muscle contraction process faster and with more force, increasing the resistance of Schwan cells in the peripheral nervous system to increase nerve propagation velocity in the nervous system and the white matter in the brain, there dozens of things, fructose pumps on brain and heart cells to deal with oxygen deprivation, getting hemopoietic stem cells to produce hemoglobin which uses the same chemical signalling as crocodiles which is much more selective and efficient at where it releases oxygen in the body
Gabriel Sullivan
So you might be able to do like 1 or 2 of those max if you're lucky. You're talking about an entirely new genome and there's just not enough room if you're trying to use plasmodium. I worked in gene therapy and even trying to correct 1 endogenous gene/protein is tough. You're trying to go all out and basically redesign man. If I was going to invest in an earth shattering technology I'd try and work on artificial wombs personally. The technology is basically already available there and there's a group in Pennsylvania that already did quite a bit of work on it with a sheep.
Isaiah Garcia
This I’ll geunia pig, fly me out
Dominic Torres
None of the things i have mentioned are that difficult to do as most of them rely only on simple continuous gene expression depending on the type of cell they are in. Single genes for alot of the things I've mentioned no polygenetic complexity at all
Jordan Long
> Wastes a lot of time and money to create a super redneck > CIA niggers zap all of them to the ground with sonic/EMF weapons Meh.
Jack Rodriguez
I'm not correcting a gene that's what make this simpler, basically all I'm doing is the exact same steps for adding in a gene into ecoli for industrial uses, but instead doing it to plasmodium, and making a few such genes be expressed only in particular cell types, this vector will be in effect a infectious agent and hence i don't have to worry about getting it into all the cells like viral vectors.
Hudson Roberts
Lol, if that were the case I'd make sure that the skin produces iron oxide nanoparticles imbedded in the skin, as metal reflects em radiation so no active denial system will work on them, and meh Sonic ain't shit
Medfag here casually sliding in. Why not go to Nigeria and get some samples in a hospital? Just say you're visiting a friend (or bribe the security personnel) and get some saliva/blood samples. Don't forget to take some prophylactics beforehand though.
Chase Clark
Also i forgot to say, get muscle cells to produce antisense rna against ncor1 which make muscles denser, more oxygen efficient increases mitochondria and switches muscles over to lipid oxidation exclusively which is a higher energy dense fuel for muscles, there's dozens of single gene proteins which would drastically improve human capabilities
Josiah Brown
how is this not happening yet
Isaiah King
1- test it out on some homeless kid no one will notice or care (make sure you dispose of him properly if you dont want to get caught) 2- There are always unexpected factors we didnt take into account which is why experimentation is key.
Zachary Nguyen
That's what I'm thinking about, but because I'm in Australia Malaysia is easiest and closet and the police accept bribes and I'm pretty sure the doctors do too
Isaiah Hernandez
Because until now, people have been using vectors limited use, basically ud need tens of thousands of microinjections into every muscle in your body and you'd still only genetically modify like 10% of the muscle cells, the benefit using a intracellular parasite is that it spreads itself throughout the entire body in every cell it can
Lucas Wilson
Wow this is interesting af
Bentley Allen
Rats work fine
Gabriel Young
Is there a way you could enhance eyes
Luke Young
I mean nothing which would be easy to implement as of right now. Eyes are a bit too complicated for any one gene to enhance their function
Lucas Turner
For the schwann cells wouldnt you need an embryo? Since those cells stop multiplying after they're formed (which is why nerves are practically impossible to reconnect once severed)
Dominic Smith
There is the lens injection separate tho
Caleb Taylor
Where did you learn all of this Australia man
Lincoln Reyes
>TCHING TCHONF TCHANG U UNEDUCATED !!!!!!! >proceeds to shit in streets >proceeds to kill a few dogs and grill them on the streets, using shit and piss for fire control Go kill yourse.. I mean go take a drive with your car, retarded chink
No, ur not making new ones, what is happening is, the parasite infects the already existing ones and starts producing more electrically resistive lipida, basically making them act as a more efficient plastic coating to a wire, would also make them thicker too which similarly also increases nerve propagation for the same reason
Luke Mitchell
I find that often the "villains" are the best characters because they're allowed to say what everyone is thinking, but doesn't dare to say.
thats how teleportation will work, you wont physically teleport but have a snapshot of your mind uploaded to where ever you want to go once/if they ever figure out the algorithm for everyones individual thought process
Nolan Martin
they just put a hole in my shoulder for that. problem is, your work will only be applicable to the sample subject
Jose Morgan
I already have vision 3x better than 20/20 though.
Adam Diaz
No that is not true, malaria isn't specific in who or what it infects. Just like how the person they got the influenza virus from had no effect on the efficiency of the virus to use for genetic engineering either, the parasite is independent from the host
Hunter Sanchez
How do you intend to inhibit cancerous growth? How are you going to target?
Sebastian Brooks
This is actually a decent theory. Are there any case studies of people doing something similar? Or expiraments done modifying infectious cells for beneficial or a desired resault? Is there a way we could help fund or track your progress for this?
Again my offer still stands, I’m willing to give it a try
Just genetically engineer the god emperor of mankind, and his 20 sons to lead humanity in the great crusade.
Jacob Martinez
I'll post periodically onn4 Chan keep an eye out for it and future developments
Adam Fisher
Emus gonna GET IT
Asher Murphy
Malaria doesn't cause cancer, cancer risk will be the same as before the procedure, but free radical damage repair proteins could be expressed also to decrease ur risk of cancer lower than before the treatment and make u resistant to radiation, even if cancer did appear, i could engineer it to trigger the malaria in it to go proper disease on it and eat it insides and shit it out
Eli Thomas
Inject yourself with emu blood
Camden Brown
Good luck senpai, be prepared to lose a lot of subjects though.
Henry Rogers
Fark i should give this shit to emus and kangaroos and use them as battle animals and we Aussies stay in their pouches during battle lol
Bentley Williams
No man can handle that much power bro
Dylan Lee
Will your supersoldiers die to a well placed bullet? If so, they are worthless and a net loss compared to the much more efficient child soldier.
Seriously an army of children with rifles is the best we can do. Way more efficient than adult soldiers.
Jason Taylor
>What is emp >What is signal jammer
Drones only work against shitskins with donkeys as their AA mounts
William Garcia
ooooh material science btfo
Levi Wood
You could use heavy armor with super soldiers if their strength is enhanced by OP.
Sebastian Davis
Although I’m sure developments and expiraments will be few and far between, you should create a go fund me or something like that where you can post updates like a blog and recieve funding
Camden Evans
I'm afraid CIA and Ayy's will abduct him or he will 'accidentally' suicide
Jeremiah Rogers
They will die from a VERY powerful bullet, a tank piercing bullet, pretty fucking difficult infantry men carrying those around leaf fag, also this situation way more efficient, once I've made one super soldier, it costs zero dollars for another one, the plasmodium is infectious meaning i can take a syringe full of their blood and inject it into 100 people in small drops