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Getting to create a chad body, like how the Mauler twins have make TISSUE growth possible
Study genetic engineering
Neurology
Endocrinology
Computer science
Biotechnology to sace the brains data to clone the mind
Find a way to do counterfit money and buy as many lab equipment specifically this
Cost: 1 billion dollars
Study genetic engineering
Neurology
Endocrinology
Computer science
Biotechnology to sace the brains data to clone the mind
Find a way to do counterfit money and buy as many lab equipment specifically this
Core Equipment
- CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing Kits
For editing the DNA precisely. - PCR Machine (Thermocycler)
Amplifies DNA sequences. - Centrifuges
Separates different parts of cells or fluids. - Laminar Flow Hood / Biosafety Cabinet
Sterile environment to work with cells. - Autoclave
Sterilizes tools and liquids. - High-resolution Microscopes
For observing cells, tissues, and embryo development. - Cell Culture Incubators (CO2 Incubators)
Keep cells alive and growing at 37°C with 5% CO2. - Cryopreservation Storage (Liquid Nitrogen Tanks)
For freezing stem cells, embryos, or tissues.
2. Biotech Special Equipment
- 3D Bioprinter
To print tissues and organs layer-by-layer using bio-inks made from stem cells. - Bioreactors
Vats that grow tissues and organs under ideal conditions (nutrients, temperature, flow, oxygenation). - Electroporation Devices / Microinjection Tools
To insert edited DNA into cells or embryos. - Artificial Womb Chamber
A complex system to simulate placenta functions — fluid circulation, nutrient delivery, waste removal. - Organ-on-a-Chip Systems (Optional)
For testing individual organ performance during early stages.
3. Reagents & Materials
- Plasmids, gRNA Templates, Cas9 Enzyme
For CRISPR work. - Cell Culture Media (e.g., DMEM, RPMI)
Keeps cells alive and growing. - Growth Factors & Hormones
Like EGF, bFGF, and insulin — helps cells grow into the right tissues. - Agarose, Collagen Scaffolds, Hydrogels
For 3D cell growth. - Stem Cells (ESCs or iPSCs)
From donors or artificially induced. - Human DNA Samples or Cell Lines
To serve as a genetic base.
4. Computing & Data Systems
- Gene Editing Software (e.g., Benchling, Geneious)
To plan and simulate edits. - High-Performance Computing Systems
To model proteins, genes, and simulate outcomes before actual edits. - AI Integration (Optional but powerful)
For optimizing edits, simulating gene interactions, and automating bioprinting.
5. Physical Space & Setup
- Clean Room or Level 2+ Bio Lab
Sterile and controlled environment. - Backup Generators & UPS Systems
To keep everything stable during power cuts. - Secure Storage & Data Logs
To track DNA, samples, experiments, etc.
Cost: 1 billion dollars