Kloniin
Kloniin is a term that has appeared in various speculative fiction contexts, often referring to a genetically engineered or artificially created duplicate of an organism. While not a recognized scientific term in biology, "kloniin" draws parallels with the concept of cloning. In fictional narratives, kloniins are frequently depicted as being created for specific purposes, such as military applications, organ harvesting, or as expendable labor. The ethical implications surrounding the creation and treatment of kloniins are a common theme explored in these stories. The term itself suggests a manufactured or derivative existence, often implying a lack of individuality or a predetermined destiny for the kloniin. Depending on the specific work of fiction, kloniins may possess identical memories and personalities to their original, or they might develop distinct traits over time. The concept allows authors to explore themes of identity, consciousness, and what it means to be human or alive. The precise nature and capabilities of a kloniin can vary significantly from one fictional universe to another.