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“edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Mutatin” (1 conversations)
5 turns Nov 27, 2023 at 4:58 PM UTC Iran , Tehran
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edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Mutating animals' genetics artificially is illegal and dangerous in many countries. However, some countries allow these criminal organizations to set up casinos and entertainment venues and force these manipulated animals to fight till the death. They breed these genetically changed gorillas and animals with human heads, and vice versa, for betting sports, which reminds viewers of ancient Greek mythology. The human organs trade is another lucrative business in which involves these criminal organizations. And they have also established sophisticated hospitals, in which a lot of human organs are transplanted every day.
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Artificially mutating animal genetics is not only dangerous but also illegal in numerous countries. Shockingly, certain nations, while banning such practices, permit sinister criminal organizations to flourish. These malevolent entities exploit manipulated animals by forcing them into ruthless fights to the death within their casinos and entertainment venues. Intriguingly, these manipulated creatures, such as gorillas with human heads or animals with an amalgamation of human features, harken back to the ancient Greek mythologies that captivate viewers. Regrettably, the criminal organizations involved in such heinous activities also find profitable ventures in the human organ trade. With chilling efficiency, they operate sophisticated hospitals where an abundance of human organs are relentlessly transplanted each day.
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edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Many scientists travel to Moon and from there to earth when it is not affordable for everybody, except wealthy business people, artists, and those who run those hotels, resorts, and tours in there. Travel to Mars is going to become more common soon, although many scientists and researchers are already living there now. Robotic science has gone far ahead of what would have expected by scientists forty years ago. Many industries use robots in their production lines. Household appliances are now more robotic than manual, and auto-run trains, cars, taxis, and even airplanes are becoming common.
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In a world where interplanetary travel is a luxury reserved for the privileged few, scientists embark on journeys from the Moon back to Earth. These exclusive expeditions cater mainly to affluent businesspeople, artists, as well as the proprietors of opulent hotels, resorts, and immersive lunar tours. As our understanding of space advances, traveling to Mars is poised to become increasingly accessible. Already, a multitude of scientists and researchers have established their lives on the red planet, paving the way for a future influx of settlers. The realm of robotic science has surpassed even the wildest expectations of experts from bygone eras. Industries across the globe now rely heavily on automated systems integrated into their production lines. Household appliances have evolved into sleek machines driven by robotic efficiency, while self-piloted trains, cars, taxis, and astonishingly, airplanes, have become a common sight in our everyday lives.
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edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Global warming, as the result of not substituting fossil fuels with renewable energy sources and not substituting laboratory raised protein and cereals with livestock and agriculture, is the most unsolved tragedy of the planet. The most important obstacle for human beings to reach a common tendency to save the earth, is Asia's developing countries. These countries are reluctant to sacrifice a percentage of their gross national production rate to prevent global warming. And they still use fossil fuels instead of more environmentally friendly clean energy, even though they pay the highest price for drought, flood, and hurricane damage each year.
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The persistent menace of global warming looms over our planet, a tragedy borne out of our failure to embrace renewable energy sources in lieu of fossil fuels and to prioritize sustainable food production over livestock and agriculture. This unresolved crisis weighs heavily upon us all. In our collective quest to salvage our Earth, one significant hurdle obstructs our path--the developing countries of Asia. Reluctant to make the necessary sacrifices, they hesitantly refrain from diverting a portion of their national production towards curbing global warming. Astonishingly, despite paying the highest toll for the ravages of droughts, floods, and hurricanes, they persist in relying on fossil fuels, failing to embrace the clean energy alternatives that could herald a more sustainable future.
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edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: The agriculture industry in developed countries mostly has turned to greenhouses, and they are cultivating a variety of beneficial bacteria substituting animal protein in their food processing industries. Today, most people in these countries are about to change their daily diets from poultry, livestock, and even fish to a kind of cultivated protein. And they actually believe that slaughtering animals for food is barbaric. And instead of farms, they grow vegetables, fruits, grains, and legumes in greenhouses.
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In the realm of agriculture, developed nations have undergone a remarkable transformation, embracing the boundless possibilities offered by greenhouses. Within these innovative structures, a myriad of beneficial bacteria are harnessed to replace traditional animal proteins in food processing industries. Witnessing a profound shift in dietary habits, the denizens of these progressive nations are on the cusp of forsaking poultry, livestock, and even fish, in favor of a newly cultivated form of protein. This burgeoning movement stems from a widespread belief that the slaughter of animals for food is an archaic and barbaric practice. Thus, vast expanses of farmland have given way to lush greenhouses teeming with the growth of vibrant vegetables, succulent fruits, nourishing grains, and wholesome legumes.
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edit and improve the style of the excerpts from my sci-fi fantasy novel: Different international news agencies broadcast every week a piece of breaking news that has attracted a lot of audiences these days. This is about an older man who claims to be the prophet, Noah. He warns that because of the sins and crimes committed by human beings these days, by the command of God Almighty, the planet earth and all the living beings who live on it, are in danger of annihilation. His two sons, both researchers, who work in a wellknown international scientific research company, are being teased and humiliated because of their father every day. One of the usual jokes that repeats every day about their father is the far distance of the place to the sea where he is building a ship. Their colleagues say, "Why don't you ask your father to build his ship on a coast instead of making it in a desert 700 miles far from the sea?"
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Every week, a reverberating piece of breaking news grips the attention of international audiences. It revolves around an aged man boldly proclaiming himself to be none other than the prophet Noah. With solemn gravitas, he issues a forewarning, declaring that the sins and transgressions of humanity have invoked the wrath of the Almighty, jeopardizing the very existence of our planet and all living beings that dwell upon it. His two sons, both esteemed researchers toiling in the fields of a renowned international scientific research company, endure relentless taunts and humiliation on account of their peculiar father. Daily, they are subjected to quips about the ludicrous distance separating their father's shipbuilding location from the nearest coast. Colleagues jest, asking why their father insists on constructing his vessel in a desert, a staggering 700 miles away from the sea.