--- The Fool posted:
> http://www.sfbg.com/36/51/x_news_war.html

"As one might imagine, breeding and deploying a living
attack organism is a treacherous endeavor. According
to the seven-page Navy proposal, the first concern is
that scientists could accidentally unleash deadly or
dangerous bugs in the laboratory. The second potential
problem is that the bioweapons could mutate into
something seriously frightening when released on the
battlefield. "Field robustness is a concern because of
the wide variety of environmental conditions that
could be encountered by the microbial products when
employed in different warfighting scenarios," the Navy
document reads."

I remember reading a novel _Mutant 59: The Plastic
Eaters_ about a microbe gengineered to degrade/eat
plastic, to help clean up the environment, but it
escaped and later wreaked havoc on a plastic-dependent
world.

Imagine an oil-eating microbe dropped into the Middle
East...

Forked Tongue Maru


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