Some science guy creating them in the lab." Her voice darkened. "One day they're going to make a mistake-a big one-and mutant clone cows are going to revolt and start eating people. You wait and see.
In J.D. Robb's "Survivor In Death," a character expresses concerns about the potential dangers of scientific experimentation, specifically related to cloned organisms. She fears that mistakes made in laboratories could lead to catastrophic outcomes, such as genetically modified cows turning against humans. This sentiment reflects a broader anxiety about the ethics and safety of scientific advancements.
The quote highlights a common theme in speculative fiction: the unintended consequences of tampering with...