Axolotl tanks

The tank Axolotl , or tank axlotl is a fictitious technology described in the Cycle of Dune writes by Frank Herbert.

The Axolotl tanks were developed by the Bene Tleilax. This technology remained a long time mysterious. The Axolotl tank allowed to cloner any human being starting from cells collected on a dead or alive person. The Ghola was a perfect copy, the memories in less. The Tleilaxus could amplify or improve the original individual. The first Ghola known in the Univers of Dune was Hayt, the Ghola of Duncan Idaho.

The sisters of the Bene Gesserit could “impregnate” their gholas so as to make them find their initial memories. This phase was long and dangerous for the Ghola.

The novels of the son of Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert, helped of Kevin J. Anderson, provide an explanation: technology axolotl was not limited to the “tank” alone, which was neither more nor less than one artificial uterus or a woman, maintained in life in a nutritive solution and which one used the uterus to create the clone.

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