Joint Crisis Committee: Blinded by Work and Driven by Achievement

Hwang Woo-suk vs. Korean National Intelligence Service, 2005

 

Hailed as a national hero, Hwang Woo-suk and his team of researchers have just published a paper in Science that will soon shock the scientific community. The successful cloning of human somatic cells has sparked the debate of whether such scientific experiments are ethical and should be legal. This exciting Joint-Crisis committee will consist of two teams. Hwang Woo-suk and his researchers will continue pursuing their ambitions of cloning human cells and push the limits of humanity while the newly-formed Anti-Cloning Task Force from the Korean National Intelligence Service will try to stop them at all costs.

It will be up to delegates to decide how history will unfold and how this historic moment will be written in the books. The world is watching closely to see how this ends. From some of the richest people in South Korea to influential politicians to the average citizen, it will be up to the delegate to convince these people whether this new technology should be preserved or destroyed for the greater good. Because one might never know what powers these people possess.

 

Crisis Director

Lizzie Dixon

Assistant Crisis Director

Kaitlin Wong

Assistant Crisis Director

Shayonton Dash

 

Chair

Isaac Bouhdana

Chair

Jessica Maloney

Vice-Chair

David Vauthier

Vice-Chair

Lucille Applegate