Fifteen hours later, Claude Ekstrom and Rollie Sweats sat in the company cafeteria wondering why their animal testing was a bust. It had been a tough night filled with a few successes but plenty of failures. Rollie massaged his brow with his right hand, hoping to calm his splitting headache. The coffee he drank wasn"t helping either. He promised himself to bring a container of whiskey to the next "all-nighter" to either help celebrate or drown his sorrows. Of the twelve animals they replicated, only five turned out physically sound. They had all their limbs and the internal organs were correctly positioned. There were no apparent maladies or disfigurements. Also, the five survivors appeared to be acting the same as non-cloned animals of the same genus. The evaluation of their mental capa

