Talk:Dinos/@comment-2.102.60.78-20130104183823/@comment-5200570-20130105011838

Yes and no. I don't really think it can be compared to cloning because it's impossible to get the same output as is inputed. If it were possible to occasionally have one of the dinos initially fused as the final fusion result then I'd agree there is an element of cloning since cloning is intended to replicate something as closely as possible.

I think it's still more appropriate to call it fusion, because fusion is the process of combining multiple things into something different, which is what happens in the fusion lab.

I was never very good in biology though, but that's how I understand it at least! :P