The following was taken from a Human Preservation League pamphlet:

A Public Warning from the Human Preservation League

Today, powerful corporations, governments, and biotech advocates promise a new era of “human enhancement” through genetic engineering and gene modification. They speak of eliminating weakness, increasing intelligence, extending lifespan, and creating “better” people.

But history teaches us a dangerous truth. Whenever society begins deciding which humans are superior, suffering follows.

When we redesign humanity, what are we preserving? Humanity has always struggled, adapted, learned, and survived not because we were engineered to perfection. Our flaws, limitations, and diversity are not defects to be erased in a laboratory. They are part of the shared condition that binds us together.

We are the Human Preservation League—a coalition of scientists, ethicists, community leaders, teachers, and ordinary people concerned about the rapid push toward engineered humanity. We believe human genetic enhancement poses profound risks—not only to individual health, but to freedom, equality, and the future of civilization itself.

Humanity, Not Hardware

Supporters of human genetic engineering often present it as compassionate and inevitable. We are told that gene modification can eliminate disease, improve the quality of life, and help future generations. This is the foundation of Class 1 and Class 2 genetic modification.

The promise sounds noble, but the reality may not be. Enhancement does not stop at healing illness. Once society accepts altering human DNA for improvement, the pressure to optimize every trait becomes unavoidable. In time, this would include intelligence, appearance, athletic ability, height, personality, emotional traits, creativity, aggression, and obedience.

The line between healing people and designing people disappears quickly. What begins as medicine can become manufacturing. This is the promise of Class 3 genetic modification.

A New Genetic Class System

Imagine a world where wealthy families can afford genetically enhanced children while others cannot. Enhanced children may gain better cognitive performance, stronger immune systems, longer lifespans, and greater physical ability.

Meanwhile, natural-born humans could become economically and socially disadvantaged. This would not merely create inequality. It would create biological inequality. Social class could become permanently embedded in human DNA.

Would employers prefer engineered applicants? Would insurance companies discriminate against the unmodified? Would schools favor enhanced students? Would governments eventually pressure citizens to comply?

Human value must never be reduced to genetic desirability.

Generation Modification

One of the gravest ethical concerns is simple: future generations cannot consent to genetic alteration. Permanent changes made to embryos affect not only one individual, but every generation that follows. A single error or unintended mutation may spread through family lines indefinitely.

No child should inherit experimental modifications chosen by corporations, political systems, or parental ambition. Children are not products to customize. They are human beings.

The Illusion of “Perfect” Humans

Human genetics are extraordinarily complex. Traits are interconnected in ways science still barely understands. Attempts to “improve” one trait may create unforeseen consequences, including increased risk of mental illness, reduced emotional range, new diseases, infertility, immune disorders, and developmental abnormalities.

Nature is not a machine with interchangeable parts. Even traits we consider undesirable may serve important purposes. Diversity in thinking, temperament, and ability has helped humanity survive crises throughout history. A world engineered toward uniform ideals could become more fragile, not stronger.

Human-Grade Weapons

Class 3 genetic modifications can be used to weaponize humans for warfare. Augmented soldiers with increased tolerance to pain, resilience to harsh environments, and programmed emotional responses—or lack thereof—are only a few examples of how gene manipulation could be exploited for military purposes.

The applications are almost endless and, in most cases, unethical.

Corporations Should Not Own Humanity

Biotechnology companies already patent genetic technologies and profit from human biology.

What happens when engineered traits become intellectual property? Could parts of human genetics become commercially controlled? Could access to enhancement depend entirely on wealth?

The human genome should never become a marketplace. Human beings are not software to upgrade.

What Kind of Society Are We Building?

A culture obsessed with optimization risks losing something essential: acceptance of ordinary humanity. Imagine a future where parents feel guilty for having natural children, where non-modified traits become socially unacceptable, and where imperfections become taboo.

A civilization that cannot tolerate human limitation may ultimately lose their humanity altogether.

We Are Not Anti-Science

We support ethical medicine, responsible research, and treatments that heal suffering without redesigning humanity itself.

But there is a difference between treating disease and engineering the future of the species. Scientific ability does not automatically create moral permission.

Humanity must ask not only, “Can we do this?” but also, “Should we?”

Our Principles

We call for:

1. A Global Ban on Class 3 Genetic Modification

All Class 3 gene enhancements on humans must be remain forbidden under international law.

2. Strict Oversight of Gene Editing Technologies

Independent ethical review—not corporate self-regulation.

3. Protection for Natural Human Rights

No discrimination based on enhancement status.

4. Public Debate Before Permanent Change

The future of humanity must not be decided behind closed laboratory doors.

5. Respect for Human Dignity

Every person has value independent of intelligence, strength, appearance, or engineered traits.

The Future Is Still Ours to Choose

Humanity stands at a crossroads. One path treats people as human, imperfect, and equal. The other risks turning human life into a competitive engineering project driven by profit, power, and social pressure.

We do not oppose progress. We oppose forgetting what it means to be human.

Join The Human Preservation League. Defend human dignity. Protect future generations. Preserve humanity.

Danger Zone One. Story by Midnight. Art by Salaiix.