Alternatively, you could argue that the government is terrified of what might happen if someone less tractable than Jon got his powers, and shut down intrinsic field research. But that just raises the question of why the Reds don't line up their physicists for the treatment instead. I prefer my original explanation: Jon's special.
I think that the extent of Jon's powers and transcendence is so great that his puny human intelligence barely matters to any post-transformation activities.
Hm, I'm pretty sure Jon wouldn't want to create another superhuman; he's been made so distant and solipsistic by his powers, he either wouldn't want to inflict the misery on someone or he wouldn't care enough to help.
Since Jon turned out to be (at least initially) quite docile, I think the government would totally do it again.
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But with the kind of abilities and perception he gained, I'm not sure Jon's puny human physics knowledge really helped him that much.
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Some casualties will occur as physicists trample one another to gte to be first in line to ogle Lt Tasha Yar, but you should see some results.
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Hm, I'm pretty sure Jon wouldn't want to create another superhuman; he's been made so distant and solipsistic by his powers, he either wouldn't want to inflict the misery on someone or he wouldn't care enough to help.
Since Jon turned out to be (at least initially) quite docile, I think the government would totally do it again.
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