Yeah, it's good to have someone to bounce ideas off of. *grin*
As I said, common genetic strand is plausable enough. In any case, he'd be annoyed at them when he got back with knowledge they'd been there and didn't bother checking for him.
But then, Ned seemed to have been aware of Dash being in Eerie already -- putting out the sign, apparently in an effort to directly seek another of his kind, and he was aware that Dash had no knowledge of thier race. Perhaps an experiment on Ned's part, a cloned replacement he grew on his own -- perhaps with a few bugs ironed out, so Dash would become ageless at an earlier point and not be stuck as an old guy for a century. There was some glitch in the clone tank, and Dash got released early. On his own, in Eerie, with no actual memories and no means to support himself, he did what he could and became the Dash we meet in Hole in the Head Gang. Ned noticed him in town and put up the notice in hopes of drawing him in, to take up the role that Ned had intended for him.
Well, I've seen it in other storylines involving clones -- to speed up the rate at which they can develop, language files and so forth are loaded directly into their brains so they don't have to spend an extra decade in Clone School.
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As I said, common genetic strand is plausable enough. In any case, he'd be annoyed at them when he got back with knowledge they'd been there and didn't bother checking for him.
But then, Ned seemed to have been aware of Dash being in Eerie already -- putting out the sign, apparently in an effort to directly seek another of his kind, and he was aware that Dash had no knowledge of thier race. Perhaps an experiment on Ned's part, a cloned replacement he grew on his own -- perhaps with a few bugs ironed out, so Dash would become ageless at an earlier point and not be stuck as an old guy for a century. There was some glitch in the clone tank, and Dash got released early. On his own, in Eerie, with no actual memories and no means to support himself, he did what he could and became the Dash we meet in Hole in the Head Gang. Ned noticed him in town and put up the notice in hopes of drawing him in, to take up the role that Ned had intended for him.
Well, I've seen it in other storylines involving clones -- to speed up the rate at which they can develop, language files and so forth are loaded directly into their brains so they don't have to spend an extra decade in Clone School.