The world was in awe as the hottest biotech company on the planet announced their groundbreaking discovery: the ability to clone historical figures from the dead. With the newfound technology, they began to auction off clones of renowned figures like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Vivaldi, fetching tens of millions of dollars from the world's ultra-rich. But things took a turn for the worse when the company decided to steal the Shroud of Turin and clone the DNA of Jesus Christ. As soon as the news broke, all hell broke loose as religious groups and governments alike condemned the company's actions and demanded the immediate release of the clone. As the situation spiraled out of control, the company found themselves at the center of a global controversy, with no clear resolution in sight.