Colbert digital DNA headed for space
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- U.S. news-parody show host
Stephen Colbert is having his DNA digitized and sent to the
International Space Station, Comedy Central announced Monday.
The information will be sent with famed game designer
Richard Garriott, who is to travel to the space station next month
and deposit the "Immortality Drive," a time capsule holding human
DNA and records of humanity's greatest accomplishments.
The collection of data, including Colbert's DNA and
accomplishments, along with personal messages left by visitors at
www.OperationImmortality.com, "will serve as a remote off-site
backup of the human race," Comedy Central said.
"I am thrilled to have my DNA shot into space, as this
brings me one step closer to my lifelong dream of being the baby at
the end of '2001,'" Colbert, host of "The Colbert Report," said in a
statement.
"In the unlikely event that Earth and humanity are
destroyed, mankind can be resurrected with Stephen Colbert's DNA,"
added Garriott. "Is there a better person for us to turn to for this
high-level responsibility?"
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