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The Noble City bioengineering protests of 2012 were a reaction to the announcement on the 9th of May by Christopher Costello, the CEO of Costello Enterprises, that the corporation intended to "engage in humane genetic engineering projects." Costello made the announcement to obtain reassurance that such an undertaking would be well-received by the Lovian public. Responses were fairly negative at first, with Ilava stating that "CCPL can't ever support this." Other conservatives such as Breyev and Hoffman, as well as Labour politician Abrahams, expressed some skepticism, and requested more detail of the plans.

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  • The Noble City bioengineering protests of 2012 were a reaction to the announcement on the 9th of May by Christopher Costello, the CEO of Costello Enterprises, that the corporation intended to "engage in humane genetic engineering projects." Costello made the announcement to obtain reassurance that such an undertaking would be well-received by the Lovian public. Responses were fairly negative at first, with Ilava stating that "CCPL can't ever support this." Other conservatives such as Breyev and Hoffman, as well as Labour politician Abrahams, expressed some skepticism, and requested more detail of the plans.
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  • The Noble City bioengineering protests of 2012 were a reaction to the announcement on the 9th of May by Christopher Costello, the CEO of Costello Enterprises, that the corporation intended to "engage in humane genetic engineering projects." Costello made the announcement to obtain reassurance that such an undertaking would be well-received by the Lovian public. Responses were fairly negative at first, with Ilava stating that "CCPL can't ever support this." Other conservatives such as Breyev and Hoffman, as well as Labour politician Abrahams, expressed some skepticism, and requested more detail of the plans. Around a week later, Costello had succeeded in allaying most of their concerns, and the informal consultation came to an end. Ilava, however, remained unconvinced, and stated rhetorically that "CCPL has a new campaigning point now and we will surely make sure that we're heard." On the 18th of May, a large group of protestors marched west along Freedom Avenue in Noble City towards the corporation's headquarters, in an action supported by the Lovian conservative faction. Brunanter politician Adrian Vandreck of the Christian Democratic Union has also protested Costello Enterprises' actions.
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