The Overlаpping ClоnesScenаriо Mоdificаtion:Suppose that due to increased demand for helium-3, Lunar Industries activates a second clone before the first clone's three-year contract has ended. Both clones are now working simultaneously on the same lunar base. Each clone believes it is the original Sam Bell, and neither knows the other exists. To see how this would work, imagine that the base has been expanded with a partition so they operate in separate wings. The corporation's internal documents reveal that this was always a foreseeable possibility, and Sam Bell Prime's original consent agreement included a clause permitting multiple simultaneous clones.Your Task:Does the simultaneous activation of two clones change the moral status of the arrangement? Write an essay in which you argue either that the corporation's defense can accommodate overlapping clones, or that the overlap exposes a fundamental problem in the corporation's reasoning. Your argument must operate within the reductionist framework (observe the Forbidden Case Constraint) and engage substantively with at least two of our primary sources.