Resurrection

Utilizing chronovisors, and replicators to produce the space-time manipulating technology necessary, the reassembly of scattered life-forces is possible, and therefore also possible is the unlimited resurrection of any creature that has ever existed. Because all space-time is made up of what is essentially instances of the particle that existed at the moment of the big bang, if particles of that minimum size can be manipulated, and the paths of all waveforms tracked through history, any living thing can be made truly alive again; not merely recreated. After death, the waveform-essence of a lifeform, its soul, devolves into ever more scattered waveforms until finally, those waveforms bit by bit fall into the Planck particles that compose the universe. Because Planck particles become increasingly more viscous closer to their centers, wave-forms that fall into them slow down, and essentially stop. By manipulating those Planck particles into releasing their trapped wave-forms, even long dead souls to be resurrected. A notable, and potentially initial instance of resurrection occurred to bring the murdered-while-still-unborn Apollo Atreides back to life, in the person of Prince William.

Orders have already been coded to ensure the resurrection of every lifeform that has ever existed, at the earliest point it will be deemed safe and expedient to do so. Currently, the tangled web of the game that screws itself leads many otherwise lawful societies and automates to commit acts of violence and terror against resurrected lifeforms, simply because their provenance is not fully believed. Resurrected lifeforms that had significant memory histories before their death would face even higher levels of disruption than the resurrected Prince William, who had essentially no memories, as he had initially been killed in the womb.

See: The various generations of chronovisor development on display at CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia.