A chance conversation in "out of character" channel today, brought up multiple clones. The topic of multiple active clones was mentioned, as was the issue of what happens to "the soul", in such occurrences. As was the issue of "consciousness".
Here is an interesting article, from several years ago:
http://community.eveonline.com/news/news-channels/eve-online-news/hyota-vasy-sought-for-genetics-crimes-of-the-highest-order/"This means that there are now two copies of a singular individual somewhere in EVE, a crime of the highest magnitude which goes against almost every law conceived regarding the cloning technology"
Interesting, as it shows that 1. a clone can be made while the original still lives. 2. That the clone is an independent entity.
Theologically, what happened to "the soul" in this instance ?
In a chronicle with Sourou Foiritan and Mentas Blaque, there is this line:
"A body can't let out a scream if there's no mind to carry it."
When no response was forthcoming,Foiritan laid a hand on his shoulder, leaned close and said, not unkindly, "You just shot a clone."
So, you need a "mind" or "soul" or "consciousness" to animate a clone. But where do you get those from ?
And then, how do backup clones work ? Such as the one the Jovian had in the short story "Theodicy" ?
Back up clones are also featured in texts from several ingame missions, where someone dies in one mission, and returns the next. Non-capsuleer clones, this is.
As regards multiple copies of a singular individual, there is further evidence of that sort of thing occurring, from the Blood Raider Cosmos missions, in which some of the clones get up to some really, really strange activities.
"I need someone to help me retrieve one of my clones. He's stuck near the Pagera Manton, his ship pretty much destroyed by Kalorr's gang when it accidentally ventured too close to the Pagera. We must act quickly, before Kalorr decides to make a meal out of the guy. "
Agent has a clone of themselves, to do stuff.
"the Pagera is closely guarded by Kalorr and his small army of clones"
Kalorr Makur, was cloned from a corpse (no mind or soul or consciousness available there, surely), and today leads an army of clones. Of himself. He's also mad.
"They managed to convert a few of our pod clones to their side, and together they have made an audacious get-away from the slave pens"
"And good riddance to those traitorous clones."
Some slaves, convince some clones of Blood Raider officers and ship captains, and they all rebel. Wat.
Then, there is the mass cloning technology, as used by the ancient Takmahl people, which creates hundreds or thousands of clones at a time, all with minute variations.
But there doesn't seem to be much, or anything, to support the idea of one "mind" controlling more than one body.
Everything I can see right off, appears to be more along lines of each body is independent and an individual from the moment they awaken.
So if you were to clone yourself, you'd have a twin of sorts, but they'd be independent and not under your direct control.