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Cliffs of Dover Guitarist Adds DNA to Project Immortality

It looks like my DNA is going to be hanging with a classy crowd.

NCSoft today announced that Cliffs of Dover guitarist Eric Johnson, Grammy nominated producer Stephen Bruton and award-winning singer songwriter Patrice Pike are all providing their DNA to be digitized and blasted into space as part of Project Immortality. They will also be sending a record of their influences, instruments of choice and examples of their work to be included on the Immortality Drive.

The drive will be stored on the International Space Station as a “back-up for humanity” in case things go kablooey on Earth.

“I know first hand the power that music has to unite people, and I know that Global Warming poses a serious and pending threat to humanity,” said Eric Johnson. “The first step is to come together and collectively change our daily habits or Operation Immortality becomes way too real; this is the serious part. The fun part is involving musicians, their DNA, schematics of Fender guitars, and a record of Planet Make-Over’s strategy as part of Operation Immortality to set an historical benchmark of the moment the planet took action to reverse this threat to humanity.”

Threat to humanity? Has someone spotted the Cybermen!!!