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* AndroidIdentifier: Clones are essentially used as a disposable servant race for the mega-rich. Their beauty is enhanced in the process and they are given luminous fuchsia eyes and a tattoo on their right temple to tell them apart from their owners. The main character is a teenage Beta and like all of them also sports a purple ''[=BETA=]'' on the back of her neck to mark her as a prototype. It is shown that clones are otherwise identical to humans when [[spoiler: Tahir is revealed to be a clone posing as his original who died in a surfing accident.]]
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* TheBeautifulPeople: Many of the teenage characters are described as very attractive, especially the males. Also, there seems to be special pools that can enhance the islanders' appearance and make them look younger.

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''Beta'' is a dystopian, science-fiction novel by [[Creator/RachelCohn Rachel Cohn]]. Demense is an island paradise catered to the very wealthy, who breathe specially-designed air and are served by clones. Elysia is thrust into this world as one of the first ever teen Betas, prototypes to what will hopefully become a new line of clones in the future. Life on Demense seems perfect...until Elysia learns that not only does she have feelings and memories of the person she was cloned from (her "First")--things which clones are not supposed to have--but there are threats of rebellion from the "Defects" (clones that want a life free of servitude). Now she must decide whether to remain ignorant and continue serving her host family...or rebel.

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''Beta'' is a dystopian, science-fiction novel by [[Creator/RachelCohn Rachel Cohn]].Creator/RachelCohn. Demense is an island paradise catered to the very wealthy, who breathe specially-designed air and are served by clones. Elysia is thrust into this world as one of the first ever teen Betas, prototypes to what will hopefully become a new line of clones in the future. Life on Demense seems perfect...until Elysia learns that not only does she have feelings and memories of the person she was cloned from (her "First")--things which clones are not supposed to have--but there are threats of rebellion from the "Defects" (clones that want a life free of servitude). Now she must decide whether to remain ignorant and continue serving her host family...or rebel.


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* EmptyShell / TheSoulless: The clones are supposed to be this.
* [[ExpendableClone Expendable Clones]]: The humans on Demense make it very clear that only see the clones as toys.

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* TheSoulless: The clones are supposed to be this.



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* EmptyShell / TheSouless: The clones are supposed to be this.

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* SacrificialLamb: Another way humans view clones. One character, Xanthe, even states that she was referred to as a 'Lamb' upon her 'creation'.
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* ClonesArePeopleToo: The argument of the resistance.



* EmotionlessGirl: The clones are supposed to be this.

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* CloneByConversion: The clone's First's body is used as the 'template' for the clone's 'soul', with the First's soul extracted before the cloning process. Naturally, the First does not survive.
* CloneDegeneration: Clones are disposed of upon aging past a certain point. [[spoiler:with the exception of the teen Betas, who will automatically die before adulthood because Dr. Lusardi has yet to find a way to make them age into adulthood. To ensure that their human owners won't get attached to them, she's made it so that the Betas will undergo the 'Awfuls', a process of increasingly obnoxious behavior that will turn off said owners.]]


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* [[ExpendableClone Expendable Clones]]: The humans on Demense make it very clear that only see the clones as toys.


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* NeuralImplanting: The clones have a computer chip in their brains that teaches them all they need to know about serving humans. It even includes an online dictionary!


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* TheReveal: Several. [[spoiler:'Tahir' is really a clone; his First had died in the surfing accident, teen Betas die before reaching adulthood.]]
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: If you're a clone, you're expected to serve the human inhabitants of the island in ''any way possible''. (Yes, we're going there.) But even some of the humans come to dislike Demense and what is stands for (ex. Astrid), and for all its perks, it doesn't guarantee happiness.
* {{Dystopia}}: Of the Type II variety.


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* GreatOffscreenWar: The Water Wars.


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* OffscreenBreakup: Between Astrid and Tahir, and Elysia's First and her ex-boyfriend.
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''Beta'' is a dystopian, science-fiction novel by [[Creator/RachelCohn Rachel Cohn]]. Demense is an island paradise catered to the very wealthy, who breathe specially-designed air and are served by clones. Elysia is thrust into this world as one of the first ever teen Betas, prototypes to what will hopefully become a new line of clones in the future. Life on Demense seems perfect...until Elysia learns that not only does she have feelings and memories of the person she was cloned from (her "First")--things which clones are not supposed to have--but there are threats of rebellion from the "Defects" (clones that want a life free of servitude). Now she must decide whether to remain ignorant and continue serving her host family...or rebel.

The first of a four-book series.

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* AerithAndBob: Almost all of the characters have unusual names ('Demetra', 'Greer', 'Elysia', 'Astrid'). The only exceptions are Ivan, Liesel, Tahir, and Farzad, and even some of those names are pretty obscure.
*TheBeautifulPeople: Many of the teenage characters are described as very attractive, especially the males. Also, there seems to be special pools that can enhance the islanders' appearance and make them look younger.
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*EmotionlessGirl: The clones are supposed to be this.
*HappinessInSlavery:...or is it?
*LaResistance
*LaserGuidedAmnesia: Clones usually don't recall their Firsts' lives. Elysia appears to be the only exception to this.
*StepfordSmiler: Mrs. Bratton.
*WhatMeasureIsANonHuman

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