No. It may become possible one day, but that does not mean it should be done.
The idea runs into a rather serious ethical dilemma.
A clone is NOT the same as a Pica.
A PICA would not have a personality without someone's downloaded memories. A clone, especially one grown from babyhood, could develop it's own personality.
You need to decide, in-universe, if a clone will have the same legal rights and responsibilities as a natural human. If it does, it is a unique person. Giving it someone else's memories means taking away the original person's right to it's own personality.
If, one other hand, you decide in-universe, that clones do not have the same legal rights and responsibilities as a natural human... Then what are they? Back-up bodies? Spare parts? Slaves? What?
Maybe you could force-grow the clone in a lab and wake it up with the memories of the original, but it would feel too much like what was done to the Adams and Eves.
Hildum wrote:Nimue's DNA sequence, and likely mitochondrial sequence, is in OWL's database. Remember, they were able to trace the ancestry of Cayleb and Paityr to specific colonists.
Given that they have whole body regeneration if needed and today we can make a cell live with completely synthesized DNA, there would be no problem recreating Nimue as physically human. The only thing missing would be the memory of being called into operation ARK - basically, the gap Merlin has.
The question that might come up would be which of the three memory records would you use? My thought would be the backup copy plus the background information that Merlin prepared.