Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-29194274-20170616234922/@comment-28920015-20170703230039

Neon1Umbreon wrote: (Why does everyone keep referring to the mutants and non-mutants as different species. They're not. The mutants are human. When your character says just the sentence "Humans don't deserve to live" or "Humans don't deserve our trust" etc, etc, they're talking about the mutants to. Mutants can barely even be classified as a sub-species of Homo Sapiens. They're just humans whose DNA mutated in some way that made their blood different and gave them powers. You could have a mutant child from two non-mutants or a non-mutant child from two mutants. It's just a mutation in the DNA. Only a select few of the mutants, such as Kyogre's, can be classified as a different species!) (I was wondering when someone was going to bring that up)

(I haven't pointed out yet, but now i will start too. There's a REASON why i don't have Species as a spot to fill out on the Mutant form, because most mutants ARE HUMAN, unless it's a animal mutated into a humanoid, the phrases "All humans deserve to die! Humans don't deserve out trust!" Are some of the most illogical things a mutant could say.)

(Also, she is RIGHT, you can be a mutant without mutant parents, and you can be a non-mutant from mutant parents too. It's a mutation in blood, i swear I've said that before. In the beginning i said, "Think of this like X-Men mutants", their still human, but dna has been mutated (or modified), which changes their blood color, appearance, gives them powers, all sorts of shit.)

(So thank you neon for pointing that out.)