Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3406131-20161105171445/@comment-3406131-20161107183448

Thanks you Nausiated. I agree with most of the stuff. Here some answers, precisions or complements to your answer: Nausiated wrote: It's also interesting to note that the NuHumans are that they are practically the only ones that turn into cocoons when they are exposed to Terrigenisis (unless this is now a new thing across the board?) Terrigenisis with pure Inhumans on the otherhand are in controlled environments so maybe they form cocoons as well unless they are in a situation where circumstance dictates that they are safe during transformation and it is therefor unnecessary in a controlled environment. I noticed that while writing the Terrigenesis (I have a doubt on Ms. Marvel, I think to recall she had a flashback with a cocoon).

Nausiated wrote: At any rate... Pure Inhumans do have genetic benefits of eugenics as well as being birthed by parents who had already experienced Terrigenesis. Karnak is a great example of this because, as others have identified, he has Inhuman enhancements in terms of longevity, slowed aging, and enhanced strength, even though he has never been exposed to the mists (apparently). His abilities are all derived from his religious training as opposed to extra-normal powers.
 * All Karnak's abilities aren't from his training. But the training is partly responsible for many of those?
 * All Inhumans might have eugenism-based bonuses. But only those who are stated to have them should have a mention, and the Inhumans page section should be rewritten in a less absolute way.

Nausiated wrote: That all said, I think our best avenue is to wait and see what continues to develop. Until then, I don't think we should be using concrete statements while describing a NuHuman's attributes prior to Terrigenesis. Perhaps using phrasing such as "Appeared to be an normal human being until they were exposed to the Terrigen Mist" and put a footnote somewhere explaining that any similarities or differences between pre and post Terrigenesis NuHumans and baseline Inhumans have not been fully explored. I agree on the "wait and see" (in the meaning that it include removing the unreferenced mentions of Nuhuman physiology). I disagree on adding such sentences, that reminds me of the "no powers" added on humans' page or the statement of unknown whereabouts or status after M-Day (except for some cases and/or if this explicitly stated in comics): We should stick to what is known and not go further than needed/useful.