Thread:Undoniel/@comment-5270921-20140427212121/@comment-3406131-20140428214430

Well, the whole Inhumanity thing doesn't fit with the Terrigenesis, save for one ref in, where it is explained that it isn't mist. It is Terrigen, just not mist. That will presumably be on those issues who explain a thing clearly (but without explaining the truth) who will (is already) drowned into the other issues.

The fact of having both set would be interesting.
 * The case of a direct inhuman-mutant interbreeding was solved by a genetic human (Luna), but with powers to be awaken by mists and stabilized (naturally or due to Attilan's physicians ?).
 * An Inhuman mutant (if this is the truth) became either the Universe, a personified Cosmic Cube (The Beyonder) (the theory to happen to that result and the consequence on Toro's possible Inhumanity and its own consequences on his mutation depends on the fact the Beyonder had a X-Gene (or if he had another kind of mutation) and on the powers supposed to emerge from that X-Gene and also from his Inhumanity (who is itself suppose to possibly reveal the true nature of some subjects, but doesn't work on this sole basis, but also on the needs of the Inhumans, cf That part of the article, who need more examples and refs.
 * The case of Thane: A Deviant-gene mutant. But is the deviant-gene transmittable? Was he? (I think so, due to furred chin and purple skin, but shouldn't the Deviant-gene be less stable than that ? or maybe the inhuman genome stabilize it, I though to have read something about this but I can't find it back, but that's not the subject) Was the Deviant gene the reason of Thanos' link to Death? We just know that his "true self" was revealed, and with it a relation to Death. So does the mutation was transmitted ? Complicated case, and not the right mutation.

So it leave us with Luna of Earth-98 and Luna of Earth-X, who are hybrids, that I doesn't know their double non-human genes reacted (I'm currently reading Earth-X).

By the way, is the "Post-Infinity Inhumans" supposed to list all the pure-bred Inhumans shown alive after Infinity, or only the new ones ? While I think it could have been a good idea if there was casualties among the Inhumans (we're not sure of this currently), Infinity isn't as traumatic for Inhumans than was M-Day for the mutants, so I don't think there is a real need for it (especially since the number of Inhumans appearing in more than two story arcs (or two unrelated issues) can be easily be reduce to 20 or 30, if not less.