What is difference between a mutant, a inhuman, and a mutate? Besides the obvious thing as the X-Gene, and the alien DNA om the Inhumans, of course
What is difference between a mutant, a inhuman, and a mutate? Besides the obvious thing as the X-Gene, and the alien DNA om the Inhumans, of course
So what if an I human who has already gone thorughout the Mist is altered like u mentioned? Would that make the subject a Inhuman Mutate?
Probably. I don't recall any such case, maybe some alternate universe Ahura, but that would probably the name used to refer to him/her.
But a Inhuman Matate would be possible then?
Why are some called human mutate, and other simply mutate?
Because the articles on this wiki are written by several different people and it's quite impossible to ask that level of consistency to thousands of authors writing thousands of updates for dozens of thousands of pages maybe?
If it's not broken why fix it? Both mutate and human mutate are correct, then why would they change or update them all?
Thank you for all the info
In regards to Inhumans, they’re always just considered Inhumans, regardless of whether they undergo Terrigenesis or not.
Mutates are usually reserved for humans or aliens who get extra abilities through external means.
I like the term Inhuman Mutate. Although, if he/she is altered by experimentations, etc. would that be an Emchanced Inhuman, or Inhuman Mutate?
Aren’t Inhumans considered a race just like mutants? They will always be mutants or Inhumans regardless if they get extra Mutate powers afterwards through different possibilities.
The first Inhumans were mutates, they had their DNA altered by the Kree.
What do you think?