…I wonder if identical twins who took the jaegerbrau would get the same mutations.
More morbidly, would identical twins who took the jaegerbrau both survive/die or is it really down to chance and not anything to do with genetics?
…that was mean, iztarshi. XDD
I think it must, considering Heterodynes all seem to have the same reaction to the Dyne. And considering Mechanicsburgers were more or less bred to be the perfect minions for Heterodynes, a genetic predisposition to not die would maybe explain why so many of the jaegers seem to have similar mutations (hairier, green skin, claws, shark teeth, pointy ears…). A lot of them are likely at least distantly related.
That makes sense.
Actually the death rate seems to be related to mutations, really extreme or unsustainable ones straight off is probably what kills them. So I guess a genetic predisposition to mutations you can survive goes with a genetic predisposition to specific ones.
Oh that’s true! It does make more sense in that direction.
Well in that case, you are almost guaranteed that identical twins will both a) survive and b) have similar mutations, the exception being if the minor differences result in one of them growing spikes on his/her shoulders and the other growing spikes through his/her neck.
Good, because twin Jägers is a really cool concept 😀
(Especially if they got slightly less usual mutations or colours. Green furry twins wouldn’t really stand out. Turquoise spikey ones would be a neat matched pair.)