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[[Mohinder]] has said that there are four genes responsible for abilities (''[[Parasite]]''). |
[[Mohinder Suresh]] has said that there are four genes responsible for [[evolved human]] [[abilities]] (''[[Parasite]]''). One theory is that these four genes can be symbolized by the four Greek [[Wikipedia:Classical element#Classical elements in Greece|classical elements]] (Air, Earth, Fire, and Water): those abilities which invisibly interact with matter and things (Air); those which enhance the user's body (Earth); those which manipulate and/or generate energy (Fire); and those that enhance the capabilities of the user's brain, even adding capabilities to it (Water). However, just as more than one gene could be present in a person, more than one element can apply to a single ability. Below are fan theories as to which abilities correspond to each classical element. |
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The categories are applied based on what an ability can do: invisibly interact with matter and things (Air); enhance the user's body (Earth); manipulate and/or generate energy (Fire); or enhance the capabilities of the user's brain, even adding capabilities to it (Water). |
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Different mutations one or more of these four genes must produce different powers. These genes can be thought of as loci for the control of the classical elements. |
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Revision as of 19:00, 10 December 2007
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Mohinder Suresh has said that there are four genes responsible for evolved human abilities (Parasite). One theory is that these four genes can be symbolized by the four Greek classical elements (Air, Earth, Fire, and Water): those abilities which invisibly interact with matter and things (Air); those which enhance the user's body (Earth); those which manipulate and/or generate energy (Fire); and those that enhance the capabilities of the user's brain, even adding capabilities to it (Water). However, just as more than one gene could be present in a person, more than one element can apply to a single ability. Below are fan theories as to which abilities correspond to each classical element.
User:MiamiVolts/Theory:Abilities by classical element/Air
User:MiamiVolts/Theory:Abilities by classical element/Earth
User:MiamiVolts/Theory:Abilities by classical element/Fire
User:MiamiVolts/Theory:Abilities by classical element/Water