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| Maya's ability is a personification of the Black Death. || None || {{plus}} In the [[episode commentary]] for ''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]'', [[Tim Kring]] says that Maya emits "a plague ... that makes people sick". The Black Death was a devastating plague in the 14th and 15th century that killed off 50% of the European population.<br> |
| Maya's ability is a personification of the bubonic plague, or the Black Death. || None || {{plus}} In the [[episode commentary]] for ''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]'', [[Tim Kring]] says that Maya emits "a plague ... that makes people sick". The Black Death was a devastating plague in the 14th and 15th century that killed off 50% of the European population.<br> |
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{{plus}} The fact that Maya cries black tears could be an allusion to the Black Death.<br> |
{{plus}} The fact that Maya cries black tears could be an allusion to the Black Death.<br> |
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{{plus}} The [[curandera]] says that what Maya has inside her is evil. The Black Death was once thought to be caused by "miasma," an ''evil'' vapor.<br> |
{{plus}} The [[curandera]] says that what Maya has inside her is evil. The Black Death was once thought to be caused by "miasma," an ''evil'' vapor.<br> |
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Revision as of 03:17, 8 November 2007
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The following fan theories are about Poison emission.
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Theories
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| Maya's ability is a personification of the bubonic plague, or the Black Death. | None | + In the episode commentary for The Kindness of Strangers, Tim Kring says that Maya emits "a plague ... that makes people sick". The Black Death was a devastating plague in the 14th and 15th century that killed off 50% of the European population. + The fact that Maya cries black tears could be an allusion to the Black Death. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Poison emission | |||||||||