Don't mutant having baby with inhuman = Inhuman?
Young Based God be like No More Mutants
Well there are those who seem to think that either Cyclops or Magneto is the king/ruler of mutantkind so sure, I guess one of them can wife up Mudusa. Cyclops can even keep Emma on the side, unless Mudusa is into threesomes.
Well not their leaders though, sometimes its just any members (Crystal and Ronan) or children of both Kingdoms. For children it would be Rachel or Polaris and Ahura, I think its funny so why not lol.
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Is Quicksilver still a mutant? He and Crystal had Luna. Who IIRC was regarded as human until she was exposed to the Terrigen Mists.
Another question is, would the child of an Inhuman-mutant union be fertile? A cross between different species is generally sterile--mules, for example. Can Luna have kids?
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Beverly Allen, the Bee--with honey and stinger.
"If humans have souls, then clones will have them, too."--Arthur Caplan
Sorry, Pietro and Wanda have been retconned/revealed to not be mutants nor are they the children of Erik Lensherr...
AFAIK, basline humans, human mutants, and, Inhumans are and have always been genetically compatible.Another question is, would the child of an Inhuman-mutant union be fertile? A cross between different species is generally sterile--mules, for example. Can Luna have kids?
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It reminds me how there were threads in the past about who should be the leader of mutantkind but now the very idea is abhorrent.
Anyways, a romeo/juliet thing between mutants and inhumans would have been interesting well minus the death-ah who am I kidding?
Well, years before Pietro Maximoff (and his twin sister, Wanda) was irrecoverably "FUBARED" he was a "Sentinel confirmed" mutant who was married to Crystallia Amaquelin, and together they had a child they named "Luna".
No, but any Inhuman children or NuInhumans that wants to go to X-school should be allowed. (as a way to stay in mainstream mutant\human culture that they have in common with the families that raised them)
The Inhuman culture is exclusive by tradition (mostly due to disgust at humanity's treatment of each other and the environment } so I would understand if mutants could not just join in.
Nope. As others have said, Mutants aren't a kingdom. Plus there plenty of Inhumans that are independent of the royal family so it really wouldn't make a difference.