Anonymous7(5): Mutants are still humans in basic biological structure and, as they can apparently breed with other human races, such as smooth skins and ghouls, that would make them a race. Not a species.
8Bit: Mutants cannot breed. That was the whole premise when you fought Master. He believed Mutants could reproduce but realized they couldn't if you talk to him.
SparktehFox: @8Bit: As super mutants become more mutated, they typically lose their minds during the transformation which leads to them usually becoming sterile. It's joked that mutants like Marcus can eventually begin to reproduce again provided how their bodies work. However, that was likely in reference to the picture having them impregnate the girl and they are still biologically humans meaning they would not be another species but a race.
Not they are not a new race you silly clown. They are simply mutants (by ways of fictional mutation).
You know what mutation means right? It seems you don't, sorry but mutations are what makes things different, the difference between races and species are mutations. Depending on the amount of mutations and if they can interbreed defines what they are. Race itself though isn't a real thing in taxonomy, sorry.
And judging by the amount of mutations taken place within the fictional mutants, it's quite obvious that they would be classified a new species.
So the mutants are not a race, sorry.
Your claim that they are genetically identical to a human but are just mutated is about the most insanely contradicting thing to say, you clearly have no idea about how biology and evolution and mutations work. Sorry but once you have a whole different set of mutations then you are not genetically identical anymore, sorry.
SparktehFox: @Anonymous: I think you need to work on your grammar. Other than that, you need to study what Super Mutants are and not think of them as animals.
Enjoy!
>Makes the picture MORE interracial
Boy we have a super pseudo-intellectual here.
Not they are not a new race you silly clown. They are simply mutants (by ways of fictional mutation).
You know what mutation means right? It seems you don't, sorry but mutations are what makes things different, the difference between races and species are mutations. Depending on the amount of mutations and if they can interbreed defines what they are. Race itself though isn't a real thing in taxonomy, sorry.
And judging by the amount of mutations taken place within the fictional mutants, it's quite obvious that they would be classified a new species.
So the mutants are not a race, sorry.
Your claim that they are genetically identical to a human but are just mutated is about the most insanely contradicting thing to say, you clearly have no idea about how biology and evolution and mutations work. Sorry but once you have a whole different set of mutations then you are not genetically identical anymore, sorry.
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