That's pretty horrific. And both clearly haven't processed what just happened. Though, considering that the damage looks minimal, I don't think it died. But that could just be wishful thinking. My guess it shot off using some merge of their quirk.
...though that means it may have flung itself into a wall...
This actually shows how horrifying having children in MHA (By extention x-men/marvel) universe will actually be. Imagine praying that rng wont give your child a super power that wont hurt you or others hell even themselves. for the example with ochako exploding baby or for marvel Jesse with Toxin Radiation. God forbid that rng rolls a snake eyes and your child is a equilivent of SCP-231 baby.
This actually shows how horrifying having children in MHA (By extention x-men/marvel) universe will actually be. Imagine praying that rng wont give your child a super power that wont hurt you or others hell even themselves. for the example with ochako exploding baby or for marvel Jesse with Toxin Radiation. God forbid that rng rolls a snake eyes and your child is a equilivent of SCP-231 baby.
there's that kind of story in X men
There is this guy, Jaime Madrox, that can clone himself, and whenever he touches one of these clones absorbs them. Well, one of the clones got a "funny time" with his wife and got her pregnant (she didn't know that was a clone, though was the real Jaime) and after nine months she gave birth to a child, and when the original Jaime was about to hold his son for the first time... I think you can imagine the end 😢
There is this guy, Jaime Madrox, that can clone himself, and whenever he touches one of these clones absorbs them. Well, one of the clones got a "funny time" with his wife and got her pregnant (she didn't know that was a clone, though was the real Jaime) and after nine months she gave birth to a child, and when the original Jaime was about to hold his son for the first time... I think you can imagine the end 😢
Tbf, that story was bit of as stretch considering that there was only 50% of the clone's material present. And if you want to argue semantics. Actually less than 0.000000001% of him in actuality (i.e. he only provided the genetic material, nothing more). So as devastating as that story is, it makes no sense in any shape or form.
Tbf, that story was bit of as stretch considering that there was only 50% of the clone's material present. And if you want to argue semantics. Actually less than 0.000000001% of him in actuality (i.e. he only provided the genetic material, nothing more). So as devastating as that story is, it makes no sense in any shape or form.
That's true, is not 100% Jaime's DNA so it's not possible, still sad to imagine your newborn disappearing in your arms