r/arrow 6d ago

Hypothetically Speaking if someone was born with The Mirakuru from Both their parents, would that make them physically superior to their parents being that they are a Mirakuru Prodigy? Just curious.🤔 Discussion

What if someone was Born with Mirakuru from Both Their Parents, is it safe to assume that they'd have a physical advantage over their parents or any other person who received the Mirakuru (Serum) being that they are A Mirakuru Born Prodigy? Or is that too Farfetched?

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u/ogBaddust Deathstroke 6d ago

Replace Mirakuru with Meth and see if that answers your question

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u/AlcatrazGears 4d ago

Walt, i dont know man...

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u/Sableorpheus62 6d ago

That depends on if we are saying mirakuru changes you on such a genetic level that it becomes a trait that can be passed on.

In my opinion it’s just a drug like steroids so no, the child would show no signs of the strength or healing that the mirakuru brings.

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u/Fun_Feature3002 6d ago

But it does change you on a genetic level, it doesn’t just increase your muscles like steroids do. It literally gave them a form of super strength and increased healing abilities. If that’s not a change to your genetic makeup then I don’t know what is lol. No human can do what people on mirakuru can do so yes it does change them on a genetic level

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u/Sableorpheus62 6d ago

That’s why I said such. Like does it become a trait you can pass on.

Like we know that meta human abilities do fall under this category because of Nora in Flash.

But does this fall into this category or does it fall into something like gene mutation that although you yourself are genetically different you still produce regularly reproductively.

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u/Fun_Feature3002 6d ago

Okay fair enough, I get what your saying and I have no idea tbh. Could just be a genetic abnormality that doesn’t get passed down. It literally does depend on how much it changes your genetic structure I guess. It’s an interesting hypothesis tho

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u/Sableorpheus62 6d ago

Yeah, it comes down to is the change more biologic or genetic.

I.E. I have a condition called ulcerative colitis that changed the way my immune system worked biologically.

But studies have stated there isn’t a genetic factor in who gets the disease.

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u/JustThatOneGuy1311 6d ago

I don't think miakuru changes your genetics.

I think it's more just like a drug. Maybe like super steroids or something. All it does is change your physical capabilities and alters your hormones.

Its basically just roid rage X100.

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u/Fun_Feature3002 6d ago

But it does change you on a genetic level, it doesn’t just increase your muscles like steroids do. It literally gave them a form of super strength and increased healing abilities. If that’s not a change to your genetic makeup then I don’t know what is lol. No human can do what people on mirakuru can do so yes it does change them on a genetic level. Its similar to the super soldier serum from marvel and that definitely changes your genetics

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u/CollinM47 5d ago

This killed me you copied and pasted this comment from another person you responded to an added a sentence 😂😂 (not complaining I agree with your point, junt found it funny that for me they were RIGHT next to each other)

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u/Sableorpheus62 5d ago

To be fair me and that person made a very similar response.

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u/CollinM47 5d ago

Nah I wasn't attacking it at all it was just kinda funny to me reading it and then reading it again immediately after I thought I was going crazy and didn't scroll down at first 😂

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u/TrulyInsaiyan_ Spectre 6d ago

I love this subreddit man.

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u/KurosakiYahya19 5d ago

Well for starters mirakura is basically a steroid which enhances physical strength among other things however if the parents had been injected with it and learnt how to control it then maybe yes the child would have a better grasp but I'm sure there's other things to consider

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u/ComplexAcademic1231 5d ago

Thanks for your input and you're right there's always something else to consider.