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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 11:43 pm
Ok, I know there are a lot of us who make OC's out there. A lot of people I know that make a "offspring" of Kakashi seem to over look the fact that his eye is not his and that they put it on the kid as if it was a genetic trait. As some of you may know I am a BIG fan of bio-engineering, so I looked into this. True it's not part of his original DNA, but recently I acquired some interesting information that aides this theory.
The other day I came across an article discussing a man that had a kidney transplanted into him from a cadaver. Well, it turns out that after several months with the kidney he started to develop a bone near the kidney. The bone was made from the stem-cells inside the cadaver’s kidney.
So what I'm getting at is that, with the stem-cell inside the body, it is able to change the body and alter it (From what we know only by a little). Thus if Obito's eye held stem-cells with bits of the sharingan trait in it and it were to affect his...ah...*cough* reproduction. It would be possible for him to have offspring with the sharingan trait!
*Feels like she found a cure for the human cold* Yes! My brain works 8% of the time! XD
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:51 am
Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney?
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:35 am
nintendonerd Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney? You just cant let her be proud can you confused
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:36 am
If Kakashi did reproduce, I don't think his offspring would inherit his sharingan. Remember that Rin did a cold turkey (not planned; just did it) procedure. I don't think that Kishimoto would go that far into it. You have a good point but there's only a slight chance of his offspring inheriting his sharingan. A lot of things can be inherited by parents.
Nintenonerd has a good point.
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:55 am
For reasons to complex for me to put into words, your theory would prove inaccurate. The likelihood of Kakashi's children developing the Sharigan based on your theory is about as likely as it was for that guy to develop that bone in his kidney. It is not a common thing, so...
I hope that made some kind of sense.
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:23 pm
Blackrose Kaire nintendonerd Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney? You just cant let her be proud can you confused
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 4:03 pm
Agh... I'm getting a headache from trying to understand all of this. whee It doesn't seem likely that his children would inherit the Sharingan though. *shrugs* But who knows? Most likely he's going to push himself away from any girl, so he probably won't have any kids at all. crying
Oh, by the way, I've always pondered over this topic before, but I just kept it to myself. Thanks for bringing it up! 4laugh
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 4:43 pm
nintendonerd Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney? No, I'm saying that man, if it happened to affect his reproductive organs could give genetic traits of the kidney to the offspring. Like if it was a pancreas, and produced too much insulin. It would (If this rare occurrence took place) be possible the child would have a pancreas that produces too much as well. _________________________ The only thing I would have to add to my previous statement is that, because the sharingan trait is Obito's and not Kakashi's, it would be in both eyes, not one. @ EverythingTastesPurple: Yes, I agree it is very unlikely, but I just brought it up to say it would be possible, likely would be the operative word. I have sat and crunched out the numbers on this, it would be like a one in 3,000,000,000 chance of happening. But as science is concerned no option is too unlikely to be overlooked! I mainly brought this up for the people that have been called fakes, and cracked characters for having it in Kakashi’s lineage, I’m just playing devils advocate and giving a theory to aide them with their characters.
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:41 pm
Undine_Zephyr nintendonerd Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney? No, I'm saying that man, if it happened to affect his reproductive organs could give genetic traits of the kidney to the offspring. Like if it was a pancreas, and produced too much insulin. It would (If this rare occurrence took place) be possible the child would have a pancreas that produces too much as well. _________________________ The only thing I would have to add to my previous statement is that, because the sharingan trait is Obito's and not Kakashi's, it would be in both eyes, not one. @ EverythingTastesPurple: Yes, I agree it is very unlikely, but I just brought it up to say it would be possible, likely would be the operative word. I have sat and crunched out the numbers on this, it would be like a one in 3,000,000,000 chance of happening. But as science is concerned no option is too unlikely to be overlooked! I mainly brought this up for the people that have been called fakes, and cracked characters for having it in Kakashi’s lineage, I’m just playing devils advocate and giving a theory to aide them with their characters. So basically, you're just giving those desperate geeks some hope that it could happen??
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:15 pm
EverythingTastesPurple Undine_Zephyr nintendonerd Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney? No, I'm saying that man, if it happened to affect his reproductive organs could give genetic traits of the kidney to the offspring. Like if it was a pancreas, and produced too much insulin. It would (If this rare occurrence took place) be possible the child would have a pancreas that produces too much as well. _________________________ The only thing I would have to add to my previous statement is that, because the sharingan trait is Obito's and not Kakashi's, it would be in both eyes, not one. @ EverythingTastesPurple: Yes, I agree it is very unlikely, but I just brought it up to say it would be possible, likely would be the operative word. I have sat and crunched out the numbers on this, it would be like a one in 3,000,000,000 chance of happening. But as science is concerned no option is too unlikely to be overlooked! I mainly brought this up for the people that have been called fakes, and cracked characters for having it in Kakashi’s lineage, I’m just playing devils advocate and giving a theory to aide them with their characters. So basically, you're just giving those desperate geeks some hope that it could happen??Aw... They're just trying to write a fanfic. Nothing wrong about it. Anyway, it's a fanfic. Practically anything could happen. Though the fanfic would be much better if they had evidence to support the passing on of the Sharingan from Kakashi, so Undine_Zephyr's evidence just helps them out with their fanfic a little more. ^_^
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:47 pm
Raikira EverythingTastesPurple Undine_Zephyr nintendonerd Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney? No, I'm saying that man, if it happened to affect his reproductive organs could give genetic traits of the kidney to the offspring. Like if it was a pancreas, and produced too much insulin. It would (If this rare occurrence took place) be possible the child would have a pancreas that produces too much as well. _________________________ The only thing I would have to add to my previous statement is that, because the sharingan trait is Obito's and not Kakashi's, it would be in both eyes, not one. @ EverythingTastesPurple: Yes, I agree it is very unlikely, but I just brought it up to say it would be possible, likely would be the operative word. I have sat and crunched out the numbers on this, it would be like a one in 3,000,000,000 chance of happening. But as science is concerned no option is too unlikely to be overlooked! I mainly brought this up for the people that have been called fakes, and cracked characters for having it in Kakashi’s lineage, I’m just playing devils advocate and giving a theory to aide them with their characters. So basically, you're just giving those desperate geeks some hope that it could happen??Aw... They're just trying to write a fanfic. Nothing wrong about it. Anyway, it's a fanfic. Practically anything could happen. Though the fanfic would be much better if they had evidence to support the passing on of the Sharingan from Kakashi, so Undine_Zephyr's evidence just helps them out with their fanfic a little more. ^_^ Yep, that's my point. I hate reading stuff that just says "Cuz I say so!" When they really could have some real truth to what they say. I think some people give up too easy, they want to make a story and so that's what it is, just a story. I just find ways to make or break them...cuz like I said, I like playing the devil's advocate. So nonetheless, this was just another one of those random thoughts brought to you by my brain...lol. @ EverthungTastesPurple: Aww...geeks are people who play D&D at least three times a week and defeat lvl 20 monsters with four level 2 characters....*looks around* What? I'm not a geek....all the time...*silece* Go Geeks!
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:53 am
People like me like SMALL WORDS and SENTENCES! crying question
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:03 am
Undine_Zephyr Raikira EverythingTastesPurple Undine_Zephyr nintendonerd Unfortunately that does nothing to aid your theory. Using your example the man with the kidney transplanted. If that man had a kid, you're telling me that he would have a cadaver's kidney? No, I'm saying that man, if it happened to affect his reproductive organs could give genetic traits of the kidney to the offspring. Like if it was a pancreas, and produced too much insulin. It would (If this rare occurrence took place) be possible the child would have a pancreas that produces too much as well. _________________________ The only thing I would have to add to my previous statement is that, because the sharingan trait is Obito's and not Kakashi's, it would be in both eyes, not one. @ EverythingTastesPurple: Yes, I agree it is very unlikely, but I just brought it up to say it would be possible, likely would be the operative word. I have sat and crunched out the numbers on this, it would be like a one in 3,000,000,000 chance of happening. But as science is concerned no option is too unlikely to be overlooked! I mainly brought this up for the people that have been called fakes, and cracked characters for having it in Kakashi’s lineage, I’m just playing devils advocate and giving a theory to aide them with their characters. So basically, you're just giving those desperate geeks some hope that it could happen??Aw... They're just trying to write a fanfic. Nothing wrong about it. Anyway, it's a fanfic. Practically anything could happen. Though the fanfic would be much better if they had evidence to support the passing on of the Sharingan from Kakashi, so Undine_Zephyr's evidence just helps them out with their fanfic a little more. ^_^ Yep, that's my point. I hate reading stuff that just says "Cuz I say so!" When they really could have some real truth to what they say. I think some people give up too easy, they want to make a story and so that's what it is, just a story. I just find ways to make or break them...cuz like I said, I like playing the devil's advocate. So nonetheless, this was just another one of those random thoughts brought to you by my brain...lol. @ EverthungTastesPurple: Aww...geeks are people who play D&D at least three times a week and defeat lvl 20 monsters with four level 2 characters....*looks around* What? I'm not a geek....all the time...*silece* Go Geeks! LOL! Geeeeeeeeeek. xd
@ Raikira:
That's true. I've seen some rather.... creative... fanfiction.
I'm currently reading one where Sakura is teaching Gaara sex ed. rofl
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:51 pm
eek Wow... Interesting fanfic... LOL! xd
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 5:31 pm
I have to agree it wouldnt transfer to his offspring but good effort! I know you probobly put a lot of thought into this....i have to give you kudos on trying to prove your theory.
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