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− | The | + | The Inhumans are universally [[metagene|metagenetic]], due to exposure to the Kree-designed [[Terrigen Mists]]. Like all metahumans, they draw upon the Celestial encoding latent in their genetic code. The Terrigen Mists trigger meta-genetic events in any exposed Homo Sapien. These mists are not dangerous to metahumans, but are universally fatal to humans who lack the Celestial encoding. |
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 18 May 2021
The Inhumans are universally metagenetic, due to exposure to the Kree-designed Terrigen Mists. Like all metahumans, they draw upon the Celestial encoding latent in their genetic code. The Terrigen Mists trigger meta-genetic events in any exposed Homo Sapien. These mists are not dangerous to metahumans, but are universally fatal to humans who lack the Celestial encoding.
By far the largest concentration of Inhumans is in the ancient colony of Atillan..