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text; ID reads Trevor Zeitlan
Here's one for you. What do you call a man who is still three weeks from his doctorate when the multiverse kidnaps him? Mister.
In any case, hi, I'm Trevor; Mr. Zeitlan to some of you. I was recently employed to a posting at Xavier's, and as you can imagine there's not a whole lot of accessible material on my subject, which covers abilities of every kind. I'm putting together an encyclopedia of powers based on my extensive experience in my own world and what I learn here, but there's all sorts of teaching materials I'm having to fake as I go along. Incidentally, if anyone would like to help with that, I have afternoon office hours at the Institute, and you're welcome to drop in. I teach mornings.
Okay, so killing two birds with one stone, I have a couple of questions; if you could take a moment to reply to them, or just answer one, you'd help me out no end.
First of all, what was your first experience of using your power? Was it intentional or accidental? Any details about how you felt, or the consequences of using it would be helpful, as I'd like to use other people's experiences to build confidence in my students.
Second question is a little bit of fun, really: If you didn't have the powers given to you by the porter, which abilities would you like to have had instead?
[OOC: If anyone wants to handwave or plan classes/sessions, or teacher/teacher interactions with "Trevor", throw me a PM. These can be backdated to assumed CR if you like ("Trevor" comes off as knowledgeable, but there's an edge of creepiness to him that anyone could pick up on, and no, not just because he has giant eyebrows though that doesn't help his case one bit.]
In any case, hi, I'm Trevor; Mr. Zeitlan to some of you. I was recently employed to a posting at Xavier's, and as you can imagine there's not a whole lot of accessible material on my subject, which covers abilities of every kind. I'm putting together an encyclopedia of powers based on my extensive experience in my own world and what I learn here, but there's all sorts of teaching materials I'm having to fake as I go along. Incidentally, if anyone would like to help with that, I have afternoon office hours at the Institute, and you're welcome to drop in. I teach mornings.
Okay, so killing two birds with one stone, I have a couple of questions; if you could take a moment to reply to them, or just answer one, you'd help me out no end.
First of all, what was your first experience of using your power? Was it intentional or accidental? Any details about how you felt, or the consequences of using it would be helpful, as I'd like to use other people's experiences to build confidence in my students.
Second question is a little bit of fun, really: If you didn't have the powers given to you by the porter, which abilities would you like to have had instead?
[OOC: If anyone wants to handwave or plan classes/sessions, or teacher/teacher interactions with "Trevor", throw me a PM. These can be backdated to assumed CR if you like ("Trevor" comes off as knowledgeable, but there's an edge of creepiness to him that anyone could pick up on, and no, not just because he has giant eyebrows though that doesn't help his case one bit.]
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We didn't find any evidence of environmental factors in our study, but we hadn't been working on it for long. Besides, what happens in one world isn't necessarily the same in others. That said, the prevalence of genetic abilities in alternate universes would support the theory of convergent evolution--maybe sped up in some cases.
Do you think there are environmental factors here, or are you talking about personal experience?
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Anyway, now say that the original magic users, whoever they were, also possessed a gene for sensing magic, a recessive gene that was never expressed so passed on silently. We'd call that person a carrier, just like you would if they had a virus and didn't show the signs.
When two carriers - users or magic or not - then had children together, then those hidden genes - magic sensing - might finally express itself. The amount that you're seeing it happening would make sense with that kind of model, as generations intermingle. Someone who sensed magic would only need that one gene to come down to them from both their family lines, and have a parent or great grandparent or ancestral grandparent in common with each other.
As you breed for one thing - and I know we're talking about people here, but affluence does have its effect in our choice of partners - you inevitably get genes that come along for the ride, like for example spotted dogs that suffer from liver failure, or horses whose color is linked to the breed's propensity toward corneal detachment.
This whole thing much easier to explain with two different colored apples, just so you know.
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In that case disregard everything I said.
Wanting to explain everything with science, right?
I guess we're back at magic influencing mutations, in the case of your magic sensing? Is that what you do, by the way?
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