There is, however, a chance that mutants may not even be able to reproduce a child at all. Mutant children born to mutant parent(s) will not necessarily have the same power(s) as their parent(s), nor will they necessarily have the same power(s) as any mutant siblings they may have however, examples of children with the same power(s) as their parents and/or siblings are not uncommon. Some baseline humans are genetically predisposed towards having mutant descendants such as the Guthrie family (see Cannonball, Husk, and Icarus). Likewise, it is rare but possible for mutant parents to have human children, termed "baseline" by characters within the Marvel Universe. Mutants may be born to human or mutant parents, though the odds of a mutant birth are much better for the latter. For some mutants, several years of self-discipline are needed before they can control their powers, while others never gain full control of their powers. Some individuals have a secondary mutation which activates in adulthood. Some powers remain latent until activated by severe stress, or remain unnoticed throughout the person's lifetime, while others are apparent immediately from birth. Mutant powers can grow and increase as the mutant grows and develops. Mutation can also entail a minor to radical alteration in physical appearance from the normal human- wings, gills, a tail, fur, altered skin color, etc. Examples of powers shared by many individuals include: telepathy, telekinesis, flight, energy projection, accelerated healing and enhanced physical strength, agility, or senses all to variable limits. Mutant powers vary seemingly without limit. Some mutants even display abilities from within the womb and posthumously, like Professor Charles Xavier and Jean Grey, respectively. The majority of mutants develop these abilities, which vary from person to person, usually upon puberty, though there are some mutants who display powers and/or physical mutations from birth, or in their twenties. 7.Mutants are superhuman beings that are born with a genetic mutation called an X-Gene that causes their bodies to develop abilities that regular humans, homo sapiens, are unable to. Go see the film is you are a fan of the series, and you will possibly like it, but don't expect it to be as good as the last one. With the exception of Origins: Wolverine (shivers). This film is not bad, the critics, yet again don't know what they hell they are doing, with their ridiculous reviews, but this is not even close to being as good as the other X-men films we have had. By having her being an hero this time around, does seem right. Mystique is a villain, and she should stay that way. I would say that I was not greatly disappointed in Jennifer Lawrence character here, while she was important, I believed that she did not suit well in the hero role. Some characters were a complete letdown, we were made to believe that they would be kick-ass, but instead they stood in the back not uttering a word. They were all perfectly paced, with enough going on to keep you both, invested in the main characters and everything else that's going on. X-Men, X-Men 2, First Class and Days of Future Past, have all had great stories. The story on the other hand, is not too compelling. From the trailers and posters, I believed that he would be over the top, but instead he is intimidating. Oscar Isaac as the main villain was a brilliant choice. The movie follows the heroes more, but does do a great job at showing the threat of Apocalypse. But I would go as far to say, we did not see enough of him. Michael Fassbender is the star performer here, the scenes in which he was the centre of, always turned out great. The acting here is very good, there is not one bad actor here. This movie had a difficult task, trying to top 'Days of Future Past' which in my opinion is one of the greatest superhero movies of all time, while this film was good, it fails on many aspects that made the previous one so good.
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