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Fry´s Girl
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How many eyes? Since Leela is the least-mutated mutant ever, I think the probability percentage increases dramatically. So I vote for two. And I'm partial to redheads, but purple is my fav color, so I like the highlight idea. She's going to be adorable!
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TheLesbianLeela
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It doesn't have a poll, but here we had this discussion already. I just have found that old thread, while searching for a Fry-quote.
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Y_L_B
Professor
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But Leela has the delta brain wave, so wouldn't her kid use her healthy gene? I'm assuming that it's dominant, here...
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Y_L_B
Professor
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@ David: I don't understand what you're trying to say...
Fry doesn't have the Delta brain-wave because he did the "Nasty in the Pasty", right? That's the only reason he doesn't have it. In his case, it's because he's his own progeny. His parents are not.
I'm wondering whether or not Fry and Leela's son/daughter would inheiret this trait from him, or use Leela's gene.
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BENDERZOID
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If they had a baby it probaly would take after leela more but it would have two eyes instead of one eye purple hair yeah. quote: Bite My Shiny Metal Ass it never gets old
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BENDERZOID
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i just can't get enough of that picture that picture kicks ass yeah
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Y_L_B
Professor
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@ David: Oooh... Good point.
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DrJohnZ
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« Reply #70 on: 07-28-2004 01:29 »
« Last Edit on: 07-28-2004 01:29 »
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Originally posted by Spacedal11: I second that. BENDERZOID, you're new. So I'll go easy with this but, ya gotta use the search button before starting a thread. And you need to know when's the right time to say something and when it's not. Cuase if ya don't stop doing this people are gonna be annoyed to Robot Hell with you. Just to let you know. what are you talking about? Why is this relevant to the topic? yell at him about creating useless threads in his useless threads. And as far as telling him to not say something in a message board, let him dull up the saying, if you don't like it, don't read it. man, I need to go to bedback on topic, I remain with the pic. on the 1st page as my thought.
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Corking
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As far as the delta brain wave goes, wouldn't that in itself be more of a mutation than anything? I can't see it being as simple as dominant vs. recessive when every living thing (plus robots) in the universe has one, except for Fry.
It's nearly impossible to judge how Fry and Leela's children would turn out, because of her mutated genes. For all we know, they wouldn't even be able to have children.
How'd that be for irony? Leela, who's always wanted a family, being unable to have biological children of her own.
Also, having a gene for only one eye has nothing to do with recessive and dominant (at least not in Fry and Leela's case). Babies don't get one gene for two eyes and one gene for a single eye- in nonmutated human beings, the only gene passed on is for two eyes, just like the genes for two legs, two arms, one mouth, etc. Barring some birth defect or disease, this will always happen.
In Leela's case, the cause of her one eye is a mutation of the normal two-eye gene. Her mother and father's mutated genes were incapable of producing a two-eyed gene to pass on.
The hair color is hard as well. Is purple hair a mutation, or an evolvement of typical human hair genes? I don't know many people with orange hair, so either way it's difficult to tell.
And for all we know, Leela isn't 100% human. In her time, it's possible that some of her genes come from alien sources.
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Corking
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Originally posted by Venus: That's not ironic, that's just depressing. Eh, it could make for a good episode. Loads of jokes about sex, a dramatic/touching understory (like "Luck of the Fryish," or "Parasites Lost" ), a sad part, and then a happy ending where everything works out and they adopt, or something.
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Shaucker
Professor
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In Leela's case, a single eye would be a genetic trait, not an anomaly. If she were the first in her family to have that mutation, then yeah, it would apply. But as far as we know, she's at least a second generation cyclops, and it's something that's now stuck at a chromasonal level.
About the horribly irocic idea of Leela being unable to have children, that would make a great fanfic. I would try, but god knows I would take to too lightly.
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