Thread:The S/@comment-995426-20190308125110/@comment-995426-20190314170717

Also, just an observation, but I think it highly probable that Category:Former humans and Category:Human-born mutants duplicate the same concept. Former humans are said to have changed, "usually" through mutation, but a substantial change partially or wholly to another species is itself a mutation (it's why even Jess Harley is considered a mutant despite being changed only by magic). And also considering the issue of whether human-born mutants can or cannot be considered still human, or whether animal-born partially-human mutants can be considered human (Leatherhead (Mirage) certainly considers himself biologically both human and alligator while culturally identifying with the Utroms), I'm of the opinion it may be a good idea to phase out "former humans" altogether and just categorize as "human-born mutants" if they were born human. Other part-humans can be categorized "humans," though it may be desirable to create new categories to accommodate non-human-born examples, perhaps "animal-born human mutants" or something like that&mdash;any details could be hammered out as needed.