Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-93.42.32.3-20130504095500/@comment-2055627-20130610092729

OptimusPrime27 wrote: Evil-Tree wrote: OptimusPrime27 wrote: Evil-Tree wrote: OptimusPrime27 wrote: To all you people thinking April is a Kraang or Kraang/human, JUST BECAUSE IT KILLS FISH AND WATER DOESN'T TECHNICALLY MEANS IT KILLS HUMANS. Since when did you guys become scientific experts on cartoon alien liquids from non-existent dimensions? From the turtles reaction in the episode when the water splashed April they were expecting it to be harmful to her but it wasn't. They wouldn't include this scene in the episode unless it had some relevance to the plot and Aprils power.

Also I'm pretty sure if there exists a substance that can dissolve fish, not just kill but dissolves, likelihood is it would do the same thing to non-fish. Wow, you are a scientific genius. I must nominate your paper on cartoon interdimensional science for a Smart Scientist Award right away! This scene has nothing to do with the finer sciences, it's a simple fact that the writers included this scene to thicken the plot. They wouldn't spend a good scene explaining the Kraang water and visibly showing the water's effect on organics from our universe then have April splashed with and remain unaffected if it wasn't part of the plot. What point would it serve the episode if the water was harmless to humans? Why would the turtles bother destroying the facility if it wasn't harmful? They even state in the episode that the water would destroy anyone who used it. Well, whatever, you just go think April's a Kraang, I'll think that this series at least sticks to the source material a tiny bit. Man, I sound stupid. On the contrary I don't think she is a Kraang, partly cause she's the wrong shape and that Kraang show no interest in humans besides killing them off. I think she is either 1) A hybrid of the Human Kirby O'Neil and a Neutrino, providing a bridge between the biology of the two worlds to allow more predicable use of the mutagen in our dimension or 2) An experiment created by the Kraang and earth scientists for the exact purpose to make the mutagen more predictable in our dimension.