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A '''Para-Human''', or an '''Enhanced Individual''', is a human that has acquired abilities that are considered outside of the human norm through a source other than the [[Meta-Humans|Meta-Gene]]. Unlike [[Meta-Humans]], Para-Humans are not a distinct genetic or cultural group of humans, and are instead a general umbrella group that consists of many smaller groups and individuals. | A '''Para-Human''', or an '''Enhanced Individual''', is a human that has acquired abilities that are considered outside of the human norm through a source other than the [[Meta-Humans|Meta-Gene]]. Unlike [[Meta-Humans]], Para-Humans are not a distinct genetic or cultural group of humans, and are instead a general umbrella group that consists of many smaller groups and individuals. | ||
Para-Humans are typically individuals who source their powers entirely from sources other than the Meta-Gene, but this does not mean that a Meta-Human cannot also be a Para-Human, as it is possible for an individual to possess both a Meta-Gene and other powers, such as in the case of [[Stephanie Thompson (Earth-0)|Stephanie Thompson]]. | Para-Humans are typically individuals who source their powers entirely from sources other than the Meta-Gene, but this does not mean that a Meta-Human cannot also be a Para-Human, as it is possible for an individual to possess both a Meta-Gene and other powers, such as in the case of [[Stephanie Thompson (Earth-0)|Stephanie Thompson]]. Individuals who are not human (or are no longer human), and source their powers from their inhuman nature, such as [[Vampires]] are not considered Para-Humans. | ||
== Examples of Para-Humans == | == Examples of Para-Humans == | ||
* [[Magicians]] | * Human [[Magicians]] | ||
* [[Speedsters]] | * Human [[Speedsters]] | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category: Para-Humans]] | [[Category: Para-Humans]] | ||
[[Category:Under Construction]] | [[Category:Under Construction]] |
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Para-Human
A Para-Human, or an Enhanced Individual, is a human that has acquired abilities that are considered outside of the human norm through a source other than the Meta-Gene. Unlike Meta-Humans, Para-Humans are not a distinct genetic or cultural group of humans, and are instead a general umbrella group that consists of many smaller groups and individuals.
Para-Humans are typically individuals who source their powers entirely from sources other than the Meta-Gene, but this does not mean that a Meta-Human cannot also be a Para-Human, as it is possible for an individual to possess both a Meta-Gene and other powers, such as in the case of Stephanie Thompson. Individuals who are not human (or are no longer human), and source their powers from their inhuman nature, such as Vampires are not considered Para-Humans.
Examples of Para-Humans
- Human Magicians
- Human Speedsters