Eve theoretically is immortal. She can manipulate atoms, so to restore her own biology to pure and without whatever causes the decay we go through, she can probably keep herself young forever and anyone else she wants to as well. I don't think anything I've said is canon.
killua
2025-03-25 00:21:27 +0000 UTC
You keep bringing up Mark killing Multi-Paul’s clones as some kind of hypocrisy on his part but I think you’re misunderstanding something.
Dupli-Kate and Multi-Paul’s clones are like Naruto’s shadow clones. Killing those type of clones isn’t killing a person because they aren’t separate individuals. They are all connected and part of a shared mind. Each clone is more like a body part. It’s why Kate remembers the trauma of being killed every time one of her clones dies. It’s only by killing all the clones including the original (if there is an original) that you are actually truly killing someone.
Don’t forget the Mauler Twins are also clones. Every time one of the Mauler Twins dies the survivor makes a clone of himself but Mark and the series treat each twin as separate living individuals.
I do think there are some other examples where you could question Mark’s definition of a sentient life form but Paul’s clones aren’t such an example in my humble opinion.
Sam
2025-02-15 10:29:29 +0000 UTC
Immortal lowkey throwing out spoilers. That was funny.
Louie23_LA
2025-02-14 10:23:06 +0000 UTC
This is probably around the time you should be careful with spoilers. I know a few spoilers and you did mention some things i know some people wont be able to keep to themselves.
Louie23_LA
2025-02-14 07:48:59 +0000 UTC
Basically there are only 50 Viltrumite’s like the ones we have met throughout the show left in the entire galaxy. Their empire is stretched astronomically thin, and only because they’re so strong can they manage to maintain it.
But everyone of them killed, HURTS.
Of course the reason why there’s so few left has yet to be giving, but I believe the answer should come this season.