Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4772791-20160123002637/@comment-1757720-20160206181904

Jestermonkey4u wrote:

Blaid wrote: I know men that have feet that small. Besides you have to remember, we're dealing with a Teenager here, not a fully grown adult.

And there is the thing, the Dread Doctors were only successful with Theo. The Beast being their most recent success. So why would they ressurect and maintain a body they can't work on? That liquid used to ressurect seems to be a catalytic fluid used to bind supernatural and human genes together, despite ressurection being one of its purposes.

I can't see the Dread Doctors being compassionate regarding other's feelings or caring about waste to ressurect Theo's sister for anything. Why use Theo's sister, then they have an entire Town - and Country - of teenage resources in which to take from? You do realize that teenagers usually hit their peak sizes between the ages of 14-18. That means that a teen's foot does very little growth into adulthood so their foot size would be pretty damn close to what it would be as an adult.

Why Theo's sister instead of any other from the area? Not that I am behind the theory much BUT in speculating if it were, then you already know the answer. Theo was a success and all of their culling from the populace at large failed to produce a favorable result. Since Theo and his sister would share a lot of genetic traits then the real question is, why not? Let me be clear, since I just looked at the foot print again. That footprint is male. The image on the Wiki is taken at a awkward contrast, looking at an angle instead of directly down. That is my personal opinion, unless there is definite evidence that proves contrary to the theory, then the Beast is male. So... I am going to wait and see.

It has nothing to do with Theo having good genes. The Dread Doctors succeeded and failed by their own merits. As Theo put it "they did something right with me". So to put it simply, whatever they did with Theo - using his sister's heart perhaps, using organs instead of skin graft patients - could be the answer to their success. And that really, is the end of it.