Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-199.229.221.120-20170413013414

From what we've witnessed so far in the series, it would appear that the chances of human subjects becoming an Artificial One-Eyed Ghoul would be one to zero with the result of success or failure.

From my basic understanding of the ghoulification procedure, using a ghouls kakuhou and transplanting it inside the body of a human would help further and increase the RC Cells growth and development, in other words, undergoing the process of becoming Ghoul, correct?

And based on the Ghouls kagune (or kagunes due to a chimera nature like Hinami or Shikorae), that human subject would develop their respective kagunes from said ghouls kakuhou, correct?

I was just theorizing on an scenario where a full-blooded Ghoul with chimera kagunes (Ukaku, Bikaku etc. etc.) would affect a human body through its kakuhou, were it to be transplanted and therefore, the human-on-his/her-way-of-turning-into-a-Ghoul would develop said chimera kagunes.

Please correct me if I'm wrong on any of what i've said was wrong. Thank you. 