Talk:One-eyed ghoul/@comment-28129688-20160601112551

This is just an idea but is it too nonesensical to think about gene mutation in artificial OEG's? I mean, we know that some causes can trigger mutations in the DNA nucleotide sequence of a gene. Wich may cause abnormilities. And since a kakuhou is such a powerful organ, what if it had an effect on a human's genes after the trasplant? Gene mutation may also explain why artificial OEG's cannot eat regular food while the quinx can. It's because, perhaps, the enzymes responsible for processing normal food underwent mutation in the amino acid sequence which in turn rendered them non-functional (unable to bind to the substrates anymore)...As for why quinx can eat regular food like normal.. It's because of the frame surrounding the kakuhou. What if that frame somehow slowed down or stopped the mutation from taking place.. But i can see someone like urie (who's frames have weakened a lot) not being able to eat normal food sometime in the future if his frames weakened further.. Does this make sense at all?