littlemissymonster:

mon-amon:

littlemissymonster:

mon-amon:

littlemissymonster:

Here’s something to think about: Even normal humans in Tokyo Ghoul are not truly “normal humans” because RC cells that the humans in TG produce do not actually exist.

Neither does ROC syndrome or super strong “humans” like Amon. Tokyo Ghoul is like an AU of if biology were just a little different.

It would be interesting to see how RC cells affect people… Maybe they give strength, and Amon has a lot of natural RC cells for a human?

@snarky-gourmet Had written a theory a while ago about how RC cells could be used as steroids, which would be interesting.

I’ve thought that about Amon too. But then I get confused. If he had a higher than normal RC cells why if he truly is “Floppy” would he be a limited success (here read surviving at least) floppy?

All the successful half-ghouls and even more successful “floppies” like Nashiro and Kurona have had either had below healthy limits of low RC cell counts for humans like Kaneki, Nashiro and Kurona or at least borderline low RC counts like Takizawa?

Ok, I have an idea – what if human RC cell distribution is like a bell curve and those on the either side, which makes up the smallest percentages, have the most success?

That could explain why Amon could’ve been a partial success and not-dead.

Maybe, but it’s a hard theory to support without more base RC cell counts? Both Amon’s and then others.

Maybe if we knew what the Quinx started with that would help?

Definitely! As well as RC counts of other applicants for the project.

And yeah – most of my thoughts are speculation.

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