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*The Blessing gave Rex immortality as a gift. | *The Blessing gave Rex immortality as a gift. | ||
*Rex became mortal before the negation of the miracle (possibly due to having Jack's blood in his veins) so when the miracle was negated the "cross-wires effect" mentioned in episode 2 occurred. | *Rex became mortal before the negation of the miracle (possibly due to having Jack's blood in his veins) so when the miracle was negated the "cross-wires effect" mentioned in episode 2 occurred. | ||
*Could Bad Wolf be involved? | |||
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The Howling → How exactly did Rex become immortal?
How exactly did Rex gain Jack's immortality? 64.234.47.70talk to me 08:49, March 12, 2014 (UTC)WolfKomoki
This topic has been discussed before, so you might be interested in the archived discussion at Howling:Rex is Immortal. --89.241.211.213talk to me 09:57, March 12, 2014 (UTC)
Theories include:
- The Blessing couldn't distinguish between him and Jack, so gave them both "the fixed point immortality".
- The Blessing had to operate symmetrically.
- The Blessing gave Rex immortality as a gift.
- Rex became mortal before the negation of the miracle (possibly due to having Jack's blood in his veins) so when the miracle was negated the "cross-wires effect" mentioned in episode 2 occurred.
- Could Bad Wolf be involved?
87.102.91.126talk to me 18:31, March 15, 2014 (UTC)