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Any guesses a to how [[Miracle Day]] could have made Jack mortal? Jack is a fixed point in space and time, which means that normal alien technology couldn't have done it. Maybe the entire Human race is now fixed points in space and time and he somehow isn't anymore, though they seem to resemble Owen more than they resemble Jack. Maybe the rest of the Humans somehow absorbed his powers of immortality, though someone would obviously have to be responsible for it.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 02:54, July 9, 2011 (UTC)
Any guesses a to how [[Miracle Day]] could have made Jack mortal? Jack is a fixed point in space and time, which means that normal alien technology couldn't have done it. Maybe the entire Human race is now fixed points in space and time and he somehow isn't anymore, though they seem to resemble Owen more than they resemble Jack. Maybe the rest of the Humans somehow absorbed his powers of immortality, though someone would obviously have to be responsible for it.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 02:54, July 9, 2011 (UTC)

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Any guesses a to how Miracle Day could have made Jack mortal? Jack is a fixed point in space and time, which means that normal alien technology couldn't have done it. Maybe the entire Human race is now fixed points in space and time and he somehow isn't anymore, though they seem to resemble Owen more than they resemble Jack. Maybe the rest of the Humans somehow absorbed his powers of immortality, though someone would obviously have to be responsible for it.Icecreamdif 02:54, July 9, 2011 (UTC)