wizards and muggles and squibs... OH MY!

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Postby TDM » Thursday 11 March 2004 6:26:58pm

i doubt she was thinking about that. like in my stories, i had the abnormal people (masters) and the normal people (uh...normal people). and i didn't really think about the breeding thing about it until recently. so, no, i doubt she thought about it.
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Postby Athena Appleton » Thursday 11 March 2004 7:49:05pm

What about the Filch/Figg thing? Would it make more sense or less sense for it to happen twice in one family? :grin:
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Postby Ferrus » Thursday 11 March 2004 8:11:13pm

it depends if being a Squib is totally random or there are other factors involved, which gets absolutely nowhere
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Postby TDM » Friday 12 March 2004 6:40:06pm

i think more Squibs in a family would make more sense. because i would think that it'd have to be hereditary. if it weren't, then it'd just be random, and we wouldn't want that.
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Postby Ferrus » Friday 12 March 2004 7:51:57pm

Not wanting something doesn´t usually have much effect on things, although I´m inclined to believe its a hereditary thing.
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Postby Reverie Revenge » Friday 25 June 2004 2:18:55pm

Wow - what a brilliant topic :D

I don't think Figg and Filch are siblings because I can't see Mrs. Figg as married woman - she's a single cat-feeding woman :cool: :cat:
So our dear Figgy has different last name than Filch. Well, I don't hink he's married either and it's very unlileky that he'd adopt his wife's name even if he was married :roll: That'd be so un-Filch :razz: But if he did that he would be Argus Norris :lol:

About genetics - now it's more serious: I'm not sure if the genetic laws about dominant and recessive genes appliy to wizarding world. If yes, the gene for wizards would be dominant and the muggle-gene'd be recessive.
So how come that there are muggle-born wizards??? I think it's (a very positive of course) mutation in gene material.
Well, this are all my laical thoughts but my mom is a biologist and we often discussed sth. else about breeding: if Hagrid and madame Maxime had a child, would it be a half-giant (50% chance), a giant (25%) or a ''normal'' wizard (25%). Need to tell why? :) just ask :grin:
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Postby Reverie Revenge » Friday 25 June 2004 2:21:55pm

Wow - what a brilliant topic :D

I don't think Figg and Filch are siblings because I can't see Mrs. Figg as married woman - she's a single cat-feeding woman :cool: :cat:
So our dear Figgy has different last name than Filch. Well, I don't hink he's married either and it's very unlileky that he'd adopt his wife's name even if he was married :roll: That'd be so un-Filch :razz: But if he did that he would be Argus Norris :lol:

About genetics - now it's more serious: I'm not sure if the genetic laws about dominant and recessive genes appliy to wizarding world. If yes, the gene for wizards would be dominant and the muggle-gene'd be recessive.
So how come that there are muggle-born wizards??? I think it's (a very positive of course) mutation in gene material.
Well, this are all my laical thoughts but my mom is a biologist and we often discussed sth. else about breeding: if Hagrid and madame Maxime had a child, would it be a half-giant (50% chance), a giant (25%) or a ''normal'' wizard (25%). Need to tell why? :) just ask :grin:
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Postby Nightcrawler » Friday 25 June 2004 2:53:19pm

Reverie wrote:Wow - what a brilliant topic :D

I don't think Figg and Filch are siblings because I can't see Mrs. Figg as married woman - she's a single cat-feeding woman :cool: :cat:
So our dear Figgy has different last name than Filch. Well, I don't hink he's married either and it's very unlileky that he'd adopt his wife's name even if he was married :roll: That'd be so un-Filch :razz: But if he did that he would be Argus Norris :lol:

About genetics - now it's more serious: I'm not sure if the genetic laws about dominant and recessive genes appliy to wizarding world. If yes, the gene for wizards would be dominant and the muggle-gene'd be recessive.
So how come that there are muggle-born wizards??? I think it's (a very positive of course) mutation in gene material.
Well, this are all my laical thoughts but my mom is a biologist and we often discussed sth. else about breeding: if Hagrid and madame Maxime had a child, would it be a half-giant (50% chance), a giant (25%) or a ''normal'' wizard (25%). Need to tell why? :) just ask :grin:



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Postby Athena Appleton » Friday 25 June 2004 11:48:47pm

Well...

I still think there's a slight possibility that Filch and Mrs. Figg could be siblings, since, I think there's a stronger chance that Mrs. Figg is actually a Mrs. (and not a Miss).

As detailed in the "another mrs. figg theory," Perkins is never called "Mr. Perkins" or anything else that would lead us to know for sure that Perkins is a last name (i.e. "Perkins Figg"), the tents that Arthur Weasley borrowed from Perkins smelled just like Mrs. Figg's house, and had the look of Mrs. Figg's decorating, and then, of course, there is the Mrs. Figg thing.
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