Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-24.247.91.107-20140511154823/@comment-24891101-20150211231950

Ben: That makes little sense. Otherwise, it would be trivial for Yang to put two and two together, if she weren't simply outright told that her mother was a Huntress (Why would it be concealed in that case?), but chose not to retire. That'd be a pretty common occurence, and it would be common knowledge that such occurs.

As to the hybrid issue: I favor the subspecies interpretation. Though on hominid timescales, such distinctions are somewhat arbitrary. Consider the Neanderthals. There's significant evidence that they interbred with humans, and modern man still has some descent from them. But there's controversy over their classification as a different species in Homo, or a subspecies of ''H. sapiens. ''And a species distinction doesn't necessarily mean that hybrid offspring are sterile, just that it is very often the case.