Talk:Summer Rose/@comment-26847562-20160903015726/@comment-25936766-20160906001637

@Spirit: Well, actually being your own grandpa implies that your "grandchild" was absolutely 100% identical to you, which is just impossible because genes are just that randomized.

Even if Ruby somehow self-reproduced, meaning it's only her genes in place, her child would still be almost-impossible to turn out identical to her, because even if in just 1 trait, the child got a trait that skipped her generation or was plain recesive.

Now assuming she can't self-reproduce: She met someone, had a child with them, it's both her and his genes in place. So the child gets genes of both of you, meaning it's not 100% like Ruby, even genetically. This means that once that person also has a child with someone else, Ruby's "grandaughter" would be only about a quarter genetically identical to Ruby, meaning there's no way for that person to be Ruby herself.

So yeah, being your own grampa is impossible.