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Whether a story is fantasy, sci-fi, horror or romance, it still has to make internal sense. Even if this was Snow White, you can't have the evil queen suddenly become good without a solid reason. Meyer set up her world in such a way that vampire babies were impossible. She even tried to relate it to this world when talking about genetics and how many chromasomes vampires had. So when she suddenly introduces a vampire/human hybrid without a proper reason, that's an issue. It's a huge plot hole that most of the last book is based on.
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Feb 25, 2013 11:26AM
Whether a story is fantasy, sci-fi, horror or romance, it still has to make internal sense. Even if this was Snow White, you can't have the evil queen suddenly become good without a solid reason. Meyer set up her world in such a way that vampire babies were impossible. She even tried to relate it to this world when talking about genetics and how many chromasomes vampires had. So when she suddenly introduces a vampire/human hybrid without a proper reason, that's an issue. It's a huge plot hole that most of the last book is based on.
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