Talk:Esper/@comment-49.145.121.69-20140621122028/@comment-71.163.139.221-20140920141910

^ I wouldnt say he was trolling.

The classification of Esper and Mutant are on the observer's level of perception; by commonplace definition, every being with obvious and most often unique traits different to the normal, unaltered group of the given species is considered different, a special case; a mutant, for better or for worse. The classification of Esper more or less clarifies what kind of mutant the individual is so you dont appear vague in discussion, albeit being an exclusive designation to one universe and also despite the fact that Espers are artificial mutants. It's not really a clash of verses as much as a way to differentiate one or the other or specify to a certain degree, though it, just like any word, can be used as a derogatory projection.