Disaster Button said:
Don't people with less/extra chromosones than normal get down syndrome or something?
Quite right.
There are a variety of chromosomal disorders, some because they lack chromosomes, some because they have too many. Down syndrome, for example, is called trisomy 21 because they have the 21st chromose thrice instead of twice.
Humans are
supposed to have 46 chromoses in all (2 per number), having more or less doesn't make you super-powered (though it may make you special).
Anyway, I follow the idea that vampirism is a disease spread through bites. We have to eradicate them all, not glorify them. Burn! Burn, vampire!
Reading that paragraph about Twilight's vampires (Thanks, LeonHellsvite), really makes me wonder. How can you turn vampires into something so utterly overpowered and still find them cool?
They just sound boring and uninspired.
"Hehe, I'll just run a stake through Edward's heart."
"Nuh-uh, you can't, 'cause he's super-tough and doesn't die like that."
"But he's a vampire, staking him should..."
"No, Edward is too strong and you would be dead long before you could even try it anywaaay."
"But..."
It's like she is so far-out she (the author) makes up the perfect, emotional, strong, beautiful etc. lover for herself. Freaking weird.