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Feb 26, 2016 at 10:39 comment added BMWurm I made that into a question of its own: scifi.stackexchange.com/q/120588/30726
Feb 26, 2016 at 7:38 comment added BMWurm @Thunderforge If the Hawks really are reincarnated as babies to new parents 206 deaths in 4k years would mean that on average they barely ever made it out of their teens, let alone managed to have (at least 1) 10 year old kid by the time of their deaths... they have to reincarnate as adults, or they only ever meet as children... basically no time to "emerge" (which is a prerequisite to Savage finding them)...
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Feb 10, 2016 at 19:30 comment added Thunderforge @user3554004 Yes, I was assuming that reincarnation for Vandal Savage works the same way it does with Hawk Man and Hawk Girl; a new child from new parents. He's not reformed so much as he's reborn. I'm sure that this will be clarified as we see more reincarnations in the series.
Feb 10, 2016 at 18:52 comment added user3554004 I take your answer to imply reincarnation as in being born again to some random parents, and growing up from infant to adult again (and remembering who he is). I first understood the reincarnation bit (in the series at least) to mean that he dies, but after a while comes to life again in the same physical body (or a part of it, cf. the single cell example). But indeed, if he is born again like those hawk people, then of course your answer makes perfect sense.
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