Forum:Nervous Subject/Theories

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I just thought I'd start a thread for people to discuss the many quirks and oddities about Nervous Subject.

Nervous Subject's Genetics

I'm just wondering if anybody has any ideas about how Nervous Subject has light skin, strangely tilted eyes and overall strange facial features when nobody else in his family has them. If the Grim Reaper really is his father, I still don't get where he got his gaunt face, tilted eyes and thin mouth from. I've heard that having a baby with the Grim Reaper using cheats results in a black haired, dark blue eyed child with the first face template. Another thing to note is that Nervous does indeed use the first face template but it is so heavily customized. Olive certainly looks nothing like him, Grim Reaper's kids look quite a bit different so where could his genes come from? It's even more strange in the case of the Hidden Nervous. He looks absolutely nothing like Olive or Grim Reaper's kids. Where did his genetics come from? —Preceding unsigned comment added by OoppDecks (talk) 09:15 October 6, 2014 (UTC) - Please sign your comments with ~~~~


Most pre-made playable and deceased Sims were made separately, not through genetic gameplay. Also the playable Nervous' face template is actually based off the sixteenth face template, but the nose comes from the first face template. You may have noticed that Nervous' face and General Buzz's are quite similar, but Nervous' is thinner and more customised. -- C.Syde (talk | contribs) 09:26, October 6, 2014 (UTC)

I've just done some research in-game, and it's actually the second face template the Grim Reaper uses, not the first one. People probably thought it was the first template because the second template looks very similar to the first template when used on toddlers, children, and female teenagers. -- C.Syde (talk | contribs) 02:25, April 25, 2015 (UTC)