What is the nature of the Nuclear Family?

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I know a little about Nuclear Family from Justice League Action etc but in Titans I am confused about the nature of the Nuclear Family. In comics and cartoons, it's a family of robots with different nuclear-related powers.

But in Titans, I am not sure even if they are robots or humans as for nuclear stepdad we see them doing some crazy visual experiment on him for a small glimpse. So is there any indication what exactly they are? From in or out of universe from the show's context.



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As I understood it from the series alone - no knowledge from other resources - they are normal humans, which at first are brain washed (just like the organisation tries with Dick). After they are "fully cooked", they obey the orders from the organisation.

Their powers seem to only be coming from the serum they inject them with in one of the earlier episodes. Though it was never explained what exactly that serum is.




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What is the nature of family?

In human context, a family is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity, affinity, or co-residence. In most societies, it is the principal institution for the socialization of children.

What is the role of a nuclear family?

Introduction. Nuclear families are typically \u201ctraditional\u201d family* units, meaning there is a mother figure, whose primary role is caretaker of the family; a father figure, whose primary role is to provide financial stability; and the children (Canetto 1996).



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