
Breaking down the line, by the way, might cause problems than it solves:
Apparently Scion tissue samples don't show a DNA match to Braddock (not really surprising, there are only three reasons this could be the case and none of them work at such a scale), but they also don't show "characteristics of both biometal and human tissue". This line doesn't just imply that Burns is more human; it states it outright.Other Scion tissue samples, interestingly, did not display any of these features.