Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-6383956-20150722022715/@comment-13895380-20160109204541

Sean 175 wrote:

AlphaOfAlphas wrote:

Paul.rea wrote: 1 - there was not werewolf in the scorpion.

2. You made that up. Scott mentioned "Sumerian something" but that's it.

3. The wendigo teeth and kanima teeth are similiar. It's why someone said that in that episode and why we included the resemblance to both in episode recap. I think every chimera in the show is part werewolf. What I don't get is...why? What does the werewolf part actually do for them? Well, it is more clear for chimeras mixed with very different species, such as berserkers and scorpions, but for kanima and werecoyote hybrids...what does the werewolf part actually do for them? Super strength, super speed, claws, super senses...kanimas and werecoyotes have all of that. I guess with the kanima hybrid, Tracey no longer needs a master but I don't get why the Dread Doctors wouldn't want to control her? For the werecoyote hybrid, I still don't know what's the difference power wise (besides turning into a coyote). According to Deucalion. The dread doctors want Deucalion to show them how to steal the beast power. It might be that Only a werewolf can use the beast power. Considering that it's a werewolf or was. 😎 Hmm, so you're saying they all have to be part wolf because the Dread Doctors were trying to make the Beast of Gevaudan, a werewolf? Makes sense. (Y)

But what I now don't get is how a chimera like Theo is trying to steal another werewolf's power? So the mountain ash rule doesn't work with him but the power stealing rule does? Shouldn't it be a supernatural rule as well? Determining what supernatural rules still apply to chimeras seems so selective just for the story. It should be all-or-nothing, IMO.