Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-69.127.101.255-20140905141251/@comment-24732895-20140908055753

JEK wrote: AlphaKen wrote: Jestermonkey4u wrote:

Myveltka wrote:

I feel like Scott's alpha spark can't be taken away or stolen by someone else. They didn't earn true alpha status, so why would they inherit his? But seeing Scott go back to the beta yellow eyes again would be weird.

I'm curious about something else with true alphas. If a true alpha kills, do they lose their true alpha status? Maybe the definition of a true alpha isn't just about killing though, but more about moral character. What makes you assume Scott can't have his spark taken? Logically, that makes little sense to me.

I'm not trying to sound rude or mean-spirited but I don't understand how or why ppl lend illogical attributes to a "True" Alpha. The adjective "True" only indicates how that Alpha earned the spark. Period.

Scott may have earned his Alpha spark but that in no way, shape or form is indicative that he couldn't have it taken. He is simply a werewolf that became an Alpha by a rare means.

Wolfsbane still poisons him and soundwaves of a certain frequency still affect him. In other words, he still shares the same weaknesses as the rest of the species, with few exceptions, like the mountain ash barrier.

It's been stated several times: Alpha, Beta and Omega - A werewolf, regardless of current status, can become any one of those. Hence the Triskelon tattoo on Derek's back. It's his reminder of the werewolf "circle of life".

As for the mountain ash barrier thing, the thermal wire and/or the electricity torture failure but those are all logical feats a "True" Alpha is capable of since they "earned" their status via force of will. Can they all do it? That answer is the same as the answer to 'Can all werewolves mask their scent?' Depends on the werewolf. Hmm...I understand your point. but again they haven't explained the differences if there are any....so we can only speculate on the matter...but I personally believe True Alphas have more control, into their beast side...where as some werewolves, like Peter couldn't keep it in check, it consumed him whenever he had raging impulses... If True Alphas have more control, it's more than likely because of the personality traits that enabled them to BECOME a True Alpha in the first place, not some inherent power that comes with that tacked on "True" to Alpha.

And.....Peter never loses control. Ever. He does EXACTLY what he means to, when he means to do it (this is not to say his thought processes can't become slightly....skewed, to put it mildly, but he still has a surprisingly coherent plan, or reason for doing something, even when he's not quite himself). Never loses control..............?

do you not remember in the season 1 finale, when his face was shifting into the beast, and he couldn't control it? all because he was angry...? that seemed a pretty good example of his lack of control...