Talk:Master Plan/@comment-68.179.143.186-20120814235330

I don't understand why an alpha is such a stretch for some people. I think an alpha pack makes a ton of sense. 1. Werewolves seem to get a bit of a superiority complex when they become alphas or werewolves in general. They probably all had a pack but wiped them out for being too weak. We have seen betas have an instinct to protect their alpha but has an alpha ever shown an instinct to protect a beta? I assume an alpha has supreme authority over a betas life. Derek for example probably coulda forced Erica and Boyd to stay. It's been stated omegas are either exiled or his pack is killed, never leaving of their own accord. A strong enough alpha probably wouldn't let his pack leave willingly. If I had a pack of Erica level wolfs I'd kill them too. Boyd was strong, Isaac had control but Erica never really contributed much. 2. They may be a pack only in name and not actually be bonded. A majority ruled pack rather than a hierarchy Makes sense for a pack of equally strong wolves or at least equally ranked( all being alphas and whatnot). 3. Some may argue that you need a bonded pack if you are an alpha but Peter most of season one didn't have a pack but he was still a tough son of a werewolf. They probably have strength in numbers rather than being above average alphas. Even enough betas could kill an alpha as seen in season one when Peter was killed by humans and two betas.

Side note does anyone think we could be seeing major power ups for the beacon hill wolves. If they all killed an alpha in the new pack would they become alphas themselves or stay regular because it isn't their alpha.