Board Thread:Legitimate Canon Questions/@comment-185.26.182.38-20140913152537/@comment-3425694-20140915233433

Even if Alpha-Beta-Omega only applies to werewolves, you could still assume that Kate is like an omega since she is now all alone, even if Omega is a term designated to werewolves exclusively. We don't know much about werejaguars, but even if they don't have packs, Kate could very well become "an alpha" by either creating werejaguars or killing other werejaguars. Sort of like True Blood vampires. The "Makers" are equivillant to an "alpha" Even though "Alpha" is a term for Werewolves, there is no absolute rule that says you can't call a maker an alpha vampire.

Also when I brought real Jaguars and Wolves into the equation, that was simply an assumption to counter Scott > Werejaguar. However, I never even alluded to Werejaguars traveling in packs until someone got technical and picky with the real thing. Then I began to think that maybe Alpha-beta-omega could be a designation for werejaguars and werecoyoties since both of these creatures can, in one way or another, be created by werewolves, i.e. Peter Hale(Wolf) scratches Kate and Malia (coyotie) born to Peter Hale (wolf) and Desert wolf (wolf).

Just because I make a comparison (strength wise) with fiction and non-fiction, doesn't mean I need to apply every single little detail into the theory i.e. Real jaguars don't travel in packs. Yes, that's true, but I wasn't talking about packs in that post, I was talking about strength; the assumption that since a real jaguar > real wolf, maybe werejaguar > werewolf.