Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-78.0.215.197-20150202084809/@comment-5705606-20150630140609

Kinda reckles of me to jump in this discussion/debate but oh well ahah....

I simply must agree with who ever said that in relation to the resurection of Peter, that he was not healed and was in clearly resurected.... we have only witnessed a werewolf heal another individual, that werewolf being an Alpha and willingly/actively healing the individual by giving up their 'spak, additional the healee'' aka Cora being alive... now as Peter was dead and not alive makes the whole werewolf could heal the dead not canon at all!... there are little to no factors from the healing of Cora and the resurrection of Peter that are similar, at All!

If however it were possible ... i think that the whole healing someone to become alive again would drain and give up the Alpahs spark ... but it didnt, Derek was still an Alpha after Peters return... now knowing that the spark was drained completely by healing Cora who was still very much alive, to suggest that Peter was healed through Derek is simply silly as if in either situations Derek would have most definatly lost his Alpha spark from the healing of Peter... but again i do not personally see it as healing but more of a resurection.

In regards to Kate being 100% dead.. i believe that it was not the case.. as said by Paul, the Calaverias wanted to check if Kate was really dead, and after seeing that she was healing, indicates that she was never truly dead, ergo Kate wasn't 100% dead.

In regards to the original post... which i have forgetten and must now scroll to the top to read again ... LOL!

I do believe that the Foxfire does have a magical element to it, as whilst many have pointed out that it could be used to mend the katana through the heating of the pieces ect... we must remember that Kira has never exhibited that type of control, ever and in fact is suprised as to what she was doing.

Additional if the pieces were heated to be mended, then the pieces would have had to be all touching, and i do not recall then being in all contact and had small gaps inbetween the pieces.

Also we must remember that there was a height different to the little pieces on the table and the hand part of the katana which has some of the blade on it... so how did that get mended on it when it wasnt in direct contact