Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24.130.28.230-20140708033121/@comment-10280603-20140708193033

Nameless Wikia contributer wrote: Bigwolfonbase wrote: Nameless Wikia contributer wrote: Bigwolfonbase wrote: Honestly neither football or basketball would show off the benefits of being a werewolf to the fullest extent. Though i will say i hate how the werewolves are really only superior when actively using their abilities I hate how now werewolves have to activate their abilities. Did not seem that way in Season 1. Idk there were a few scenes in season one between jackson and scott where jackson shouldnt have gotten the upper hand But if they need to be activated consciously. . . than why would Scott have manifested abilities at all? To him he would have been bitten by a large animal than gone on with his life. No reason why he would think he was stronger, faster, better healer, better senses.

An arguement could be made for how the moon forces/activates the abilities invountarily but given how much in Season 1 that Scott wanted to just be a normal human. . . wouldn't that have translated in his abilities? That first day yes. His abilites came slight subconsiously slightly manually and some just happend. The first thing being his convo with alison. He wanted to hear it and so he powers activated even though he didnt know what he was doing. On the lacross field he was pushing himself without knowing the consequences of what he was doing. His sense of smell though he had nothing to do with that one he didnt have to activate. Werewolf powers seem to be very adrenalin dependent so any time he gets angry or anxious we see his powers start to flare up. Scott didnt have the control to just be human even though its what he wanted. Know it seems that it takes more effort to be a werewolf than to be human