Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-207.254.224.12-20140717193212/@comment-4091815-20140718233035

TrueAlphaJ wrote: kincaid himself asked where scott strength was... the twins who were omegas took him out easily

fair enough but then again in the season finally divine move didnt the omega twins and derek were holding off the onis easily but were having problems because the oni weren't dieing? So going by the logic of alpha  beta  omega, if omegas are able to hold them off shouldnt alphas make short work of them

if scott had  actually faught the wendigo in the passage in the first palce wendigo wouldnt have gotten to liam

and yh it is in the terms of weak since the mute has no super human strength but he was able to take the who family out who peter was able to fight off with a axe in his chest and who derek beat easily as well and based on what the show has been saying since season 1 alpha are the most powerful most feirce of the werewolves Kincade did say that - but we don't know on what basis he made that judgement.

If you have a 98 pound weakling facing a 230 pound professional fighter you would likely see the same outcome. Add werewolf strength to the weakling and he manages to avoid getting his spine crushed but he still doesn't win the fight.

We have only the Alphas we have seen on screen to go by.

As for the Oni - Scott did his share of "holding off" those particular creatures on several occasions. But holding them off is all that anyone could do because they only had one weakness. Otherwise, they couldn't be beat.

The wendigo/scott confrontation went like this -

In their first meeting Scott tackled and pinned him down - then the wendigo managed to get his feet up and kick Scott off. It then ran away. That's not a fight and, unless this supposed (alpha power) comes with the ability to break Newton's 3rd Law, there was not much else Scott could have done.

Scott gave chase and the wendigo took a hostage. Rather than let the hostage fall to certain death, Scott left himself open to attack and restraint. I don't see how that's much of an example of weakness.