Board Thread:Legitimate Canon Questions/@comment-65.93.139.213-20150630121457/@comment-4723271-20150708224616

Mgc26133 wrote: Shakester71 wrote: At that point of S4, no one really knew rules of the true alpha. It was just stated in S5 that only a wolf of the true alpha's making can steal his powers, which would be Liam. When Scott asked about someone he let into his pack, Deaton replies that ordinarily, he would say no. So we have to assume that from the point that Scott became a true alpha, then no one could of stolen his powers. Not Malia, who wasn't made by him and not Peter. Then again, its Jeff Davis scrambling around the true alpha myth. Season 4 was based solely on Peter wanting to kill Scott since at the end of S3 part 1, Jennifer tells Peter that he is planning to kill Scott so he could become an alpha again. Now we know that wouldn't of been possible, even if Peter did kill Scott. not if he made someone from his pack kill him, then he could kill that one and steal the power from a regular alpha. Which seems to be his plan all along. Otherwise once he convinced Kate to work with him, it wouldn't be difficult to take down Scott with one of the berserkers and then make the finishing blow himself. But the problem with that is that Malia was about to go for the kill, why would Peter tell Malia to go for the kill instead of Liam? Heres another problem, we dont even know if Alpah, beta, omega is the same for werecoyotes but lets say it is and Malia killed Scott and was able to become an alpha then Peter would have to kill his own daughter when could've made Liam kill Scott. I just dont get it, none of it makes sense.