Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24399666-20151108051250/@comment-24399666-20151110204411

@Syscrash53: Did I miss something? What's the SGO? And where did you get the idea that their plan would be to remove all Wesen? Chavez was Wesen. That's one of the few things we know about her... that, and she said that she was part of an organization that is dedicated to removing "dangerous influences in Wesen society." That's a pretty far cry from removing all Wesen.

Also, as you said, Trubel is unlikely to be sympathetic to a cause that includes total genocide. And she is working willingly for Chavez, if the phone call in Cry Havoc was any indication (she gave Chavez LOTS of information in that phone call that she didn't have to give her, if her only goal was to hide the truth of who she was talking to to Bud).

Whatever is in the cell is likely to be used against the uprising, true (if not, then I don't know what the heck is going on, and I don't mean that in a good way!)

My best take on Chavez' organization as a whole, is that they're just what they seem: a militant (probably not governmental) organization dedicated to finding and fighting dangerous "influences" in Wesen society. The Occultatum Liberal (I think is what they were called?) would definitely qualify as a dangerous influence by most people's definitions, what with them apparently being a large Wesen terrorist organization that thinks nothing of using their Wesen ability to terrify and kill innocent Kehrseite that just happen to get in their way.

All of which doesn't necessarily make Chavez's organization the good guys. It would actually be kind of nice to have another group that's morally grey. Up until now, only the Wesen Council has ever fallen into the "morally grey" category. The Royals and the Verrat were straight-up bad guys. So were the Reapers and the Wesenrein. The Resistance (against the Royals) were painted as good guys, as are of course Nick and his friends.