Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-31.168.73.12-20151031202631/@comment-26144319-20151114191658

Katerine459 wrote: Scout Trooper 164 wrote: Why did everyone just stop after a week or some time? Burnout. :D

Personally, I think Kelly will be both, and will manifest in infancy, thanks to the unique combination of genes, and will therefore be made even more of a target for those who want him dead. Not to mention present some interesting parenting challenges. :) I really do like the fact that they made Nick a dad... I've been thinking for years that he'd be a great dad, but until they show him facing parenting challenges, I don't think he's going to feel like a dad to me. That may be the other reason this thread died out; without Nick feeling like a dad to us, Kelly actually feels kind of unimportant.

Anyway, back to manifesting as a baby... Kelly's a boy, and we know that boy Grimms manifest differently (i.e. typically much later) than girl Grimms, but he's also part Zauberbiest... and all we really know about Zauberbiests and Hexenbiests is that they are not the same thing (because Sean said so, but didn't elaborate). We know lots about Hexenbiests, but all we know about Zauberbiests is... well, just Sean, actually. And Sean is a) secretive, and b) only half Zauberbiest (so it's possible that he was born on the bum end of the genetic spectrum, since hybridism can go either way).

I've been thinking for about a year now, that Biests are not actually Wesen, and therefore don't follow Wesen rules. Like Grimms, I think Biests are something else entirely, because when you get right down to it, the only thing they have in common with Wesen is that they both have woge states. But even the woge states aren't like typical Wesen (they're neither animalistic, nor are they even uniform - a single Hexenbiest noticably changes from woge to woge, and apparently their woge states can be used to determine each others' health, according to that one scene between Elizabeth and Sean). I have this theory that Biests are actually more closely related to Grimms, than they are to Wesen.

(If nothing else, because they're both noticably way, way, way at the top of the food chain. Like, there's a huge gap between any Wesen, and Grimms, just like there's a huge gap between any Wesen, and Hexenbiests).

Anyway, going with the theory that Biests are more closely related to Grimms than to Wesen... again, one of the few things that we know about Grimm physiology is that gender matters, when it comes to when they manifest. Boy Grimms manifest later in life than girl Grimms - that's a fact that Kelly established in S2. And one of the few things we know about Biests in general (as opposed to Hexenbiests, specifically) is that gender matters, when it comes to abilities. It's not that difficult to speculate that gender matters when it comes to when they manifest as well. It's very possible (in the absence of any information to the contrary) that it's normal for Zauberbiests to manifest Zauberbiest abilities (whatever those are) in infancy. So maybe that overrides the Grimm tendancy for boy Grimms to not manifest until adulthood. These are actually really smart words, especially since we have no idea when biests get abilities. I have a feeling he's more of a Grimm though, cause....WHY not? And he'll be a hell of a hybrid. I feel like though he's be even more powerful than Diana and Juliette, cause the abilities of a wesen and Grimm into one would be more mind-blowing. I'm certain we might get a glimpse of him as a 3 yr old drawing a really good picture, and he could lift his daddy's axe with one hand. Although this doesn't have much of the subject, I have the feeling he'll fight Diana, and eventually win, especially since little KSB shouldn't be underestimated.

Here's powers he might aqquire.

Telepath: He can speak to someone through the mind for either communication or trickery.

Superhuman strength: He can knock a freakin' Hundjager through a brick wall.

Memory: His memory along with his intelligence is so unpredictable and strong, even girls his age and older would look dumb.

Reflexes: He can quickly react to things, even in slow-mo.

Force: Although he cannot launch objects, nor place them in order, he could have objects levitate into his hand.

Immune to potions and blood of a Grimm: Because he's a hybrid, KSB will have no effect in the blood of a Grimm to take away his powers, or potions, but he can do the opposite, and more than once can it be used.

Immortal Will: He can't be forced into spells nor the coins to control his mind because of his strong intelligence and immunity.

Spider-sense: He has detection of his surroundings, and can see things that others can't, such as people who are invisible, or illusions.

Final Thoughts: KSB is awesome starting as a baby, but I don't think his parents relationship isn't gonna stay well, and something bad happen, split, murder, but I believe he'll be with his daddy, especially since little boys often look to their fathers as their guardian angel or knight in shining armor. Not Diana though, I think she'll be mean to him or even hurt or kill him, especially with the idea that her mom cheated on another man. I know that was off-topic, but sometimes, if you wanna talk about abilities, you gotta think of the future too.