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− | |languages=German: {{l|de|Steinadler}}<br>Hungarian: {{l|hu|Kőszáli sas}}<br>Russian: {{l|ru|Орлоклюв}}<br>Spanish: {{l|es|Steinadler}} |
+ | |languages = German: {{l|de|Steinadler}}<br>Hungarian: {{l|hu|Kőszáli sas}}<br>Russian: {{l|ru|Орлоклюв}}<br>Spanish: {{l|es|Steinadler}}<br>Farsi: {{l|fa|استاین آدلر}} |
− | |members = [[Farley Kolt]]<br>[[Frankie Gonzales]]<br>[[Chavez]]<br>Marque Garnick<br>{{d}}{{w|Napoleon Bonaparte}} (1769 - 1821){{d}}{{w|Kodama Gentarō}} (1852 - 1906) |
+ | |members = [[Farley Kolt]]<br>[[Frankie Gonzales]]<br>{{d}}[[Katrina Chavez]]<br>Marque Garnick<br>{{d}}{{w|Napoleon Bonaparte}} (1769 - 1821){{d}}{{w|Kodama Gentarō}} (1852 - 1906) |
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|novels = [[The Icy Touch]]<br>[[Aunt Marie's Book of Lore]] |
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+ | ==Characteristics== |
⚫ | When [[woge]]d, Steinadlers gain a muzzle-like face and a beak-like nose. They have sparse, feather-like hair all over their body. They retain their human hair color. Their eyes are an extremely pale yellowish-green color. Like a few Wesen, they can localize their woge in their eyes without altering the rest of their body. |
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− | ===Season 1=== |
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− | [[Farley Kolt]] tricked two [[Schakal]]s into shooting each other. He was arrested, and afterwards, told [[Nick]] about the [[Coins of Zakynthos]], and about his relationship with [[Marie Kessler]]. Marie left Farley to take care of her [[Kelly|sister's]] son, who was Nick. He assisted Nick and Hank when they tracked [[Soledad Marquesa]], realizing he killed Nick's parents. Kolt stole the coins from [[Renard]] after Soledad was apprehended. Nick later got the coins back from Kolt. |
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⚫ | Steinadlers are renowned for their exceptional vision. Their superior vision is a result of having five times more visual sensory cells per millimeter of the retina than humans. They also have special colored oils in their eyes that reflect certain wavelengths of light. These special ocular biological factors endow them with near perfect night vision and a whole host of other ocular abilities. |
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− | [[Frankie Gonzales]] is a Steinadler who, earlier in the military, had been gang raped by [[Ron Hurd]], Robert Hammonds, [[Troy Dodge]] and [[Jim McCabe]]. |
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+ | Steinadlers are incredibly fast creatures, appearing as a blur when they run. They are stronger than humans and have superhuman reflexes, as [[Chavez]] was able to easily take on a [[Balam]] and a [[Phansigar]] at the same time.{{xref|501}} However, when it comes to [[Grimm]]s they are vastly inferior. [[Nick]] was able to bring [[Farley Kolt]] to his knees with a single punch to the face, and he later easily restrained Chavez during their brief fight.{{xref|113}} |
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− | She confronts the former soldiers four years after her rape, in order to get them to come forward and admit to what they did, to get herself justice and closure. |
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− | Frankie had previously been in Phoenix, Arizona to find Robert Hammonds. In [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]], Frankie tracks down the rest of her attackers; first she goes for Ron Hurd in the VFW bar and later in front of his home. She then goes after Troy by being let into his house by [[Betsy Dodge|his wife]] under the guise of "an old friend." Finally, she confronts Jim McCabe in his security firm's parking lot, and is later arrested by [[Nick]] and [[Hank]]. |
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− | At the [[precinct]], Frankie is accused of murdering Ron, Robert, and Troy out of revenge for what they did, and is accused by Nick of being a [[Manticore]], the [[Wesen]] that killed the former soldiers. She then [[woge]]s into a Steinadler, showing that she did not kill them. However, she figures out who the Manticore killing her rapists really is; [[Colonel Adam Desai]], her former commanding officer. She later helps the detectives find Desai by calling him and allowing them to trace the call to Desai's location, the VFW bar. |
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− | Afterwards, Hank and Nick tell Frankie what Desai had done for her, and she leaves the precinct after finally obtaining the justice and closure she wanted. |
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+ | ==Behavior== |
⚫ | Steinadlers are known for their ability to poker-facedly exhibit simultaneous friendliness and sternness, so it is impossible to tell whose side one is on. The ability to sternly influence others as though they were subordinate friends makes the Steinadler excellent military figures. They have a reputation for being heroes and adventurers as well as having high intellect and good intuition. |
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− | After arriving at [[Nick]] and [[Juliette|Juliette's]] [[Nick and Juliette's Home|home]] to investigate the decapitation of [[Weston Steward]], [[Chavez]] and her partner [[Special Agent Rosten]] walk over to talk with [[Trubel]]. The FBI agents have Trubel come with them into the house to walk them through what happened. Trubel goes over step by step what happened from the time that [[Renard]] was shot until she cut off Weston's head with the machete. |
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− | A little while later, Chavez looks around Trubel's room. She examines Trubel's chess piece before she discovers the [[Grimm diaries]]. She [[woge]]s into a Steinadler as she looks through the book. Rosten comes into the room and asks if she's good with Weston's body being taken away. She retracts and tells him yes. She then asks what he thinks about Trubel and Rosten says after what happened, if she was his daughter, she'd be a basket case and Chavez says she's not normal. |
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− | In an interrogation room Trubel answers questions from [[Detective Meacham]] and [[Detective Pogue]] while Chavez and Rosten watch from outside the room. Rosten tells Chavez that Trubel's answers are consistent with what she told them at the house. A couple minutes later Chavez and Rosten come tell Nick and [[Hank]] that no charges are going to be filed against Trubel at the time. Chavez says she's handling things pretty well for just cutting off someone's head. |
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− | Later, Chavez is at the FBI office looking a Trubel's record when Rosten comes in to tell her what he found on Weston Steward lately. He says the last call Weston made was to [[GQR Industries]] in Rotterdam. Chavez asks if they know what the connection is and Rosten says they're working on it. He then tells her that Weston's car was found a block from Nick's house with a packed suitcase that was just brought to the office. Chavez and Rosten go through Weston's suitcase. They find money and passports for many countries. Chavez says they need to check Weston's bank accounts and phone records. |
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− | Chavez and Nick discuss the shooting of Renard and the beheading of Weston Steward before getting to Trubel and her background. Chavez turns her back on Nick and woges before turning back around to carefully study Nick's eyes. She then retracts and asks Nick if there is anything else he wants to tell her, and Nick replies that it is her party and he is just a guest. |
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⚫ | When [[woge]]d, Steinadlers gain muzzle-like face and a beak-like nose. They have sparse feather-like hair all over their body. They retain their human hair color. Their eyes are an extremely pale yellowish-green color. Like a few Wesen, they can localize their woge in their eyes without altering the rest of their body. |
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⚫ | Steinadlers are renowned for their exceptional vision. Their superior vision is a result of having five times more visual sensory cells per millimeter of the retina than humans. They also have special colored oils in their eyes that reflect certain wavelengths of light. These special ocular |
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− | Steinadler are incredibly fast creatures, appearing as a blur when they run, They don't appear to be superhumanly strong, but appear to be durable creatures. |
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⚫ | ''The Steinadler has five times more visual sensory cells per millimeter of retina than do humans. They also have two areas of intensely concentrated visual cells the ''(sic)'' fovea which are the areas of most acute vision, compared to but one fovea in humans. They also have colored oils in their eyes that refract certain wavelengths of light. This intensifies certain colors at the expense of others.'' |
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+ | ''It is believed that the Steinadler can perceive magnetic fields. The Steinadler moves its head to detect the orientation of the magnetic field. In my studies of the Steinadler ocular anatomy, it appears that the right eye contains more photoreceptor proteins.'' |
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+ | ''The main structures of the Steinadler eye are similar to those of other vertebrates. The outer layer of the eye consists of the transparent cornea (B). The eye is divided internally by the lens (A). The lens focuses light on the retina (I). The Steinadler has not one but two layers of ciliary muscles (G) which can change the shape of the cornea, thus giving them a greater range of accommodation. The iris (C) controls the amount of light entering the eye. At the center of the retina is the fovea (F) which has a greater density of receptors. It is believed that the Steinadler may have a second favea for enhanced sideways viewing.''}} |
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+ | (By [[Theresa Rubel]])[[File:Steinadler Trubel's Diary.png|right|200px]] |
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+ | {{diary/trubel|''I swear this bird guy was smoking outside the coffee shop today. I asked if he could spare some change and he beaked out on me.''<br /> |
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+ | ''I notice a pattern. <sup>①</sup>They get upset <sup><big>②</big></sup>I get upset. <sup><big>③</big></sup>I see them as monsters. <sup><big>④</big></sup>They see <u>me</u> as a monster. <sup><big>⑤</big></sup>They try to kill me or run away.''<br> |
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+ | '''''WHY AM I SO SCARY TO THEM?'''''<br> |
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+ | ''Do I make like some scary face? Do I look like I bite? I don't feel scary. I'm just a girl trying to live.''}} |
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+ | ==Season 1 Blu-ray Grimm Guide Profile== |
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+ | {{quote|Hawk-like creature. Typically involved with the military since they're known for being heroic and noble, although it's not always clear what side they're on, so it's important to trust your gut when you're with one.}} |
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+ | 219-Bladed Weapons Grimm Diaries.png|Steinadler Knife (Drawing "C") |
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+ | 501-Nick reveals his identity.gif |
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+ | 501-Chavez against the mirror.jpg |
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+ | 501-Nick avenges Chavez.gif |
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+ | 612-Monroe's family Bible depicting "hell".png |
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− | *[http://www.nbc.com/grimm/exclusives/trailer/?page=22 Grimm Diaries excerpt] |
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 9 February 2020
Steinadler | |
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Other languages: | German: Steinadler Hungarian: Kőszáli sas Russian: Орлоклюв Spanish: Steinadler Farsi: استاین آدلر |
Notables: | Farley Kolt Frankie Gonzales Katrina Chavez Marque Garnick Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) Kodama Gentarō (1852 - 1906) |
A Steinadler (STINE-ad-lur; Ger. "golden eagle", lit. "stone eagle") is a hawk-like Wesen that first appeared in "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau".
Characteristics[]
When woged, Steinadlers gain a muzzle-like face and a beak-like nose. They have sparse, feather-like hair all over their body. They retain their human hair color. Their eyes are an extremely pale yellowish-green color. Like a few Wesen, they can localize their woge in their eyes without altering the rest of their body.
Steinadlers are renowned for their exceptional vision. Their superior vision is a result of having five times more visual sensory cells per millimeter of the retina than humans. They also have special colored oils in their eyes that reflect certain wavelengths of light. These special ocular biological factors endow them with near perfect night vision and a whole host of other ocular abilities.
Steinadlers are incredibly fast creatures, appearing as a blur when they run. They are stronger than humans and have superhuman reflexes, as Chavez was able to easily take on a Balam and a Phansigar at the same time. ("The Grimm Identity") However, when it comes to Grimms they are vastly inferior. Nick was able to bring Farley Kolt to his knees with a single punch to the face, and he later easily restrained Chavez during their brief fight. ("Three Coins in a Fuchsbau")
A Steinadler Knife is used by Grimms to kill only Steinadlers. The blade is smithed from platinum and dipped in nightshade. A single stab to the heart is often enough to dispatch them.
It is believed that Steinadlers have protoreceptor proteins that allow them to perceive magnetic fields, which is apparently done by turning its head. ("Aunt Marie's Book of Lore")
Behavior[]
Steinadlers are known for their ability to poker-facedly exhibit simultaneous friendliness and sternness, so it is impossible to tell whose side one is on. The ability to sternly influence others as though they were subordinate friends makes the Steinadler excellent military figures. They have a reputation for being heroes and adventurers as well as having high intellect and good intuition.
History[]
The Garde Nationale, an army recruited by Paris to defend it from the Prussians, was led by Steinadler officers.
In Japan, the Order of the Golden Kite was established to distinguish Steinadler in the Japanese military from other members. It was abolished in 1947. ("Aunt Marie's Book of Lore")
Excerpt from Grimm Diaries[]
The following excerpts from from L. Grimm's study on the anatomy of a Steinadler that he had befriended in Berlin. This particular Steinadler donated his own body to Grimm's lab for study upon death. ("Aunt Marie's Book of Lore")
B - Binocular Foveal Vision
C - Vertical Field Perimeter
D - Monocular Foveal Vision
E - Binocular Vision
The Steinadler has five times more visual sensory cells per millimeter of retina than do humans. They also have two areas of intensely concentrated visual cells the (sic) fovea which are the areas of most acute vision, compared to but one fovea in humans. They also have colored oils in their eyes that refract certain wavelengths of light. This intensifies certain colors at the expense of others.
The visual ability of the Steinadler is legendary. Adaptations to night vision include larger eyes with a tubular shape [and] large numbers of closely packed visual rods and cones.
The distinctive brow ridge physically protects the eye from wind, dust, and debris and shields it from excessive glare. They also seem to perceive rapid movement better than humans.
It is believed that the Steinadler can perceive magnetic fields. The Steinadler moves its head to detect the orientation of the magnetic field. In my studies of the Steinadler ocular anatomy, it appears that the right eye contains more photoreceptor proteins.
The main structures of the Steinadler eye are similar to those of other vertebrates. The outer layer of the eye consists of the transparent cornea (B). The eye is divided internally by the lens (A). The lens focuses light on the retina (I). The Steinadler has not one but two layers of ciliary muscles (G) which can change the shape of the cornea, thus giving them a greater range of accommodation. The iris (C) controls the amount of light entering the eye. At the center of the retina is the fovea (F) which has a greater density of receptors. It is believed that the Steinadler may have a second favea for enhanced sideways viewing.
I notice a pattern. ①They get upset ②I get upset. ③I see them as monsters. ④They see me as a monster. ⑤They try to kill me or run away.
WHY AM I SO SCARY TO THEM?
Season 1 Blu-ray Grimm Guide Profile[]
“ | Hawk-like creature. Typically involved with the military since they're known for being heroic and noble, although it's not always clear what side they're on, so it's important to trust your gut when you're with one. | ” |
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"Pilot": X |
"Bears Will Be Bears": X |
"Beeware": X |
"Lonelyhearts": X |
"Danse Macabre": X |
"The Three Bad Wolves": X |
"Let Your Hair Down": X |
"Game Ogre": X |
"Of Mouse and Man": X |
"Organ Grinder": X |
"Tarantella": X |
"Last Grimm Standing": X |
"Three Coins in a Fuchsbau": ✓ |
"Plumed Serpent": X |
"Island of Dreams": X |
"The Thing with Feathers": X |
"Love Sick": X |
"Cat and Mouse": X |
"Leave It to Beavers": X |
"Happily Ever Aftermath": X |
"Big Feet": X |
"Woman in Black": X |
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"Bad Teeth": X |
"The Kiss": X |
"Bad Moon Rising": X |
"Quill": X |
"The Good Shepherd": X |
"Over My Dead Body": X |
"The Bottle Imp": Ref |
"The Other Side": X |
"La Llorona": X |
"The Hour of Death": X |
"To Protect and Serve Man": X |
"Season of the Hexenbiest": X |
"Face Off": X |
"Natural Born Wesen": X |
"Mr. Sandman": X |
"Nameless": X |
"One Angry Fuchsbau": X |
"Volcanalis": X |
"Endangered": Ref |
"Kiss of the Muse": X |
"The Waking Dead": X |
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm": X |
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"The Ungrateful Dead": X |
"PTZD": X |
"A Dish Best Served Cold": X |
"One Night Stand": X |
"El Cucuy": X |
"Stories We Tell Our Young": X |
"Cold Blooded": X |
"Twelve Days of Krampus": X |
"Red Menace": X |
"Eyes of the Beholder": X |
"The Good Soldier": ✓ |
"The Wild Hunt": X |
"Revelation": X |
"Mommy Dearest": X |
"Once We Were Gods": X |
"The Show Must Go On": X |
"Synchronicity": X |
"The Law of Sacrifice": X |
"Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen": Ref |
"My Fair Wesen": X |
"The Inheritance": X |
"Blond Ambition": X |
Season 4 Appearances | ||||||||||
"Thanks for the Memories": ✓ |
"Octopus Head": ✓ |
"The Last Fight": ✓ |
"Dyin' on a Prayer": X |
"Cry Luison": X |
"Highway of Tears": X |
"The Grimm Who Stole Christmas": X |
"Chupacabra": X |
"Wesenrein": X |
"Tribunal": X |
"Death Do Us Part": X |
"Maréchaussée": X |
"Trial by Fire": X |
"Bad Luck": X |
"Double Date": X |
"Heartbreaker": X |
"Hibernaculum": X |
"Mishipeshu": X |
"Iron Hans": X |
"You Don't Know Jack": X |
"Headache": X |
"Cry Havoc": ✓ |
Season 5 Appearances | ||||||||||
"The Grimm Identity": ✓ |
"Clear and Wesen Danger": X |
"Lost Boys": X |
"Maiden Quest": X |
"The Rat King": X |
"Wesen Nacht": Ref |
"Eve of Destruction": X |
"A Reptile Dysfunction": X |
"Star-Crossed": X |
"Map of the Seven Knights": X |
"Key Move": X |
"Into the Schwarzwald": X |
"Silence of the Slams": X |
"Lycanthropia": X |
"Skin Deep": X |
"The Believer": X |
"Inugami": X |
"Good to the Bone": X |
"The Taming of the Wu": X |
"Bad Night": X |
"Set Up": X |
"The Beginning of the End": X |
Season 6 Appearances | ||||||||||
"Fugitive": X |
"Trust Me Knot": X |
"Oh Captain, My Captain": X |
"El Cuegle": X |
"The Seven Year Itch": X |
"Breakfast in Bed": X |
"Blind Love": X | ||||
"The Son Also Rises": X |
"Tree People": X |
"Blood Magic": X |
"Where the Wild Things Were": X |
"Zerstörer Shrugged": Ref |
"The End": X |