Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-95.149.5.49-20160729002848/@comment-26018514-20161002172231

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: DiegoAnime3000 wrote: 73.Anon.52 wrote: The ship wasn't Grimm proof at all... the Griffon destroyed it by itself. Correction: Ruby used a Griffon to destroy the ship. The Griffons would never attack the ship unless they were provoked. I thought he was joking. Since, like you said, Ruby destroyed the ship with the Griffon, it means the ship wasn't Grimm-proof at all.

not entirely.... I just meant that if the Grimm can be thrown through the wall without dying.... what does that say about the wall itself?

To me it says that a Grimm's body is entirely capable of penetrating that wall on its own, as the only thing left in doubt is that said Grimm may not have the muscle capacity... but  not only did it pass through it... it then got back up and ravaged more of the ship... that tells me the muscle capacity is at the least almost capable of this feat.

Ruby is not Saitama, and even if she was that kind of strong the body itself would have dissipated/splattered somewhat were the ship "Grimm Proof".

as for why the Grimm ignored the ship otherwise.... have you never heard of the expression "chum in the water"? they had a killing field of thousands of terrified individuals. Grimm are not terrorists, their goal is killing and they may have evolved to inspire terror in their victims, but they aren't going to necessarily start killing inanimate objects because the object "might" kill more humans or "might" kill less Grimm, they will instead target:

1. Humans (with negative emotions) 2. Humans (without) 3. Human made objects (killing Grimm) 4. Human made objects (without)

The above is also altered by experience, so after seeing other Grimm die in droves they will be less likely to attempt to attack self defending objects(like the airships) without provocation.