Talk:Grimm/@comment-70.164.250.74-20170929172510/@comment-25396609-20171005194435

I've seen the idea before, and agree that it's a poor one. Grimm and humans are VERY different creatures. To begin with grimm don't seem to obey the law of conservation of mass. Their bodies, while solid, are insubstantial. upon death they simple cease to exist. Human biology, however, does follow that law. In order for a grimm to convert a human body into another grimm it would have to completely change the composition of the body into something that no longer follows conventional physics. There's a myriad of other problems with the idea, but I'll leave it at this.

Grimm are neither zombies, nor necromorphs, nor flood or tyranid. They just don't work that way dude.