Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160502222905/@comment-27450328-20160516192846

MiniDaggers wrote: @Kaptainn: True but my reasoning was that living creatures have a easier to identify nervous system that is somewhat similar in its working to one's own. I understand the aura point and I agree, I also agree that due to this logic in theory grimm should be easier to control. However with the grimm the point I was trying to make was that the grimm nervous system could be so different and alien (hive mind would the semblance also more difficult due to difficulties similar to the aura) that although it should be easier to access it should also be more difficult to control due unfamilarity. At first indeed, like assimiling a new language or, more accurate in this case, learn the plan of a structure built by another culture. And like those kind of things, it take time to undersand the subelty of another mindset, but Dr Pullman had all his youth to learn. Beside, the basic Grimms are not as complex as Humans or some animals : they only exist to recognize negative emotions, fight and kill Humans/faunuses. And as he became a hunter and fought more and more Grimms, Dr Pullman's understanding of the Grimm's mental system became more and more accurate, allowing him to control more developped and complex Grimms.