Talk:Breach/@comment-9464517-20150106024557/@comment-25555436-20150106125321

@Shadow at Morning:

Ruby at the end said that people got "hurt". I don't know if it was simply her optimism, but given the Grimm's performance in the episode, I can actually believe they were incapable of killing even a single guy.

Not to mention, the villain's plan apparently being a "success" that day, just leaves more questions, because no matter how you look at it, it's a failure.

-They lost a great amount of Paladins in that train, along with an even bigger amount of mooks, all thanks to Roman starting the train sooner than expected. I think Roman just thinks letting himself be captured by Atlasian Military is part of the plan. He may be more like what the Team Rocket trio is to their organization in Pokemon.

-Any damage the Grimm did to the buildings was insta-fixed by Glynda. Along with the lack of any kind of damage to the citizens before being crushed, the Grimm accomplished nothing at all.

-Now that Ironwood is in power thanks to them, it's very likely Vale will now have robots walking around everywhere for security, which will make their operations a lot more dificult.

The only way this was a success of any kind, it's if Cinder wanted there to be more robots in Vale to hack them all later. And that it's pure speculation at the moment, with only 1 possible piece of evidence.

@Maki

I've been hyped for something like that even before Vol.2 started, once I heard Miles promised that the volume would show just why the Grimm are considered a threat. Needless to say, it didn't.