User blog comment:Forrestib/"Breach" was Brilliant, and Here's Why/@comment-4820209-20141031224430/@comment-165.234.190.64-20141103084344

I'm going to agree to disagree on that account of how difficult that battle was for ren, which still doesn't really address the point that I'm more than certain that all of team RWBY could have done a lot better (save Blake who doesn't have the firepower the others do.)

Also i wasn't comparing them to Titans, I was contrasting. I don't feel grimm have narrative similarity to Titans. They may have a biological pairing, but in terms of how the story treats both, it's not the same. From the outset even a single titan was treated like a near insurmountable force, such is not the same about Grimm.

Just because Grimm hold a majority of the world doesn't mean I find them apt parallels to Titans. I see them much more in the vein of Zerg or Tyranid or Beta, who hold most of the universes they're in. Wherein their power comes from overwhelming numbers rather than unquestionable power which led to overwhelming numbers. Zerg are considered so terrifying because of Kerrigan, Tyranids are so terrifying because of their hives, Bugz are so terrifying because of brain bugz.

That is not true of Titans. Titans are terrifying because even individuals are overwhelming. Collossal, ape, armored, and female only make that terror all the more maddening, but they are not the primary source of Titans horror. Even a regular 10 meter can cause the death of countless skilled soldiers and civilians alike. The same isn't true of a beowolf.

See, Cinder is destroying humanity's defenses. But for the titans, humanities defenses meant little from the outset.