User blog:Gundam Legilis/Gundam Reacts - WOR: Grimm

Hello everybody!

So I don't understand why they only choose their targets to be humanity and not destroy anything else in their path for sport. I mean, they are the reckless forces of nature, that hunt for sport. And what do they eat for survival?

Because the Grimm love the taste of negativity, the propaganda actually makes sense. But what happens when the Grimm personally meet a sadistic psychopath, in which negativity makes this person happy? And what happens when they meet a group of humans showing no emotion, keep calm, and keep destroying them? Not to mention that it's too much of a hassle to have the toughest Grimm come out at the sound of the smallest argument.

Again, I must ask what the Grimm eat for survival, if they die off quickly while captured.

Aha, so the Nora's Ursi pelt story and Port's storytelling and Grimm heads are a lie, or make-believe. Either it feeds into the propaganda, or Port really needs to stop talking, because not only are his stories boring to his students, but they are also a lie.

So the Grimm use a Darwinian evolution mechanism to be stronger and tougher. Please remind me where exactly Forever Fall and the Emerald Forest are, because I can't fathom why the local Grimm would be in Vale, if they are blocked off by natural barriers. And, if they are outside of Vale, please explain to me why first-years are allowed to go there when there are plenty of tough Grimm roaming around, but they can't go on the Quadrant 5 mission?

Also, if technology in Remnant is this advanced, then why can't they build programmable androids,, unleash the Atlas machines onto the Grimm, and build programmable missile launching drones *cough*Predator missiles *cough* American Drones *cough*? I mean, they are cheaper, involve less lives (since any operator inside a computer room with A/C can do their job comfortably), and produce less emotion than actually sending in real soldiers to hunt down the Grimm? I mean, I heard of this article where in America, they are considering plans to use teenagers to operate Predator Drones, and it makes sense because since the teenagers are not directly fighting, they are desensitized to violence and think that they are playing Call of Duty instead. Shouldn't it work in Remnant too? And won't missile strikes on the Grimm effectively destroy them? The people can simply bombard the Grimm via scorched earth policy, and then expand out of their respective Kingdoms. I know we need epic Grimm fights, but still...

Wow, that was a long one. Thoughts?

-Gundam Legilis