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I dont think the WW that escaped would be able to live that down for awhile
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Heh. That's what I would have said.Silverclaw wrote:Haha, poor zookeeper. Someone could actually suspect he is a WW after that![]()
I dont think the WW that escaped would be able to live that down for awhile
Good point. I don't think any werewolf would enjoy it if it were implied that a werewolf social structure was being enforced. As was stated in another thread, an alpha werewolf might not be someone that leads the pack, but just the one werewolf that knows everyone else personally (like the aunt in your family that always has Thanksgiving at her place). That said, being referred to be a wolf social status rank might be taken as an insult.Kavik wrote:The real risk is that some strange wolf is gonna come up and call me "Beta"!![]()
Well I think the main problem would be getting close enough to the werewolf to use the stun gun. Tasers eveidently have a probelm penetrating clothes, so I'm not sure if it would get through the fur.Figarou wrote:I'm not sure where to post this or if I should start a new thread.
Ya'll seen them taser/stun guns, right? Now what if one was used on a werewolf.
Will the werewolf fall to the ground like everyone else? Will he just stand there and laugh it off? Or will he be really pissed off?
For a taser to work on a werewolf, what does the setting have to be set on? I know it has to be set higher compared to a human. But how high?
I imagine that a good tasing would take its toll on an average ww. Worse, I could see it causing some involuntary muscle spazms that just might lead to a shift back to human form!Figarou wrote:For a taser to work on a werewolf, what does the setting have to be set on? I know it has to be set higher compared to a human. But how high?
whoa!! That'll be something. Average werewolf, you say? Hmmmm.....Kavik wrote:I imagine that a good tasing would take its toll on an average ww. Worse, I could see it causing some involuntary muscle spazms that just might lead to a shift back to human form!Figarou wrote:For a taser to work on a werewolf, what does the setting have to be set on? I know it has to be set higher compared to a human. But how high?
Uh... let's not carried away. In no way was I intending to start a debate / poll / thread / etc. to determin the characteristics of an average werewolf!Figarou wrote:whoa!! That'll be something. Average werewolf, you say? Hmmmm.....Kavik wrote:I imagine that a good tasing would take its toll on an average ww. Worse, I could see it causing some involuntary muscle spazms that just might lead to a shift back to human form!
Please do not take my reference to the 'hybrid' werewolf / vampire from Underworld as an endorsement of that movie. I acknowledge its relevance as a big budget mainstream action film that is helping keep werewolves in the spotlight, but otherwise have little use for it.Kavik wrote:By average, I mean to say that a werewolf that is above average, compared to his or her brethren, may be able to resist this (such as Michael Corwin from UNDERWORLD).
It could also work in reverse, or in a third way, turning a Gestalt to full wolf form, or a human to full wolf or Gestalt, or back.Kavik wrote:I imagine that a good tasing would take its toll on an average ww. Worse, I could see it causing some involuntary muscle spazms that just might lead to a shift back to human form!Figarou wrote:For a taser to work on a werewolf, what does the setting have to be set on? I know it has to be set higher compared to a human. But how high?
As per posts elsewhere, most werewolves wouldn't be caught unconscious in clothing anyway, so a wedgie would be an double-indignation!Morkulv wrote:Giving a werewolf 'wedgies' would probably piss him off.
Or was that prank allready been made? Oh.
Very true.Aki wrote:It could also work in reverse, or in a third way, turning a Gestalt to full wolf form, or a human to full wolf or Gestalt, or back.
Ah, so you've read the White Wolf novel Love of Monsters, from which they stole the plot?Please do not take my reference to the 'hybrid' werewolf / vampire from Underworld as an endorsement of that movie. I acknowledge its relevance as a big budget mainstream action film that is helping keep werewolves in the spotlight, but otherwise have little use for it.
But I did enjoy reading the novel adaptations.
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Ah, so you've read the White Wolf novel Love of Monsters, from which they stole the plot?