Well, It's not like I'm a supermodel or anythingVilkacis wrote:You could always

Edit: VVVV That still doesn't solve the problem of not being able to sit down. The chair is man's greatest invention.
Well, It's not like I'm a supermodel or anythingVilkacis wrote:You could always
Scott Gardener wrote:Suddenly, regeneration is a LOT more plausible!
http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,68962,00.html
If this can happen almost by accident, then anything that can engineer a werewolf would almost want to include this, if for no other reason than to fix problems caused by shifting. I'm upgrading my werewolves a little to match what these mice can do.
Even if it could regenerate, you'd still probably see permanent effects since the information is encoded by the way neurons interconnect, and that would probably change after regeneration.Ralith Lupus wrote:Take note that the brain was the one bit that wouldn't reliably regenerate, and thus such injury would be permanent.
"Ol' Greyflanks has never been the same since he grew his head back after that elephant debaucle."Lupin wrote:Even if it could regenerate, you'd still probably see permanent effects since the information is encoded by the way neurons interconnect, and that would probably change after regeneration.Ralith Lupus wrote:Take note that the brain was the one bit that wouldn't reliably regenerate, and thus such injury would be permanent.
Well that's just stuff that's already there reparing itself. Regeneration from scratch would be completely different. You can't reconstruct what's not there.Petard wrote:But dont some people with brain damage regrow those connections after a while? Like I remeber on the discovery channel a person was in a wreck and had some brain damage and went into a coma. When she woke up, she couldnt remeber things but after a while the brain repaired itself and she got her memory back.
An ability to change attire into parts of their own body like skin or fur during a shift? In my picture of the shifting process only parts belonging to the body are affected from the shift. Your opinion sounbd illogical to me because it concludes some too special abilities as the total control of each matte the werewolf touches. For instance a werewolf touches my hand and couses a transformation of it by his will. No, by all means, that sounds much too odd for me. Werewolves are mystical beings but they are not wizards.NightSlash wrote:4. Special abilities. This would be rare, depending on the DNA of the werewolf, if they were born or turned, how old, or how much effort they put into trying to learn the ability. Basically, if a werewolf trained and concentrated hard enough, then they would be able to use a specific, unique ability. Examples would be being able to communicate with actual wolves, change their clothes along with the rest of their body, their attire shifting into their skin as it becomes the fur pelt of their wolf form, or changing just a individual part of their body, such as a hand, or their head.
The pack structure of both, humans and wolves, are in many points similar to each other. Thus the packstructure of werewolves has to be similar to both of them too.NightSlash wrote: 5. Pack Life. Werewolf packs would be very different, depending on the personality of the werewolf. Some are large, even having up to fifty members, and some smaller, only having four or five members. There could be a single Alpha, either male or female, two Alphas who are mates, or not, and some - depending on the circumstances - even having two males who share the Alpha position while trying to figure out which should become the full Alpha. Their would be a Beta Male and Female, or just one Beta, AKA the second in command. Some packs would have an Omega, AKA the lowest member on the chain of command, but this would be rare. Some packs are kind, avoiding humans unless they have to, and can be naturally vicious when it comes down to it, like normal wolves, while some can be complete punks, more rowdy savage gangs that love to cause chaos and death wherever they go. Some would be more proud, wearing rich clothing, almost like that of an aristocratic vampire.
Vampires aren't wizards either, and yet they have been shown to alter their clothing along with the rest of them into a bat, a flock of bats, various monsters (like the Hellbeast from Van Helsing) or even fog. I just figured that if a vampire would be capable of performing such a feat, than a werewolf should be able to do so also, to a degree at least. Just my opinion.Curan wrote:An ability to change attire into parts of their own body like skin or fur during a shift? In my picture of the shifting process only parts belonging to the body are affected from the shift. Your opinion sounbd illogical to me because it concludes some too special abilities as the total control of each matte the werewolf touches. For instance a werewolf touches my hand and couses a transformation of it by his will. No, by all means, that sounds much too odd for me. Werewolves are mystical beings but they are not wizards.
Yes that's your point. In Van Helsing both, Vampires and Werwolves, have this ability. You can see Valcan wearing his pants after reshifting to his human form. But that Van-Helsing-Creatures are all magical creatures which have an alliance with the devil. So they ARE a kind of wizards whith special abilities such as to transform their attire.NightSlash wrote:Vampires aren't wizards either, and yet they have been shown to alter their clothing along with the rest of them into a bat, a flock of bats, various monsters (like the Hellbeast from Van Helsing) or even fog. I just figured that if a vampire would be capable of performing such a feat, than a werewolf should be able to do so also, to a degree at least. Just my opinion.
Theres too much muschlesVuldari wrote:...yeah...I read it.Shadow Wulf wrote:DID you read the post above!!!
...and I'm no sooner going to concede that bulgy muscles look attractive than I am going to say that Mary Kate and Ashley are cool.
If you are not gong to speak with me ever again over that...well...thats your own perogative.
Yes I admit that not all of werewolves are bad guies. And I like the perception that werewolves are the good onesShadow Wulf wrote:Huh?oh I see what you mean, but atleast the werewolfs arent all bad like vampires, you got to admit that, cmon.