09-28-2016, 07:39 AM
(09-27-2016, 05:27 PM)irukandji Wrote:Good question guess we would have to go to Mendel's Law if we do that then yes IMO at some point the wesen would become recessive gene as with all recessive gene the can come back. I.E. I have brown eyes my mother and her family had blue eyes, now blue eyes are a recessive gene, but it would be possible for my grandchildren (they have brown eyes) to marry a brown eye person yet still have a blue eyed child, if both parents had some family members who were blue eyed.(09-20-2016, 07:59 PM)syscrash Wrote: Like they stated in the show. Grimm and Wesen know about the books. Most wesen would have destroyed them rather then sell them. The uncle was a book collector which is why he did not destroy them. To be realistic. I could not imagine any other Grimm buy them from the uncle. They would have done just like BC and taken them.
This is interesting to me because it puts a light on something that Grimm has never really touched upon. Do all wesen hold the same views as the bad apples we see each week?
I'm thinking they probably do not and are just as varied as humans are. Both Monroe and his uncle hold a high respect for all writings, whether they were penned by a Grimm or a wesen. I tend to think there are probably many more wesen out there who do as well, from Blutbad to Manticore.
Just as a side note, I'm curious as to what others on the forum think. Is it possible that there are species of wesen who have mated with humans to the extent that they have bred out their wesen traits?
Now that is a good debate how many generations do you think it would take before the gene was so recessive as to not reappear or is there no limit. I had Mendel's Law in High school so some on the forum may have more up to date information on the genetic side.
Good post make us think? So now I'll lose some more hair.