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Father is a hunter and overwhelming practice.
Paperdolls, taken
1x2, 0:00-5:11
- Going to the locker room to remove his lacrosse gear.
- Needing to apologize to Allison for some reason. Telling Stiles about Allison's father being a hunter. He attacked Scott once.
- Scott freaks out a bit, screams at Stiles, "ALLISON'S FATHER," and nearly has a panic attack over his worries. Stiles tries to make sure he focuses on lacrosse.
- Lacrosse practice. Scott guns for Jackson and Jackson knocks him down, and JACKSON IS A JERK.
- Scott nearly snaps at the coach, starts changing during practice. It leads to Scott nearly changing again after he attacks Jackson. Stiles has to run him away.
- Rushes after Stiles to attack him, full on animal instincts. Completely loses it, pretty much a fugue state.
- Scott is willing to put people at risk to play lacrosse, sort of.
This memory tells Scott that he could potentially hurt people as a werewolf. He's told someone before, but he discounted their advice because he knows he has control at some point. His later memories are proof that he doesn't have a very difficult time anchoring himself, but these early memories say otherwise. It speaks a lot to Scott's anger, and it also tells him that he is very different without the wolf.
In addition, this memory shows some of his competitive edge. Scott is a good person and a good kid, but he doesn't always play nice. His combined lacrosse memories have actually amped up a bit of selfishness during games that aren't trauma, and that showed a bit during the game yesterday. He doesn't want to hurt people, obviously, but he is an athlete.
A bit thing here is that Scott is harnessing the potential to hurt people, but he's really bad at telling people about that. He kind of goes in round about ways, like, "Well, I can Hulk out," but most people don't seem to take it that seriously. Natasha did, but he also assured her that he's fine. So.
Excuse me, Co-Captain
Broken fans, 2/3 uses
1x10, 37:00-end
- SHOWING UP TO SAVE JACKSON'S STUPID ASS FROM DEREK. He told Mau about this, I think? And someone else.
- AND THEN THE HUNTER NATION ATTACKED.
- Scott is shot up pretty bad. Bleeding out of the mouth and so forth. Derek actually helps him get out of there.
- Note: while this is happening, Allison is in Scott's room waiting.
- Scott passes out in the woods, says "Allison," indicating that he is ... likely aware of this!
- Scott is also smoking.
- Deaton comes and saves him. Yay Deaton.
- "But you're a vet" to Deaton. Deaton does more than treats cats and dogs.
Scott has to go save Jackson from Derek, and Derek is about to do something to him. He can't bite him because he's not an alpha, but Jackson clearly doesn't know that. Scott stops Derek from attacking Jackson, but then the Hale house is attacked by the hunters and Scott is badly shot and is bleeding from all types of places. Derek does what he can to get him away.
The odd thing here is that Derek does something to help Scott, when he's otherwise been ... threatening him in memories ... or being kind of overbearing. So that's a thing. The other thing is that Scott learns his boss is actually a werewolf vet as well as a normal vet. He isn't surprised that Scott is a werewolf and is willing to help him. A lot of the payoff for this comes later, as Scott doesn't learn what's going on right away.
But this is likely the memory that sealed it for Scott that hunters are bad. Very bad. Given the order of his memories, so far he's not too keen on being too close to any of them. These memories are also making him less likely to share that he's a werewolf, so he's starting to be more close-lipped about it.
No bite and cats freak out before Allison.
trading card, used
1x1, 16:38-22:49
- Cats are freaking out around Scott. This presumably stops eventually. But right now he smells like a wolf.
- Someone knocks on the door! It's Allison Argent in the storm. She took the car with her.
- ... Scott can commune with animals!
- They take her in, Scott takes care of the dog. He can give it a splint and he can administer painkillers. (This is more of a note to myself.)
- Allison doesn't want to freak out at all. "I freaked out like a girly girl and I'm not a girly girl."
- "I'd be freaked out too. In fact, I'd probably cry." Scott trying to make Allison feel better.
- Feelings for Allison. Reaches out for the eyelash on her cheek, the cheapest move ever, seriously, Scott.
- ~ROMANCE~
- Asking Allison out for a date. To go to that party.
- Scott goes to bed happy that night.
- Wakes up in the woods and is running from ... the alpha? Ends up in someone's pool. Freaking out.
- Cue juice scene.
The juice scene isn't in this memory, but Scott would know that it comes next because the memories literally line up. This is the beginning of his feelings for Allison, but it's really odd for him to look back on it, because this scene is actually fairly ... normal? Yeah, he finds out the bite he got the night before is gone, but there's a girl in the vet's office and she's cute and he really, really wants to impress her and also she's pretty. Scott is the type of guy who falls fast for someone, if Allison is any indication, and he definitely does that here.
While this does amp up his Allison feelings a lot, he's still aware that this is very early in their relationship, and he got their prelude-to-breaking up memory fairly on in Aather, so that's going to affect their relationship a lot. Depending on how things go when Allison shows up, he may or may not tell her anything until he knows what happens to their relationship.
The big thing is that Scott is bad at telling people things. He is a good guy, but he's not much better than Derek in the "sharing useful information" behavior.
Healing/decreasing pain animals/humans
As Tavros pointed out, Scott is literally a walking, living, breathing, painkiller. Hilariously, he ended up with the complete set of "ultimate veterinarian skills" in one go, so he won't even need to acquire painkillers through quests right away if animals need it. He does remove the pain for a decent while, but it varies on the individual. If someone is chronic and bad, they won't be as helped by the skill. This seems to be the canon limitation and it seems easy to carry it over to Aather.
The other thing about this skill is that we only see Scott do it at first. Derek does it in time, but Scott, in the episode where it's announced that he's a true alpha, is shown doing this without any care as to who the person is. He doesn't mind doing it, and it's a sign that Scott is a Good Person who Uses his Werewolfing Altruistically. He won't really mind doing it for anyone and anybody in Aather.
Paperdolls, taken
1x2, 0:00-5:11
- Going to the locker room to remove his lacrosse gear.
- Needing to apologize to Allison for some reason. Telling Stiles about Allison's father being a hunter. He attacked Scott once.
- Scott freaks out a bit, screams at Stiles, "ALLISON'S FATHER," and nearly has a panic attack over his worries. Stiles tries to make sure he focuses on lacrosse.
- Lacrosse practice. Scott guns for Jackson and Jackson knocks him down, and JACKSON IS A JERK.
- Scott nearly snaps at the coach, starts changing during practice. It leads to Scott nearly changing again after he attacks Jackson. Stiles has to run him away.
- Rushes after Stiles to attack him, full on animal instincts. Completely loses it, pretty much a fugue state.
- Scott is willing to put people at risk to play lacrosse, sort of.
This memory tells Scott that he could potentially hurt people as a werewolf. He's told someone before, but he discounted their advice because he knows he has control at some point. His later memories are proof that he doesn't have a very difficult time anchoring himself, but these early memories say otherwise. It speaks a lot to Scott's anger, and it also tells him that he is very different without the wolf.
In addition, this memory shows some of his competitive edge. Scott is a good person and a good kid, but he doesn't always play nice. His combined lacrosse memories have actually amped up a bit of selfishness during games that aren't trauma, and that showed a bit during the game yesterday. He doesn't want to hurt people, obviously, but he is an athlete.
A bit thing here is that Scott is harnessing the potential to hurt people, but he's really bad at telling people about that. He kind of goes in round about ways, like, "Well, I can Hulk out," but most people don't seem to take it that seriously. Natasha did, but he also assured her that he's fine. So.
Excuse me, Co-Captain
Broken fans, 2/3 uses
1x10, 37:00-end
- SHOWING UP TO SAVE JACKSON'S STUPID ASS FROM DEREK. He told Mau about this, I think? And someone else.
- AND THEN THE HUNTER NATION ATTACKED.
- Scott is shot up pretty bad. Bleeding out of the mouth and so forth. Derek actually helps him get out of there.
- Note: while this is happening, Allison is in Scott's room waiting.
- Scott passes out in the woods, says "Allison," indicating that he is ... likely aware of this!
- Scott is also smoking.
- Deaton comes and saves him. Yay Deaton.
- "But you're a vet" to Deaton. Deaton does more than treats cats and dogs.
Scott has to go save Jackson from Derek, and Derek is about to do something to him. He can't bite him because he's not an alpha, but Jackson clearly doesn't know that. Scott stops Derek from attacking Jackson, but then the Hale house is attacked by the hunters and Scott is badly shot and is bleeding from all types of places. Derek does what he can to get him away.
The odd thing here is that Derek does something to help Scott, when he's otherwise been ... threatening him in memories ... or being kind of overbearing. So that's a thing. The other thing is that Scott learns his boss is actually a werewolf vet as well as a normal vet. He isn't surprised that Scott is a werewolf and is willing to help him. A lot of the payoff for this comes later, as Scott doesn't learn what's going on right away.
But this is likely the memory that sealed it for Scott that hunters are bad. Very bad. Given the order of his memories, so far he's not too keen on being too close to any of them. These memories are also making him less likely to share that he's a werewolf, so he's starting to be more close-lipped about it.
No bite and cats freak out before Allison.
trading card, used
1x1, 16:38-22:49
- Cats are freaking out around Scott. This presumably stops eventually. But right now he smells like a wolf.
- Someone knocks on the door! It's Allison Argent in the storm. She took the car with her.
- ... Scott can commune with animals!
- They take her in, Scott takes care of the dog. He can give it a splint and he can administer painkillers. (This is more of a note to myself.)
- Allison doesn't want to freak out at all. "I freaked out like a girly girl and I'm not a girly girl."
- "I'd be freaked out too. In fact, I'd probably cry." Scott trying to make Allison feel better.
- Feelings for Allison. Reaches out for the eyelash on her cheek, the cheapest move ever, seriously, Scott.
- ~ROMANCE~
- Asking Allison out for a date. To go to that party.
- Scott goes to bed happy that night.
- Wakes up in the woods and is running from ... the alpha? Ends up in someone's pool. Freaking out.
- Cue juice scene.
The juice scene isn't in this memory, but Scott would know that it comes next because the memories literally line up. This is the beginning of his feelings for Allison, but it's really odd for him to look back on it, because this scene is actually fairly ... normal? Yeah, he finds out the bite he got the night before is gone, but there's a girl in the vet's office and she's cute and he really, really wants to impress her and also she's pretty. Scott is the type of guy who falls fast for someone, if Allison is any indication, and he definitely does that here.
While this does amp up his Allison feelings a lot, he's still aware that this is very early in their relationship, and he got their prelude-to-breaking up memory fairly on in Aather, so that's going to affect their relationship a lot. Depending on how things go when Allison shows up, he may or may not tell her anything until he knows what happens to their relationship.
The big thing is that Scott is bad at telling people things. He is a good guy, but he's not much better than Derek in the "sharing useful information" behavior.
Healing/decreasing pain animals/humans
As Tavros pointed out, Scott is literally a walking, living, breathing, painkiller. Hilariously, he ended up with the complete set of "ultimate veterinarian skills" in one go, so he won't even need to acquire painkillers through quests right away if animals need it. He does remove the pain for a decent while, but it varies on the individual. If someone is chronic and bad, they won't be as helped by the skill. This seems to be the canon limitation and it seems easy to carry it over to Aather.
The other thing about this skill is that we only see Scott do it at first. Derek does it in time, but Scott, in the episode where it's announced that he's a true alpha, is shown doing this without any care as to who the person is. He doesn't mind doing it, and it's a sign that Scott is a Good Person who Uses his Werewolfing Altruistically. He won't really mind doing it for anyone and anybody in Aather.