06-26-2017, 07:51 PM
(06-25-2017, 12:00 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: The trailer's location is a case of old habits die hard. I imagine it's only Nick's family that knows its location and those he trusted implicitly like Monroe and Rosalee (he'd have to if they are working with their triplets), much like the old one but this time he's taken extra precautions to ensure a repeat of Juliette burning it down doesn't happen, because he's limited the knowledge of its existence to a very small group of people he trusts.
I agree rp, the trailer was a great idea. Nick started to build up the inventory of its contents the night it was toasted by Juliette. I am sure most of the books might have burned but the weapons did not. Hardwood items might scorch and metal doesn’t burn well. Most were not fully damaged and what remained were taken to the Spice shop.
In addition to all the weapons his aunt left him. He had a whole cache of additional weapons from Josh’s father. Besides the key, he gave Nick a trunk full of more weapons. Later on they got another cache of weapons from the trunk with all the books they got from Monroe’s uncle.
Who knows what additional weapons they picked up 20 years later. That would have made a hell of a collection when put all together. As for the potions and spices I am sure with the help of Rosalee and the two Hexenbiests in the gang those were easily replaced. The Spice shop was no longer an ideal location knowing the connection it had with a Grimm
Keeping it mobile was another great tactic. Before WWII, the French, thinking they learned their lessons from WW1, formed the famous Mginot Line facing Germany. A series of concrete fortifications, obstacles and armed bunkers which the Germans over ran in a few days at the beginning of WWII.
In modern times, it’s hard to defend a stationary target. Given Nick’s experiences with the Royals, Sean, Verat and even “Torching Juliette”, it was a great idea to keep it secret and keep it mobile
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!