"Well, yes, definitely. That is a great gift. The only problem is the execution." Griffin moved a little into a more comfortable position.
"If you take people against their wills and convert them, it feels like the people are being forced to do something. One thing we, the human race, hates, its being told we HAVE to do something one way. We like looking at options. When you guys abduct random people, turning them against their will, the rest of us are immediately scared, suspicious, terrified, and completely exhilarated at the sight of a challenge. It's a little confusing, even to us. Heck, even other humans fight humans over options." He shrugged.
"However, if you told us right, I am certain that MANY people would 'convert'. There are 7 billion of us on the planet, and I am sure if we work things out, it would be a wonderful friendship." He paused.
"Well, a better than normal relationship. There are always nut-jobs that try to throw everything out of peace. But I am very sure that many people would change, me even, but you have to give it to them in a way that doesn't seem forced. Otherwise, you have a big war... and sadly, that is what humans like the best. We are pretty warlike."