
u/Lord_MAX184

Due to Recent Events that happened outside of the RWBY Community
I think RWBY should do a Crossover with Dead Space since Glen Schofield has completely retired from gaming.
Was gen:lock a better show than rwby or it's just living in rwby's shadows?
reddit.comWas the fandom that toxic while monty was alive back then?
reddit.comHot take: Rwby should learn from pro wrestling when it comes to storytelling
reddit.comMessi watching team being sore losers
Am i the only one who wants a rwby reboot but with more ethnicity accurate?
I know it seems controversial, but i just want to see the characters based on the most accurate. God, why did i made this post?
Replace Miles and Kerry with a reboot? Well, one of Sun's fingers just curled...
Am i the only one who watched the amazing digital circus the final act only to feel worried for rwby's future?
reddit.comWho is a character you want to yell this at every time they're on screen?
As a malaysian, it feels wonderful to see a new generation watching a very wholesome cartoon
Morality of throwing a kid because him and his friends tried to run a scam on you and attacked you
Eddy Rivas to be Lead Writer of RWBY: Volume 10
Why was Ruby's group's plan considered flawed?
At first, I thought it was fine, but I'll do my best to try to find flaws.
Plan is as follows: Ruby's side would infiltrate amity CT to broadcast a worldwide message, while Yang's side stays in the slums and helps with evacuation efforts.
First of all, this warns the entirety of Remnant of Salem's existence... But... They don't really show up until V9, and Atlas still falls. Yang's approach, with a little more refinement, would've worked better, or maybe something more centered on Ironwood, since, with him and probably the ace ops gone, maybe Atlas could've survived.
Besides, what happened afterwards? The team was still wanted, still fugitives, and pretty much like they started. Only when they go and retrieve the relic of creation do they strike James himself, which maybe they should've done from the beginning.
Again, I'd like to know your opinions on the matter (as long as you give them respectfully), since I'm no Spielberg, I'm no expert cinema critic, just trying to see what went wrong. Who knows? Maybe it isn't a plot thing, but a character thing of them acting recklessly: People make irrational decisions when desperate.