Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-226878-20141101192455/@comment-226878-20141103204123

Yang's last name is different because Raven ABANDONED her. OBVIOUSLY, Taiyang didn't marry Raven and didn't want Yang to know anything about the woman so he let her think Summer Rose was her mother. Ruby ended up taking HER MOTHER'S LAST NAME because (wait for it) SHE DIED. This isn't difficult. IamThorn wrote:

I never thought of CREM being Crime, I thought of it as Cream, for White. I was referring to CRME which people kept suggesting as team crime because their are INSOLENT NEANDERTHALS. I suggested the alternative pronunciation of "Chrome" which didn't take. ACWeapons wrote:

You know it sounds more like "Turks" or "Turkeys" instead of "Turquoise" the way the acronym is arranged. I think Quartz is a better acronym. Because it sounds like its spelled. JNPR reads more like Jumper, CRDL reads more like Curdle... what's your point? Samuelshadow16 wrote:

Raven is DEFINITELY Yang's mom. There is no denying that. But Yang, and all of Team RWBY, went to bed. And after that day, I doubt Yang would be willing to get up in the middle of the night without being noticed.

Yang only dreamed her meeting with Raven, which is why Raven looks EXACTLY like Yang. Maybe Yang didn't just dream up the meeting. Maybe Raven's semblance allows her to project herself into Yang's dreams.

Nibbler3100 wrote: The team name definitely started with a "Q" as Qrow was the leader. Or maybe QTRS for "Quarters" where the color of them are Silver? We have no evidence to support the claim that Qrow was the team leader. It's frequently called Qrow's team because he was the first member of the team to be established as a character on the show. If we had heard that Summer Rose had been on a team with Yang's mother and father and a third person and then that person was LATER REVEALED TO BE QROW, we'd be calling it Summer's Team. QROW IS NOT ESTABLISHED AS THE TEAM LEADER, yeah? Quarters doesn't necessarily bring to mind coins though. One might think a quarter of a cake or something.