Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-108.214.113.232-20151015061142/@comment-73.165.21.136-20151117231025

Phantomlink959 wrote: You really don't know me, do you?

Dust is the closest thing Remnant has to magic. For lack of a better comparison, it is like crystallized mana, pure energy given physical form, and Monty once likened it to Materia.

As for why bullets can be seen in flight? simple, it looks cool and is not representative of the actual mechanics at play.

RWBY is poorly written, badly paced, and is incredibly predictable, but the amount of internal consistency is in fact quite high. Things that are shown to function in a specific way will continue to function in that way, weapons are no more complicated than they absolutely need to be (exception; purse gun.)

Yeah, what makes you think I give a flying fuck about who you are? I'm concerned with the fact that everytime someone challenges a show you happen to be a fan of, you nearly have a heart attack.

As for consistency, what happens to Yang in the entire series? She gets smashed through a roof with enough kinetic energy to avoid falling to Earth for several minutes, then lands and gets up unharmed? She also tanks a punch from an Atlesian suit of Power Armor (the Paladin), and keeps fighting.

Then, Neo smacks her in the side of the head, once, and she gets knocked out cold. You could argue that she was tired after fighting the Grimm, but she was never seen getting hit, and she got a couple of hours of sleep between killing Grimm and taking on the White Fang.

Or how about Blake's skill in combat? She is seen fighting Roman in close combat along with Sun, and she barely holds him off. Then, a few short episodes later, without her teammates, she kicks Roman's ass without having undergone any additional or specialized training.

Consistency? What evidence is there of consitency on anything beyond coincidence? Hello, evidence? Got anything besides ego inflating and insults?