Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27144409-20160226002630/@comment-25936766-20160712124427

Leathercock wrote:

1-Jaune having no idea what an aura was, like, how?

2-inconsistent fight scenes at the start of season 3.

3-the 3 villains overpowering Amber, but fleeing from Qrow, at the very gate of victory, like, why?

4-getting their face seen there and then going into a worldwide televised event, without taking any real steps to alter their apperarence, even though they legit know the guy is even there with them in Beacon. Save for Neo.

5-how exactly Ruby wnet on her journey at the end of the 3rd season, without her dad noticing?

6-why did Weiss leave? I understand why her father was worried, but she knew what events went down, plus isn't it her thing kinda, top defy him? It's plot setup.

7. I am def not gonna go there. Not gonna argue why in a world, where international travel goes through vast grim infested territories, flying vehicles, that are unreachable by ground grim would be way more convenient and fiscally sensible, supply and demand and whatnot. Or sure, Atlas can go ahead and not share it with the rest of the world, while they are in an eternal struggle against an enemy that wants to destroy them all. 1-Maybe he just didn't know. He was a muggle, an average joe. Best he knew was "Hunters are Heroes", yet not what made them heroes. It's like in Harry Potter, magic is everywhere but most normals don't know it.

2-Which ones?

3-Because they didn't want Qrow to see them up-close and thus know well how they look. Because if he did, goodbye to their plans of infiltrating Beacon and the tournament. Plus, considering Qrow's "level", he could give them a tough fight at that point, and it's better to not risk it unnecesarily.

4-Okay, and this proves your point that the writers didn't think things through....how? Besides, Qrow didn't get a good-enough look at them so he can't just point at them and reveal them. And Emerald and Merc don't really need any disguises after the tournament, given the extremely low number of people who could even think they were involved with Cinder, a number of people too low to convince anyone.

5-What if he was distracted with something? Considering the food he was bringing Ruby he probably went out for a while and by the time he came back she was already long gone.

6-Are you fucking serious man? What is she going to do if she tries to defy him? What makes you think Papa Schnee would just accept her defiance this time. He wanted her at Atlas so he could actually keep an eye on her, she decided to go to Beacon and after a test she managed to. Then Vale got wrecked, putting at risk the SDC heiress and surely making him think it was a mistake to let her go. Thus he's taking her back to Atlas now.

7-The "cars with wheels" have only really been shown within the cities. Which do not need any hovercars at all to provide good transport. The Airships shown so far seem more like a mixture of ships and planes in terms of purpose, which is good when you need to go to a different continent or an island, but unnecesary when all you have to do is drive down a road.

Flying cars would only be necesary if the cities demanded it. Vale isn't really any different from your average modern-day city. Do we need flying cars in any city here? No we don't. Same there.

They do have transport ships that they do use to go to areas unreachable by ground, such as Beacon. And also to move above, to, and from Grimm-filled areas. Overall, why would they waste resources on flying cars that they don't need? All cities only need normal cars at the moment because they are at ground level, they're not some sci-fy futuristic megalopolis that extends up to the moon.

And if they need to go to an area unreachable by ground, or if they need to move between kingdoms while avoiding Grimm, they already got airships for it, so even the purpose of the flying car is already fulfilled.