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The Trumpet player of wrote: https://twitter.com/RoosterTeeth/status/780421722658836480 Woo hoo! So we'll have the trailer next Monday, awesomeness! *does a happy dance* And we'll be able to talk about it openly, hooray! :D

69.60.246.176 wrote: Here is another one of my lists that everyone enjoys commenting on!

post It's practically the same list as before, though for brevity's sake I won't address the more redundant points and add my own ideas.

1. That's a given

2. As Ruby and Team RNJR are headed for Haven, and possibly beyond it, Qrow uses it as a chance to sway Ruby more to his way of thinking, believing that with Tai out of the way he can mold her into the Huntress he believes she should be. This will possibly create friction in the team and possibly tear them apart in Volume 5, since Qrow has very little faith in the former Team JNPR ie they needed Pyrrha more than Pyrrha needed them, sees the same thing with Ruby.

3 & 4 Nothing to add

5. When Yang comes home after doing chores outside, or possibly taking Zwei out for a walk, she overhears a heated argument between her father and Qrow. At first she stays out of sight, though when she hears Tai accusing Qrow of making Ruby run away, and her uncle defensively said he "did what he had to do," Yang becomes livid, even more so when Tai proclaims Qrow could get Ruby killed, just like Summer.

The blonde finally jumps in and gets in Qrow's face over what he's done. The argument escalates until Yang actually throws a punch at Qrow, who deftly catches it and bends her arm behind her back, proclaiming how useless she is to them, and to Ruby. Tai then decks him for putting his hands on Yang, and the two finally comes to blows. Though Qrow is quicker, Tai is stronger, more durable, and is fighting for his family's sake.

The battle is taken outside, literally, with Qrow being smashed through the front door. Though Tai manages to land some heavy blows, Qrow's sheer recklessness, dervied from his belief that he can't afford to lose, slowly gives him the upper hand, and he manages to cancel out Tai's Aura. Qrow tells him to give up, citing his next blow will kill him, but Tai fights on, much to Qrow's disbelief, and soon his own Aura is cancelled out. As the two stand off, waiting for the other to act first, Yang comes outside and witnesses the horror before her. In a desperate move, Qrow races past his opponent and headed right in her direction, his scythe reared back. As he leaps in to make the deadly slash, Tai moves in and takes the blow, then retaliates with a crushing punch that sends Qrow flying down the path away from the house.

Yang desperately bring her wounded father inside, who's bleeding badly from his ghastly wound. The frantic girl does her best to try and save her father, bandaging his wounds with her one good hand. And even though he's in dire straits, Tai is glad that his daughter is alright, and assures her that despite what Qrow said, Ruby does need her. Yang can't help but cry, even more than she was before, and gets back to helping her father, no longer bemoaning her own fate with her family on the line.

6. That's most like a given.

7. Unlikely, for reasons already stated.

8. I certainly hope so, lest they become the Four Krillins

9. Given

10. Maybe not, see point 1

11. Unlikely

13 & 13. Given

14. Maybe

15. We'll see

16. Most likely, either in Weiss' arc of when Yang heads for Atlas in Volume 5.