Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-24.247.91.107-20140511154823/@comment-26018514-20150228113532

Pichu was correct... I was referring to the possibility of Raven making the stupid decision to join a war after around 9 months of carrying around a little Yang inside of her, not fighting. If the war was what she needed to do, Taiyang and the others would have been better off in the field at that point and would have stated that "she left to help".

However, the story we are currently seeing is that Taiyang was there, with Yang and her mother, neither one off fighting a war and this stupid theory requires that the new mother, under possible hormone imbalance and whatever other problems was somehow the one chosen to go back in the field, into a war she had been out of for months, and not just into the field but into some kind of covert operation. I just don't see why you would risk ANY covert op sending someone not kept in the loop before you know they are combat ready, in the real life scenarios you talk about Jay, those women are either going to support positions, or "light" duty, not the front/behind enemy lines(American forces still don't actually put many women in grunt/heavy fire positions, it's way to demoralizing to lose them, I am not saying they cannot die in the line of duty, but every care is taken to especially minimize their casualties)