Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-14138255-20160214165601/@comment-14909251-20160223223442

73.Anon.52 wrote: I did not forget that, I understood you the first time. The problem is that the soul transfer obviously failed to bond the two hosts before it was interrupted... what you are suggesting is that it then succeeded after Pyrrha died... like a minute+ after Amber died. The containment chamber was broken and Amber would have at least needed the glass removed prior to any miraculous resurrection, and as for "Ambyrrha" generating that much energy...I can't see a partial, dead soul mixing with the remnants of a soul whose entire living body was incinerated(indicating the aura was weak... effectively at 0 at the time) producing enough "oomph" to kick-start a body, especially one with a glass arrow placed such that the now moving heart cuts important arteries. You see, this is my issue, people are just assuming things to be true they can't be reasonably certain of unless there is clear confirmation from RT. We don't know if the transfer failed completely. All that is certain is that Cinder interrupted it as it was occurring. People are assuming the arrow would stay stuck in Amber being both irremovable and positioned so as to be unavoidably fatal thus preventing her from being revived. None of that can be stated with any certainty. They very clearly state they have no clue what could be the outcome of their Aura transfer idea or if it would even transfer the Maiden powers to Pyrrha. Certainly, they can't know how things would shake out if Amber were killed mid-transfer or if she could be fully revived with double the Aura. It is literally unprecedented in the RWBYverse so people being so certain about how it really turned out and shouting down others is just annoyingly smug.