Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27143816-20160216033644/@comment-14909251-20160421181503

SpiritedDreaming wrote: Since you are going to ignore or defend your in-world evidence for why she will be resurrected, let me share some out of world info.

Please point out anything I have ignored.

They talk about in the V3 Directors commentary about how much it hurt to have to kill her, and how they know a lot of fans thought that they didn't have the guts to kill off a main character. And during the scene between Jaune and Pyrrha, Mile's groaned that 'it hurts so bad', and Kerry said 'it'll only be worse later'.

She's dead. They killed her off. When writer's say they killed someone off, they mean they're not coming back. They're off the show. If they had just said 'killed a main character' then there would be a chance, but not 'killed off a main character'.

I did say that it wouldn't really be Pyrrha coming back. Granted, I would have to listen to the director commentary myself to discern whether what you mentioned would really offer up anything definitive.

Silent Mocker wrote: just stop and except she's dead.

If you're gonna call someone a retard then you better make sure you spell every word correctly.

Arkantos95 wrote: What. The Fuck. Is the purpose. Of building a pod when you don't need a door for it to work. The only reason a pod would exist is if they need it for the stasis to keep her from expiring too quickly. If it wasn't necessary they'd have just left it open and had her secured to the frame by restraints.

I didn't say there was no need for a door, only that it would probably only be necessary to keep her in stasis and that requires a seal. Other functions should still work regardless of whether the seal is in tact.

You know what? I'm done with this. You're obvioiusly unwilling to accept the mountain of evidence both from within the universe and outside of it, and there's no point in arguing with someone who's stuck in a river in Egypt.

I have considered every last piece of evidence presented. None of it is conclusive.