User blog comment:Zolnir/RWBY Episode 8/General Reviews & Speculations/@comment-4365658-20130907052845/@comment-11188061-20130908043513

The explanation I gave there was meant to explain if the trailer had happened in the past (in other words, helping your case, in case you're not realizing I'm not trying to debate anything. I'm just here to shed as much light as possible on the matter). I apologize for not clarifying it clearer because I was in a hurry to take a bath and out for my lunch.

The future one is much simpler to explain. In fact there are a million ways to explain it until clarified officially, so take this as just one simple way to explain why the trailer may have happened in the future. And before you go into another writing spree again, remember, my point is that the trailer could have happened in the future, not that it must happen in the future.

If Trailer is from future, then why Weiss Schnee hid her scar:

1) The ceremony was sacred and showing up with a scar was unsightly for a Schnee.

2) Someone shamed Weiss by saying that her scar is a weakness, and she hid it because her pride couldn't stand it.

3) Someone asked about her scar and triggered her trauma, which causes her to hide her scar as a result (and many other things such as depression and such).

These are three very possible explanations as to why she hid her scar before the golem fight, had the trailer been set in the future. Not hard to come up with at all, right?

Yes, I admit it is possible that despite months of preparations Monty Oum could still screw up and made errors in the rendering. However, as I've already mentioned above, until anyone can produce concrete evidence (link to source would be best - you could even ask him on Twitter now if you want... if he decides to reply) that it was officially mentioned that the scar was a mistake, then you are right and I am wrong.

Otherwise, if the scar was intentionally placed like that, it would be a clear indication that she already had the scar before the fight, for reasons I've already stated but will state again, since you seemed to be ignoring it completely.

A scar is a wound that's already healed, but was so deep that it left a mark on the skin surface. It cannot be a fresh wound by any means, which is why people say, "this wound's gonna leave a scar", not "this scar's going to look epic". Because a wound is not a scar.

Even going by your logic the golem could only have given Weiss a wound at the eye, which would be bleeding out evenly and from the wound itself, not just from the top of her forehead. The fact that the blood was bleeding down from her head suggested that she had suffered a head wound instead. A cut to the eye like that should've blinded one side of her vision completely as blood would flow into her eyes, even though there is a possibility that it might not.

Tell me: When you cut yourself, do blood bleed out from just one tiny spot of the wound, or bleed out from the entire wound itself?

Again, have you ever seen a scar forming immediately before the wound has even bled? Did that even make sense? There's such a thing called science, and I really shouldn't need to remind you of that fact. I really shouldn't need to.

Finally, seeing that you're new to my personality here (probably) I'm the type who would insult someone when someone couldn't seem to understand the very obvious facts presented right in front of  their faces (in your case, it would be 1) writing a post that could be misinterpreted as you don't understand how the White Trailer events should happen sequentially, and 2) not attempting at all to make logical explanations to support the theories unless they benefit your own  'debate'), such as how I devolved into a raging beast when in another different blog post, BenRG couldn't seem to realize that he's watching an anime and that test dummies/puppets in a forest sounded ridiculously stupid. Though I've never told him the latter one because there's always a chance he could be right.

Which he is not, for that matter.