Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-121.44.67.26-20130607033733/@comment-96.4.30.118-20130610140952

BenRG wrote: It's difficult to tell because, with the exception of the Black and Yellow Trailers, there wasn't much 'personality' shown.

I think we can say that Blake is a conflicted individual. It is possible that she was raised in coflict - fighting to free her people from subjugation but that she still has a very strong moral core. Adam's near-amoral view about the value of life clearly distressed her and you can see, in the moment before the Spider-Tank revealed itself, she was horrified and about to argue. Despite that, she clearly values her relationship with Adam and breaking with him was obviously painful. She's a loyal personality, clearly, as well as an ethical one.

Yang is something of a 'Buffy'. She makes a show of being a ditzy airhead but, inside, she's smart and tough. She's a tracker (so she has to be smart) and she's also clearly merciless when she thinks the cause is good (she could have maimed Junior for life when she put the 'squeeze' on him). She also clearly is an adrenaline junkie - she rides a high-performance bike and clearly loves a fight. The fact that messing with the hair was her Berserk Button also suggests she's more than a little vain. Despite the negatives of her brutal and narcissistic side, she's obviously loyal to her friends. Just the sight of Ruby sent her straight out of her fighting trance.

Weiss is almost certainly an artistic personality. She's also obviously a young woman with a weight on her shoulders, given how flashing back to the fight with the Armour Giant was so powerful that she briefly forgot she had an audience.

Ruby... We can't say a lot about her beyond that she is capable of the strongest of emotions and, when she's in a fight with her enemies, she is ruthless. Pretty close to what I was currently writting. I agree with everything written here.