Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28171999-20190208002539/@comment-27082610-20190304021750

Sentry 616 wrote: 1. She didn't say upset, or sad, or even agry. He was furious every day. The least I expect a parent to do is reign it in a little, especially around their kids.

2. I notice you left out the family portrait I brought up. The placement of the pictures in his study seem to hint at favoritsim towards Whitley, especially given how he and Jaques are the only ones smiling in the portrait.

3. A half lie is still a lie. He just had to say he decided she couldn't handle it. He didn't need to lie to the world.

4. That was a monster possessing a massive suit of armor with the strength of a mech. That's like asking your normal kid to take down a humvee before signing up for the military. It's one of those tests that is designed to end in failure. He put her in considerable unecessary danger. He could have hired someone to assess her skills, and that's ignoring that she still would have had to pass Beacon's "rigorous" entrance exams.

5. Because you're supposed to care about your family, and finance based punitive measures are supposed to be an extreme resort. 1. So he has anger issues. Like father, like daughter.

2. No, I didn't.

3. Because the fallout from the truth being told would affect the company, which would end up hurting the people at the bottom of the totem pole the most. It's the largest company in the world, they need to manage PR very carefully. That's not unethical.

4. We don't know that it possessed the strength of a mech. In fact, we know it didn't, because all of the actual mechs shown since then have been far stronger. Ozpin put her and the rest in far worse danger during their initiation.

5. It was an extreme resort. You cant perform other resorts from a distance if the other party refuses to communicate.