Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-50.14.169.58-20130330192610/@comment-24434281-20130423220944

69.235.14.245 wrote: I'm just going to throw something out and say that possibly each character possibly comes from different time periods of thier world or possibly from different dimentions (possibly the multiple world dimension theory, where every possible event has happend in several parallel timelines).

If the different time periods idea is true the girls are possibly bound together, not neccesarilly as teammates, but as centering toward parallel goals, for instance; Ruby's takes place after the rest, that grave we see possibly being Adam's, whom could have been an icon for what ever he and blake were doing. Blake possibly was rebelling against a powerful goverment/kingdom, after Weiss' involvement to that same kingdom, and add Yellow/Yang in there for good measure. possibly all these characters are involve in some prophecy or plot device that brings them to similar locations, in ways that alter that area for the later era.

If the multiverse idea is true than, possibly these character will have one main "watcher" character who guides each character through thier world until eventually some other plot device find each girl interacting with other members to face another otherworldy threat. Sounds like Tsubasa Chronicles. But it has already been said that the girls will attend a school. If you bring a plot like they are all apart of different parallel dimensions then you open the whole series up to a lot of possible inconsistencies and paradoxes that would arise when the show and the plot kick off. Not to mention that a enemy who would both know of parallel dimensions (which, in context, only a very few will know about. Since having all the Ruby's and Weiss' in all the different dimensions aware of each other would sound confusing and it arises other issues), and merit a person, group or organisation to develop a fighting force to combat he/her, or them, would simply be to powerful an enemy. Although I did like Tsubasa Chronicles, with a plot of "These girls go to school to combat a unknown enemy. P.S they are all from parallel dimensions", the premise of such a plot device which would be at the core of the series would only serve to downgrade its quality. Not to mention pulling it off would be hard. Pulling it off without any hitches, I don't think so.

13th madman wrote: yeah, that's what I meant. "RWBY" is a fairly obvious nod to "ruby" and this is why I don't hold with names like yorb or whatever. just makes no sense.

Imo, the name of the rival team depends on how RT want to display the team. If they are going to be, le creme dela creme, the ones the members of RWBY look up to, it would make sense to give them a "cool" sounding team name. But if they are going for a more competitive, rival team, then they could possibly give them a "lame" sounding name which would undoubtedly serve as a comedic effect the first time RWBY hear of there team.