Thread:CalibrationsMan/@comment-933831-20150821232333/@comment-933831-20150823101211

Alright, time to get cracking with many of the misconceptions here. Let's start off with a few easy ones. The Canon character name, the spelling of Faunus, the knowledge of the change in Faunus leadership, and all that jazz. We learned ALL of that after episode 1. Yup, Barth was made after episode one, or maybe two. Where all we had to go on was that a faunus civil rights protest had turned violent, the news citing them as a "Once peaceful organization". As well, Bartholomew Oobleck was not a character at the time of this character's creation. Plus, even if he was, out of the millions of people in Remnant, you think everyone has a different name?

Now for another one of the arguments that annoy me. Movina is hardly weak willed for caving where she did. Take just about anyone in the US military and FLAY them alive, and i doubt they'd be too far behind her. It also plays well into a general flaw in the RWBYverse logic of having militant teenagers. Their minds wouldn't be fully ready for such things, yet children are still who places like Beacon go for. Speaking of such militant populous, that's the reason I was going for with Barth having the person let him make the weapon. This is a setting where street thugs have weapons like that, where people like Junior, and Blake, people from far stretches of life are all able to make a weapon and use it. Maybe of it were to happen in OUR world, it may be strange, but I don't believe it so within this setting. As well, I don't know where this "Going somewhere he's not supposed to" thing is coming from. Can you cite that...?

And for why he never redesigned the weapon, purely sentimental value, and after getting the brace, he never had to. As for the age he got into beacon at? It's right at the top. He got into beacon at the end of the backstory, so yeah. That's where he is now. For your argument of it not counting as him "Setting out" to better himself and make up for his lost arm, my apologies, but it still counts even if you get a push start from a friend.

I'll admit a decent amount of Edge, but it's portrayed well, with the proper reactions to it in setting. Overall, I think a lot of this is quite nitpicky and purely opinion as opposed to actual problems (Though I probably should go through and update for current events and knowledge from the show, I'll say that much.) and overall, considering prior reviews, I think these are issues a very small minority are seeing.