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Well, its like I already said. She doesn't know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn't have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she'll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn\'t know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn\'t have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she\'ll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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to continue you're BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn't really know what's on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he's got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn't.
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to continue you\'re BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn\'t really know what\'s on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he\'s got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn\'t.
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'''Edit''': Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha's a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that's not quite the same. Plus, Pyrrha doesn't simply
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\'\'\'Edit\'\'\': Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha\'s a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that\'s not quite the same. Plus, Pyrrha doesn\'t simply \"risk\" her life going against Cinder - She\'s already accepted death as the outcome. Tadashi probably didn\'t intend to die.

As for IdiotBall - It usually refers to a character acting stupidly in a way that seems far beyond what would be in character for them, in order to fuel the entire plot of the episode. like they\'ve just been handed a ball that makes them act stupid.

In this case, Pyrrha going up against a seemingly impossible threat, because the greater good requires it, is not only in character for her, it\'s even justified by having just been told by Ozpin that \"The tower must not fall\". When Ozpin first tells her to go get help, she does that, or rather, she sends Jaune to do that. But when its clear that Ozpin\'s down, simply WAITING for the help to arrive is no longer an option. At that stage, it would be far more out of character for Pyrrha to run away, then it would be to face Cinder.

So she goes in, \'\'knowing she\'s going to die\'\', and hoping that it would be enough. And it was.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn't know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn't have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she'll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn\'t know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn\'t have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she\'ll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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to continue you're BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn't really know what's on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he's got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn't.
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to continue you\'re BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn\'t really know what\'s on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he\'s got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn\'t.
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''''Edit'''': Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha's a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that's not quite the same. Plus, Pyrrha doesn't simply
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\'\'\'Edit\'\'\': Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha\'s a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that\'s not quite the same. Plus, Pyrrha doesn\'t simply \"risk\" her life going against Cinder - She\'s already accepted death as the outcome. Tadashi probably didn\'t intend to die.

As for IdiotBall - It usually refers to a character acting stupidly in a way that seems far beyond what would be in character for them, in order to fuel the entire plot of the episode. like they\'ve just been handed a ball that makes them act stupid.

In this case, Pyrrha going up against a seemingly impossible threat, because the greater good requires it, is not only in character for her, it\'s even justified by having just been told by Ozpin that \"The tower must not fall\". When Ozpin first tells her to go get help, she does that, or rather, she sends Jaune to do that. But when its clear that Ozpin\'s down, simply WAITING for the help to arrive is no longer an option.

So she goes in, \'\'knowing she\'s going to die\'\', and hoping that it would be enough. And it was.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn't know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn't have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she'll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn\'t know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn\'t have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she\'ll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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to continue you're BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn't really know what's on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he's got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn't.
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to continue you\'re BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn\'t really know what\'s on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he\'s got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn\'t.
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Edit: Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha's a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that's not quite the same. Plus, Pyrrha doesn't simply
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\'\'\'\'Edit\'\'\'\': Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha\'s a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that\'s not quite the same. Plus, Pyrrha doesn\'t simply \"risk\" her life going against Cinder - She\'s already accepted death as the outcome. Tadashi probably didn\'t intend to die.

As for IdiotBall - It usually refers to a character acting stupidly in a way that seems far beyond what would be in character for them, in order to fuel the entire plot of the episode. like they\'ve just been handed a ball that makes them act stupid.

In this case, Pyrrha going up against a seemingly impossible threat, because the greater good requires it, is not only in character for her, it\'s even justified by having just been told by Ozpin that \"The tower must not fall\". When Ozpin first tells her to go get help, she does that, or rather, she sends Jaune to do that. But when its clear that Ozpin\'s down, simply WAITING for the help to arrive is no longer an option.

So she goes in, \'\'knowing she\'s going to die\'\', and hoping that it would be enough. And it was.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn't know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn't have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she'll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn\'t know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn\'t have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she\'ll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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to continue you're BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn't really know what's on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he's got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn't.
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to continue you\'re BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn\'t really know what\'s on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he\'s got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn\'t.
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Edit: Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha's a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that's not quite the same.
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Edit: Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha\'s a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that\'s not quite the same. Plus, Pyrrha doesn\'t simply \"risk\" her life going against Cinder - She\'s already accepted death as the outcome. Tadashi probably didn\'t intend to die.
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As for IdiotBall - It usually refers to a character acting stupidly in a way that seems far beyond what would be in character for them, in order to fuel the entire plot of the episode. like they've just been handed a ball that makes them act stupid.
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As for IdiotBall - It usually refers to a character acting stupidly in a way that seems far beyond what would be in character for them, in order to fuel the entire plot of the episode. like they\'ve just been handed a ball that makes them act stupid.
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In this case, Pyrrha going up against a seemingly impossible threat, because the greater good requires it, is not only in character for her, it's even justified by having just been told by Ozpin that
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In this case, Pyrrha going up against a seemingly impossible threat, because the greater good requires it, is not only in character for her, it\'s even justified by having just been told by Ozpin that \"The tower must not fall\". When Ozpin first tells her to go get help, she does that, or rather, she sends Jaune to do that. But when its clear that Ozpin\'s down, simply WAITING for the help to arrive is no longer an option.

So she goes in, \'\'knowing she\'s going to die\'\', and hoping that it would be enough. And it was.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn't know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn't have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she'll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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Well, its like I already said. She doesn\'t know whether or not it will succeed. Ruby has no reason to believe that she could take out the Airship in episode 10 either. She doesn\'t have a Plan, and she has no way of knowing if she\'ll succeed. She just knows that she has to try.
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to continue you're BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn't really know what's on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he's got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn't.
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to continue you\'re BigHero6 comparisson, Hiro doesn\'t really know what\'s on the other side of the Portal when he dives into it either. He just knows that he has to try. Hiro is the main character so he survives because he\'s got PlotArmor. Tadashi is the mentor character, so he doesn\'t.
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As for IdiotBall - It usually refers to a character acting stupidly in a way that seems far beyond what would be in character for them, in order to fuel the entire plot of the episode. like they've just been handed a ball that makes them act stupid.
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Edit: Also, Tadashi is a normal civilian - not a trained firefighter - rushing headlong into a fire. Pyrrha\'s a warrior in training - and an absurdly powerful one at that - rushing into a fight. that\'s not quite the same.
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In this case, Pyrrha going up against a seemingly impossible threat, because the greater good requires it, is not only in character for her, it's even justified by having just been told by Ozpin that
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As for IdiotBall - It usually refers to a character acting stupidly in a way that seems far beyond what would be in character for them, in order to fuel the entire plot of the episode. like they\'ve just been handed a ball that makes them act stupid.

In this case, Pyrrha going up against a seemingly impossible threat, because the greater good requires it, is not only in character for her, it\'s even justified by having just been told by Ozpin that \"The tower must not fall\". When Ozpin first tells her to go get help, she does that, or rather, she sends Jaune to do that. But when its clear that Ozpin\'s down, simply WAITING for the help to arrive is no longer an option.

So she goes in, \'\'knowing she\'s going to die\'\', and hoping that it would be enough. And it was.
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