Before Ruby can catch the Staff, however, Cinder attacks her from behind, blasting her over the edge and breaking her Aura. Ruby falls backward off the path as Neo lunges, using her Semblance to circle around, attack Neo from behind and knock her off the path. In the pocket dimension, Neo closes in on Ruby, who tells her that she hopes "It was worth it". The bomb detonates, vaporizing both Vine and the ship.
Qrow and the others regretfully leave, while Vine uses his Semblance to envelop the ship in his aura. Vine boards the ship and hands Harriet off to Elm, intending to sacrifice himself to contain the explosion. Ruby manages to land on another path, but loses her grip on Crescent Rose, which falls into the void.Ībove Mantle, Qrow discovers that Harriet’s airship is locked into autopilot, and Harriet notes that they don't have time to escape the blast radius. Weiss’ Aura breaks as she lands, and Neo returns to attack Ruby, knocking her off the path and seizing the staff. Noticing the explosive energy building beneath their feet, Weiss forces the Staff into Ruby’s hands and pushes her away just before a blast hurls her upward. With Penny and Blake out of the way, Cinder targets Ruby and Weiss. Seeing this, Cinder hurls Blake off the platform with a fire blast, leading Penny to abandon the fight to catch Blake. Weiss intervenes just as Ruby seems overwhelmed, hurling Neo into one of the portals. In the pocket dimension, Ruby Rose continues fighting Neopolitan. Everyone’s relief is cut short as Arthur Watts remotely activates the bomb's timer. He brings out Clover Ebi’s pin, and as the pin sparkles, the bomb suddenly gets snagged and stops sliding. Just as Elm finally brings Harriet to her senses, Qrow loses his grip on the bomb. While Qrow tries to stop the bomb, Robyn Hill brings her airship up behind Harriet’s, with Vine Zeki and Elm Ederne working together to tether the ships together. In the skies above Mantle, Qrow Branwen continues to fight Harriet Bree while trying to talk sense into her, but Harriet severs the straps holding the bomb in place, sending it sliding toward the open cargo door. Penny offers herself as a target to Cinder, trying to distract her from Weiss and the Staff, but Cinder sneers, "I want it all." Blake Belladonna jumps into the fight, and Weiss flees with the Relic of Creation while Blake and Penny face Cinder. Cinder destroys the summon while Weiss is distracted, dropping them onto the main platform and damaging their Auras. Penny tells Weiss to let her sacrifice herself, to protect everyone. Weiss Schnee uses her Queen Lancer summon to narrowly rescue Penny Polendina from Cinder Fall’s Grimm hand. The fighting in the Evacuation Central Location continues, and Jaune Arc stresses to Nora Valkyrie that their top priority is finishing the evacuation. Inside the Atlas Vault, Winter Schnee and James Ironwood continue fighting Ironwood claims he sacrificed everything to save an ungrateful people, to which Winter counters that he sacrificed everyone else. To me, this set just seems like a cash grab on behalf of RWBY's distributer, even if it's a relatively small one.In the farmlands of the City of Atlas, Monstra continues decaying while an ominous sphere of energy gathers within its corpse. I never owned volume 6 in its entirety, so I have no clue what that contains, but if its even half as good as disc 5, we're missing out on some pretty good stuff, unless we shell out $30 for the uncut volumes 5 and 6.Īll of the discs also launch with outdated adds for the distributer's other IPs, and the ones on volumes 5 and 6 are unskippable, and volume 6's is really, really loud!
I wouldn't be as upset as I am if the missing discs didn't include some of the most substantial extras in the entire series.ĭisc 2 of volume 5 not only contains a retrospective on the entire series, but also all 14 episodes of CRWBY, the making of show that from what I've read online is as rewatchable as the actual series,Īside from providing a wealth of behind the sceens info. What's more, volume 5 is still the outlier in this set with a silent, static menu where the rest of the discs at least have music on the menus, and some even have sound effects when navigating to.Īlso, all of the other volumes let you play all of the episodes as a continuous movie, but volume 5 still doesn't.
If they'd reauthored the previous discs to include the extras from the missing discs then I'd give this set 5 stars, but they didn't. When I insert volume 5 or 6 into my blue-ray player it clearly says that each one is only disc 1. What's even more insulting is that they didn't even reauthor the discs in the slightest. The product is incomplete because it's missing the disc 2 for both bolumes 5 and 6.