Ngl I do like how Pyrrha and Jaune are low-key bonding over their teammates being such fucking weirdos.
Anyyywwaaaay.
Taube's Semblance seems to be stormy swordbeams rather than invisibility or anything, apparently the tall fucker is just
really easy to overlook. Russell got to beat down the aristos (good for you bird-guy) and even though he's probably not formally trained he's pretty handy in a fight and knows how to use his shadow-clone thing to best effect. Plus he seems to have something like camaraderie with Taube and Sky (not with Cardin but that's not too surprising, dude doesn't give a shit). Yang's striking a much more overprotective big sister note than anything, despite Ruby being the smolest murder-wind. Weiss is skilled and well prepped but off-balance without her backup dancers. Also racist.
Really the big fracture point in our team is that Ren and Nora are incredibly codependent friends from childhood who have a dynamic that's impossibly hard to slot in to. On top of a ten year quest to become the best at killing Grimm and Semblances that make it hard for them to interact with people.
The detective thinks you should just shoot her. You don't have a gun, obviously, but he thinks that sounds like your problem, not his.
if when we learn how to manifest our detective-stand he just pulls out a fucking grimm gun and shoots people i will die a happy man
You're coming at this from the wrong direction. It's not about you, it's not just about her, it's about everyone else. This is about the spotlight you're under, pinned by the watchful eyes of eleven trainees and one seasoned veteran Hunter. Fight too hard and you may expose yourself. Don't fight hard enough and you may expose yourself anyway.
It's basically impossible to avoid some kind of negative repercussion. We've established ourselves as fairly friendly but prone to digging in our heels and biting back if someone tries to talk down to us or drag us around (see: Pyrrha at the airship and Cardin in the conference room) so however this plays will be interpreted in the context of
that.
If we fight to win we maybe worsen the relationship with Weiss and possibly risk catching the attention of Jaeger and some of the other experienced fighters (so Cardin, Pyrrha, and Blake mostly, plus Weiss) who aren't expecting Jaune to be able to throw down that well. We're support and, beyond that, we're a bland face from a legacy family. Nobody's really heard of us, they know our name more than they know us, and we didn't display any particular aptitude in the forest. While people might not
suspect anything they'll definitely take notice of us as someone with potential if we put in a strong showing. It'll also mean that the Shadow now cares about winning things for the sake of winning things. Our mission isn't especially served by us winning. Ingratiating ourselves among the student body, spying on the teachers, and getting close to Ozpin aren't really boosted by a notable victory here.
Flipside, if we throw it Cardin and Blake will notice it and most likely file it away. Pyrrha will
definitely notice and it'll prompt her to dig deeper into why because she's just a lil' bit hypercompetitive and will probably start shit over following someone who pre-emptively rolls over. And Jaeger will tell and lecture us at a minimum. But it also means that we're not standing out all that much (or, at least, as much as you can in a class of twelve). Which more obviously benefits our duties here 'cause people know we're not a doormat but we're also solidly middle of the pack and thus not someone worth a ton of attention.
[X] Fight to win.
Mostly because I like the idea of Shadow absorbing a valuable human trait: being weirdly competitive about shit that doesn't especially matter.