For Ruby, she'd likely get really into it and start daydreaming about how she could be a part of that world. Maybe she'd think about how she could use Crescent Rose in a Beauty and the Beast - inspired setting. Weiss would approach it from an academic perspective, looking at the plot structure and character development. She might compare it to other classic tales. Blake would see the fanfiction as a way to explore different emotions related to being an outsider. She might write in her journal about how the characters in the fanfiction deal with their differences. Yang would be more hands - on. She could draw pictures or make little comics inspired by the fanfiction, showing off her take on the story with her own unique art style.
Ruby would interact with the fanfiction by being fully immersed in it. She would be constantly thinking about the story and might even talk to her friends in the RWBY team about it during their downtime. Weiss would engage with it by dissecting it. She'd analyze every sentence, looking for strong points and areas for improvement. Blake would interact on a more emotional level. She would feel a connection to the characters' struggles and might use it as a form of self - reflection. Yang would interact in a very creative way. She could come up with new storylines for the fanfiction, like what if the Beast was actually a powerful Huntsman in disguise? And then she'd share these ideas with others.
Ruby might approach Sasuke with wide - eyed wonder and ask him a million questions about his abilities and his past. Weiss could be more reserved, perhaps initially challenging Sasuke on his actions or motives in the fanfiction. Blake would likely be the one to understand Sasuke on a deeper level and might offer him some words of understanding or advice. Yang would probably be eager to spar with Sasuke to test his strength.
Yang would be excited too. She's a very energetic character. She might see the fanfiction as a fun addition to the RWBY universe. If there are any action - packed parts in the fanfiction related to the music, like how a song pumps up a character before a fight, Yang would be really into it. She might even start coming up with her own ideas for similar fanfictions.
Ruby would be very welcoming of RWBY fanfic. As the leader of the team, she's always looking for new ways to experience and understand their story. She'd be eager to explore different plotlines and character developments in the fanfic. Weiss would initially be skeptical. However, if the fanfic shows a deep understanding of the RWBY lore and her own character's growth, she'd start to appreciate it. Blake would search for elements in the fanfic that resonate with her own journey, such as themes of identity and acceptance. Yang would be the first to cheer for the fanfic, especially if it has a lot of action - packed scenes featuring her.
They might start by reading them out of curiosity. Ruby, for instance, would probably be excited to see all the different versions of her story. She might share the interesting ones with her team.
Ruby could use the power concepts in the Invincible fanfiction to enhance her own skills. She might try to mimic some of the powers she reads about. Yang could take the fighting styles from the fanfic and incorporate them into her brawling. Weiss could study the social and political concepts in the fanfic and see how they could be applied in Remnant. Blake could explore the themes of identity in the fanfic and relate them to her own search for self.
Ruby would be the first to jump in and share her thoughts. She might say that the fanfiction makes the Beauty and the Beast world even more magical. Weiss would take her time to read it carefully. She could comment on how the author developed the characters, whether they were in - line with the original or had some fresh takes. Blake might focus on the underlying themes, such as love and acceptance, and how they were portrayed. Yang would be enthusiastic about any unique twists in the story. For example, if the Beauty character had some special powers in the fanfiction, Yang would be all for it and might even start thinking about how she could use similar ideas in her own battles.
Well, Yang could use her Ember Celica to blast away at Terminators. Her powerful punches combined with the shotgun blasts might be able to damage their metal exoskeletons. Weiss could use her Glyphs to try and immobilize the Terminators, creating barriers or traps to slow them down. Blake could use her shadow clones to confuse the Terminators and then strike from unexpected angles.
Ruby would likely approach the FNAF theory concepts with enthusiasm. She could interact by sharing her own ideas and thoughts, adding to the overall understanding of the concepts. Weiss would interact in a more critical way, pointing out any inconsistencies or areas that need improvement. Blake would be more about exploring the emotional and psychological aspects of the concepts, perhaps sharing her own experiences that relate to them. Yang would be all about engaging with the action - packed parts of the concepts, being ready to fight or defend if necessary.
Ruby could use her speed to quickly move through the settings described in the fanfiction, like the spooky hallways of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Weiss might use her glyphs to deal with any threats from the animatronics if they were to come to life in the context of the fanfiction world. Blake could use her stealth to avoid the animatronics and explore the mysteries. Yang could use her strength to fight off any mechanical foes.
The RWBY characters could interact in multiple ways. Ruby would be the one to inspire hope in the Doom - like situations in the fanfiction. Weiss would use her strategic thinking to deal with the challenges. Blake, with her ability to adapt, would find ways to survive. Yang, being the powerhouse, would directly engage with the threats, much like she does in her own world against Grimm. They would all bring their unique Remnant - based skills and personalities to interact with the Doom concepts.