Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-7503158-20160205001637/@comment-34326521-20160308202738

Alright, so you acknowledge Verdona is not a retcon of anything. At least that's what I get based on your silence.

The Retcons page contains some errors, which is to be expected, given that it hasn't been edited in several months, and most of the additions were made by a very small group of users. Primus is an addition to the lore; not a contradiction of it. The Omnitrix was never stated to contain DNA.

Just because the writers say Azmuth did it doesn't mean it's actually feasible in the real world. You're right, it is a fictional TV series, but, if you're going with that, you might as well toss out all logic and reason and explain away any inconsistencies with "it's a piece of fiction", including your so-called retcons. Furthermore, Azmuth fixed the Omnitrix while it was still attached to Ben, sure, but it interrupted his work both times. He was visibly upset by it. He'd postponed fixing the Omnitrix because it was such a bother to go get Ben. Max had to get him to Azmuth.

I don't need to put myself in Azmuth's shoes to know what's better or worse when it comes to engineering and programming because those things are a part of my college course. I've also studied biology and geology, and have a basic understanding of astronomy, navigation (by boat, airplane, and space shuttle), and even meteorology. Unless you can say the same, I'm telling you, right now, for the last time, making the various components and features distinct from each other is the best way to go about building something. It saves time (and therefore money) and it makes problems easier to detect and fix when debugging/testing.