Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24228112-20150406053544/@comment-4440927-20150409024510

Jessica Diamond wrote: I disliked it. It actually made plot holes:

If there are no Osmosians, then what is Aggregor? A Lab Experiment? Convoluted, an makes his known about Devin and all the Mythos about Osmosians far too detailed for a memory implant in Max, Kevin, and Kevin's mom.

Also... wait, yes, it helps explain Helen and Pierce being siblings, but they were already not related by birth before. Yes it explains why Pierce is half-Argit's species, why Helen is half Kineceleran, why Manny is half Tertramand, and why Alan is half-pyronite. It might even explain why Pierce looked so human and Alan could turn human, but it doesn't explain why Helen Wheels, Manny Armstrong, Pierce, and Alan Albright have suspiciously appropriate names (Hell on Wheels, Many Arms Strong, Pierce, All an All Bright)... nor does it explain Michael Morningstar/Darkstar's origin (since originally he was like the others, the half-breed child of a Plumber), nor that of Ester, Procupine, Lobster Man, or Gatorboy (or Gwen, or any of the children from Max and Verdona, for that matter, since they're all hybrids of humans and aliens). It also doesn't explain how or where Leander's DNA sample came from (since P'ander was the first Prypiatosian-B to come from the Andromeda Galaxy to ours, and Ben had to sample his DNA to get it into the Omnitrix), or Ragnarok, who, despite Devin never existing, somehow still found the key in Kevin's house. This is true. Stuff like this is why I agree with the fan theory of Omniverse taking place in an alternate universe/timeline