Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4440927-20150410030856/@comment-26398990-20150514164111

Blaziken rjcf wrote: Then let's address those "proofs", shall we?

1: The theory is called "Multiverse Theory", but this is just a minor point. "Alien Force"'s working name was "Hero Generation", the Omnimatrix isn't actually an omni matrix, First Thinker Azmuth wasn't the First Thinker, and so on ad infinitum. The name is just that - a name. It's something the creators thought sounded good. Things are different because it's a different series. Retcons are common in sequel series and prove nothing.

2: Different pronunciations are most likely just a retcon, and an irrelevant one at that. Zs'Skayr never showed signs of being uncomfortable with the name "Ghostfreak" either - at least not until Omniverse. However, we've known his real name before then.

3: These visual changes were explained with Celestialsapiens changing Ben's universe. As for the powers, Ben need not display every power on-screen. Way Big, for example, had powers in UA that he didn't have until then.

4: Retcons, visual differences. See points 1 and 3.

5: Undertown is deep underground. Ben, Gwen, and Kevin could have easily missed it, although I think Kevin said he knew about it in Omniverse at some point.

6: Rozum lied, plain and simple. Area 51 had been imprisoning aliens for 50+ years, and he was there too.

7: Gwen is a genius. She's the smartest main character on the show. It's not surprising she could learn just how long was too long to stay in her Anodite form. Besides, she can feel when she's close to losing her humanity, because she's experienced it before.

8: Where did young Ben show knowledge of Zs'Skayr's name? Still, assuming he did, all this means is there's a plot inconsistency.

9: "Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely." - Charmcaster had acquired the Alpha Rune. Its power drove her insane.

10: Retcon.

11: Derrick either lied (by omission), or he forgot about Ben's daughter and made a mistake. However, the idea was to "go back" to the way the OS was headed, prior to "Goodbye and Good Riddance".

I agree with you