Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26006155-20181123023529/@comment-26006155-20181123180709

TheHumanAmbassador wrote: "Well, that's just it. When Flowey is talking to us at the end of the Genocide route... Flowey IS talking to Chara. She's already taken over 99% of Frisk. It's only in the True Pacifist Ending, where Frisk is been perfectly good and is 0% possessed by Chara, that Asriel finally realizes that Frisk is a different person, and not their old friend at all. Because in that timeline.. we're still Frisk."

In Asriel's battle he calls us Chara until realising we're not. The mysterious call is before Asriel's battle, so he's still under the illusion that we're Chara. So Asriel thought he was talking to Chara then, even though he wasn't.

And I brought up the Genocide Route specifically because he was able to change his voice to fit Kid Asriel's voice in those last moments. Thus, the Elevator Man's voice being Asriel, even as he's still Flowey, isn't all that far-fetched after all. Or.. it could be that Gaster is talking to "Frisk".. and is perfectly aware of who he is. Even if "Frisk" himself doesn't remember.

The next part of the script is about how I think Sans is actually a human masquerading as a skeleton, and using Papryus, a real skeleton, to help with his cover.

Sans is a human, pretending to be a monster. Just like Gaster used to do.

In fact.. Sans, Papyrus, and Gaster were all members of The Font Brigade, the characters whose names are taken from specific fonts.

Sans and Papyrus definitely knew Gaster. Sans is packing Gaster Blasters, and a game update makes it sound like Papryus actually had one too, before The Annoying Dog stole it.

During the dialog for Gaster's Darkest Experiment, Gaster turns to other people in the room and asks "What do you two think?"

Sans and Papyrus were in the room with Gaster on this day. The very day that Gaster was likely scattered across time and space.

My big theory about Sans is that Sans is actually the future version of Frisk who found he couldn't progress at the end of the Neutral Route, and used the time/space portal in the Core to go back and try to give an earlier version of HIMSELF a better chance to get the True Pacifist Ending.

That Frisk, whose journey Sans seems to have errie beforehand knowledge off in many places of the game, is actually an earlier version of Sans.

What was Gaster's Darkest Experiment?

I believe Gaster tried to use the power of the Core to attempt The Quick Route of harvesting monsters souls to gain a power equivalent to the 7th human soul, and break the Barrier. A route that would basically genocide the vast majority of Monsterkind in a flash of light, much like how Flower gathered all the monster souls in a blinding flash before he turned into Asriel again.

And this is why Sans KILLED HIM.

Killed one of his greatest friends in the world, because Gaster forced Sans to make a terrible choice, and Sans couldn't bear seeing Papyrus and the other monsters destroyed.

And this is why Gaster has a bone to pick with Frisk, the pre-incarnation of Sans, in the hopes of getting revenge, or preventing his death, Terminator-style.

And this is also why the shattered remains of Gaster is afraid to fight Frisk directly, resorting to trick after trick. Frisk/Sans has already killed him once, Gaster is NOT looking for a fair fight.

It's a high bar to set. And I'm re-watching all of Undertale, and the Halloween Hack, to make sure I nail the details as accurately as possible.

But if you keep folowing this thread, I have a quite a show in store for you :)