Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26006155-20190820122909/@comment-26006155-20190825035313

PersonThePerson wrote: but blow by blow, not shot by shot It's not like Asriel wandered into a military base. It was a civilian village, and his appearance took everyone by surprise.

They likely grabbed whatever weapons were immediately on hand. Kicking him with ballet shoes. Punching him with gloves. Bashing his head with a frying pan. And one guy managed to grab an antique wild west six-shooter.

It would be a bit heart-breaking, if Chara ever found out that the very humans who she believed hated her from her village.. were also the ones willing to risk life and limb trying to find her. Sometimes, when people are too wrapped up in their own pain, it's hard for them to see the truth of things, or how their actions effect other people.

Anyways, isn't it dealing someone a blow, when you shoot them? Does that wordage make the use of guns impossible?

The monsters are telling the tale, and they have a medieval mindset and vocabulary, and aren't likely experienced with guns. Save for the one the Cowboy Soul brought in. And they would favor antiquated wordage like "village" when describing settlements.

But regardless of wording, how could Toriel have possibly had a video recorder in her furry paws years before Gaster arrived in the Underground, unless the monsters had salvaged it from discarded surface human technology?

And how can it be the future, hundreds of years later, if Frisk still sees modern tech in that same garbage today?