Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26233737-20170205134637

Okay, let me get a few things out of the way first. 1. I'm on mobile so excuse any small spelling errors. 2. I know that many people here may or may not like the Game Theorists after the whole "Sans is Ness" incident, but I still watch the Game Theorists and I'm still discussing this. 3. I assume this thread goes under this board. Move if you feel it's necessary. 4. Remember that it's okay to have differing opinions.

Okay? Okay.

So MatPat referred to the F.U.N. values as different universes where different events occur. I believe this is fairly accurate. First, it makes sense to assume that each game with different F.U.N values is a different universe as different events occur. Second, I've read elsewhere on this wiki that F.U.N. may stand for Fundamental Universe Number (or what Spongebob believes), which seems fairly accurate.

Another thing, MatPat referenced Goner Kid's well known dialogue. Now, if he is implying that in some universes/F.U.N. values Gaster doesn't exist, that would be wrong. If Gaster never existed, the CORE wouldn't either, unless Alphys built it, but that seems unlikely. But what he could mean is that in some universes, Gaster has stopped existing after he shattered, or he continues to exist as the broken MysteryMan sprite that we see.

Also, Asriel's dialogue. Asriel says in his battle that every time Frisk dies,  their fiends forget them a little more. This probably has to do with the fact that Asriel absorbed Frisk's friends' souls, not necessarily related to Frisk's death. In Undertale, Frisk can die countless times, and their friends still remember them. So no, killing something many times can't erase their existence.

Well, that's all I have. Feel free to express agreements, disagreements, issues, tissuea in the comments below. 