Talk:True Lab/@comment-26809138-20161029181857/@comment-27701762-20161029202913

You should check the comment chain just a couple below yours. Suffice to say, the theory doesn't actually hold water. This is asserting that the different styles of the various entries indicate different writers, as opposed to the far more likely explanation which is that it is one writer at different states of mind: when the writer is confident and/or happy, they assume a professional stance and style, while when things are going poorly and they are feeling dejected, their style becomes more sloppy.

The most important thing is that all of the entries that indicate a number of persons use the first person singular ("I"), and at no point indicate any other person being part of the experiments. And later on, Alphys takes full credit for the experiments, never mentioning anyone else or even using the word "we." And of course, if Alphys is suddenly being forced to take over because Gaster died, why is this never mentioned? You say that Entry 16 indicates when he died, but your later claim contradicts this, because you say that Entry 17 is his last entry, which would not be possible: Alphys cannot be getting frustrated about his death before he writes his last entry. And in fact you even indicate that the most likely reading of Entry 16 is that the monsters are starting to melt together, and Alphys is becoming scared at this new development.