Thread:KockaAdmiralac/@comment-34385287-20170721003539/@comment-34385287-20170722065605

Cheeseskates wrote: 1. Speculation. We do not know why the area is as it is.

2. > Powerlisting Wiki: Okay. Let's make up a name for a move and anything that happens. I would not consider it the dictionary.

3. There is no block option in the game, so the statement doesn't really mean anything.

4. Asriel said that because he expected to kill you from that attack, which is why he questions you after. He otherwise needs to kill the protagonist so the barrier that keeps Asriel from manipulating the timeline (SAVE) can be ridden of. The hyper goner did not actually "purge" anything, sadly.

That is all from me.

1. It's simply a form of Hyperspace Travel, why else would Asriel Dreemurr be able to move that fast?

2. Hyper Goner does work like a black hole after all and the definition of the word mentions: "1. a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape."

Not to mention that it distorts Space-Time itself in the process as well. So yea, the Hyper Goner did in fact devoured fabrics of time and matter.

3. Even if there was, the Hyper Goner will be unblockable regardless.

4. Yes, the attack didn't destroyed Frisk but rather one of the branching Timelines they were once in. Asriel Dreemurr was really implying that he actually wants to take full control over Frisk's SAVE file and reset literally everything (everyone's memories, existence, all worlds, all alternate realities, all existing Timelines), just everything but by an infinite amount of it imo.