Talk:Sans/In Battle/@comment-24951985-20161008121358/@comment-27484048-20170331221104

The 'Someone' he/she's referring to is W.D Gaster, aka mystery man,  another character that is, like sans and papyrus, named after a font. Two fonts, actually. Wing DinGs and Aster. Wing Dings is a code font and Aster is a more serious one. Aster is also a type of flower from the family Asteraceae, witch also includes daisies, sunflowers, and many types of yellow flowers (like Flowey). You have a small chance of encountering G followers, or Gaster followers (grey characters, two of witch look like other NPCs but grey and with diffrent details, and the other one who is a grey head sprouting out of the ground who say something about how Gaster "fell into his creation" and was "shattered across time and space"), Goner Kid (A NPC that looks like Monster Kid but with completely white eyes, he is completely grey, and he has a checkerboard pattern on his shirt instead of stripes. When talked to, he says something about "A world that's exactly the same, except you don't exist". He then tells the protagonist to "Please don't think about me (Goner Kid) anymore". His name is beleived to come from Asriel's weapon used to destroy the timeline, called "Hyper goner time line destroyer", therefore implying that Asriel used this weapon against Goner Kid so many times that everyone forgot about him, like Asriel said would happen in the True Pacifist battle.), Gaster's theme among four others in the sound test room (once played, Gaster's theme cannot be deselected and once it is done it makes you exit the room), or even Gaster himself (There is a room called room_mystery_man where you will see Gaster and then he will immediately dissapear). The font Sans snores in in his battle looks a lot like the font Aster, and if you change your location in the true lab to a specific place only accessible by doing this you can read Entry Number 17, witch says in the font Wing Dings, "Entry number 17 - Dark yet darker - The darkness keeps growing - Shadows cutting deeper - Photon readings negative - This next experement seems - Very - Very - Interesting - What do you two think". The 'you two' he is referring to may be Sans and Papyrus, Sans and Flowey, Alphys and Flowey, or, most likely, Sans and Alphys. Gaster is also beleived to be the subject of the riverman's warning "Beware the man who speaks in hands", as Wing Dings is the only font ridiculous enough to use hands as actual letters.