Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26006155-20190425222457/@comment-32182236-20190430200105

No, I'm saying we shouldn't just use circumstantial evidence to support our theories. There's a reason why circumstantial evidence doesn't allow for a conviction on its own in court, unless no other reasonable hypothesis can also explain it.

You can find patterns in just about anything, even if there weren't any. But direct evidence is the kind that will lead you to your conclusions.

Obscure evidence? Allowed. I have nothing against evidence hidden deep within the game, that very few players have ever found. After all, it's still just as reliable, because it's still there. The problem is when you try to make there be evidence where there isn't.

For instance, let's take a look at the video's theory that the Empire was the good guy-He cited the Storm Trooper's misses as "warning" shots. But there was no evidence to suggest that they were warning shots, and Rouge One has an alternate explanation as to why Storm Troopers miss so much.

In Rouge One, there was a scene where the jedi had to activate a switch to broadcast the plans of the Death Star. Chirrut Imwe had a mantra that involved him being one with the force as he approached the switch, and all the Storm Troopers missed. But as soon as he flipped it... They hit.

Baze Malbus, a non-believer in the force, however, was hit.

In the film's ending, where Vader kills off everyone who didn't make it into A New Hope, while Vader deflected some rebel shots with his lightsaber, others missed, just like with the Storm Troopers.

So, what's more likely?

A-The Storm troopers sometimes fire warning shots, and sometimes don't...

B:The storm troopers really have bad aim, and were lucky to hit Baze and Chirrut when they did, while Vader's the only competent one out there, and the Rebels had a really bad day when they died and missed Vader

C:The Force, which was already established to be a real thing, with real power, ever since the very first film, made the shots miss.

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Megalovania also appeared in Homestuck. Though the context was the same:A legendary fight.

Deltarune did call back to a Halloween picture.. Because it was released on Halloween.

By the way, Asgore smashes the MERCY button. He has meta-knowledge too. But as Toriel points out, Asgore didn't want to free his people. If we win and spare him, he kills himself anyways. He clearly wasn't determined to kill you. This is why there are SEVERAL confirmations before you actually fight him.He doesn't want to do this.

So it could be that Asgore is far stronger than we think.