Talk:True Lab/@comment-25959855-20161006013504/@comment-27701762-20161006014726

That explanation wouldn't make sense, as it suggests that within the span of a few days Gaster wrote several entries (despite the fact that every piece of writing that is supposed to come from him is in Wingdings), then died, then Alphys immediately took over as soon as things started going bad, then stopped making entries so that Sans could record data as soon as things got better (this despite the fact that Sans speaks in lower case, with only a few exceptions), and then Alphys took over again once things started going bad again. Nothing actually suggests that there were that many people working on the project (the entries are always written in the first person, with no mention of any other researchers), or that Gaster was alive during these events.

In contrast, a much simpler explanation is that Alphys wrote all of the entries, and the change depends upon her mental state: during the first few entries she is optimistic and writes with proper capitalization and grammar, then as she gets frustrated she lets her writing slip, and as things get better she returns to a more professional style, which then slips again as things get worse.