Colon Leftbracket: The Worst Mother/Earthbound Revelation EVER [Spoilers]
[NOTE: I do know what happened IN GAME, Ness and friends return as heroes but technically that should not have happened]
Okay this is NOT the Giygas Fetus Abortion thing… I actually like how the developers used very strong symbolism to bring up such a dark concept that would fly over most…
I don’t think so.
Giygas and Giegue, while the same individual biologically, are from different points in time. Giygas going to (and being defeated in) the distant past does not erase Giegue’s childhood, exploits, and defeat - if they were, for example, to exist in the same time period, they would exist as separate beings. Otherwise, Giegue would not be able to be defeated and later become Giygas, and thus would not be able to go to the distant past and be defeated by Ness and co., etc.
In other words, biological time is separate from chronological time. Giygas was traveling trough chronological time, not his own biological time (like, say, if Giygas’s present consciousness went back in time and was being projected through his past body, a la Quantum Leap).
meow-kaiser reblogged this from stachioed and added:
Actually not true The only reason Giygas attacks Ness is because he mistakes him for Ninten (thus the reason why they...
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stachioed reblogged this from ohseagull and added:
I updated my Theory earlier. Basically I took Giegue out of the equation now because Giygas is an older form of Giegue,...
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minawakitten reblogged this from stachioed and added:
it was the Gyigas/Giegue from the present time they were fighting in the past not the past version of the villain, to...
ohseagull reblogged this from stachioed and added:
I don’t think so. Giygas and Giegue, while the same individual biologically, are from different points in time. Giygas...
semiotomagic reblogged this from stachioed and added:
Well, if I recall correctly, Giygas was operating his whole “evil influence” thing from the past because he had become a...