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* In "The Day of Pikappa" Paperinik prevents Tuiroon's scheme to begin with, annulling all his changes... Including Pk's own time travel to the ancient planet Evron, meaning that the Alpha Spore's plan to [[spoiler:possess Ur-Evron]] and become Evron went off without a hitch.
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* "Ur-Evron" reveals that planet Evron is currently known as Shikaar, a devastated world in Earth's neighbourhood. ''Earth had PlanetLooters in the neighbourhood for millennia'', and wasn't invaded until after we had the means to mount a resistance only because [[PragmaticVillain we weren't worth the effort until recently]].
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* "Ur-Evron" reveals that planet Evron is currently known as Shikaar, a devastated world in Earth's neighbourhood. ''Earth had PlanetLooters in the neighbourhood for millennia'', and wasn't invaded until after we had the means to mount a resistance only because [[PragmaticVillain we weren't worth the effort until recently]].recently]].
* In "The Black Beam" Paperinik mentions Super Goof, revealing he exists in the PKNA continuity. Meaning that in both the BadFuture of "Might and Power" and the one of "The Days of Evron" the Evronians have ''defeated a FlyingBrick''.
* In "The Black Beam" Paperinik mentions Super Goof, revealing he exists in the PKNA continuity. Meaning that in both the BadFuture of "Might and Power" and the one of "The Days of Evron" the Evronians have ''defeated a FlyingBrick''.
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* When the original Evron is born in "Ur-Evron" it looks like a larger Evronian Emperor but lacks the second head at the end of the tail and talks from the first, though its previous appearance in the short stories showed him as having the second head and talking from it. As [[spoiler:it was just born from absorbing Ur-Evron]], he was likely still experimenting with its new form, and may have created the second head later to [[spoiler:keep it away from what was originally Ur-Evron's head and maintain better control of their shared body]].
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* "Ur-Evron" can be worked to explain the part of ancient Evronian history shown in the third series, specifically how the ancient Evronians fought with another species on their homeworld and followed a honor code: Ur-Evron shows there was indeed another species on ancient Evron, and their honor code would be a remnant of [[spoiler:Ur-Evron's own sense of honor before he was absorbed in the Alpha Spore]].
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* More than once, the Evronians demonstrate they know enough of time travel technology to counter or block it if they expect it being used, though they have no access to actual {{Time Machine}}s. "Ur-Evron" shows that [[PredecessorVillain the original Evron]] had invented the Galaxy Gates, devices that, among other things, enable actual time travel, and as the Alpha Spore he was even working with a time traveler. While the Evronians lost access to the technology when [[AntagonisticOffspring their first generation killed Evron]], they clearly maintained knowledge it exists and remember enough of its basic principles to act against it.
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** The Evronians have visited Earth at least twice in the past, the first time over 20,000 years ago, and this story reveals that planet Evron is actually relatively close to Earth. Of course they visited Earth since 20,000 years ago, they've always been in the neighbourhood.
** More than once, the Evronians demonstrate they know enough of time travel technology to counter or block it if they expect it being used, though they have no access to actual {{Time Machine}}s."Ur-Evron" This story shows that [[PredecessorVillain the original Evron]] had invented the Galaxy Gates, devices that, among other things, enable actual time travel, and as the Alpha Spore he was even working with a the time traveler.traveler, [[spoiler:Tuiroon, an Evronian who had found the hiding place of the Galaxy Gates]]. While the Evronians lost access to the technology when [[AntagonisticOffspring their first generation killed Evron]], they clearly maintained knowledge it exists and remember enough of its basic principles to act against it.
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** The Evronians have visited Earth at least twice in the past, the first time over 20,000 years ago, and this story reveals that planet Evron is actually relatively close to Earth. Of course they visited Earth since 20,000 years ago, they've always been in the neighbourhood.
** More than once, the Evronians demonstrate they know enough of time travel technology to counter or block it if they expect it being used, though they have no access to actual {{Time Machine}}s.
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* The revelations of PKNE #4 cast a shadow on the optmistic future from which Lyla hails. [[spoiler:The events of ''Might and Power'' apparently rectified the timeline into an Evronian-free Earth, with only Grrodon remaining and in hiding; the discovery of the existence of multiple Evronian empires, however, means that peace may be apparent. It could take from years to millennia for them to show up, but Evronians may still be somewhere in the universe, and Earth may be even less prepared for a new coming of them.]]
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* The revelations of PKNE #4 cast a shadow on the optmistic future from which Lyla hails. [[spoiler:The events of ''Might and Power'' apparently rectified the timeline into an Evronian-free Earth, with only Grrodon remaining and in hiding; the discovery of the existence of multiple Evronian empires, however, means that peace may be apparent. It could take from years to millennia for them to show up, but Evronians may still be somewhere in the universe, and Earth may be even less prepared for a new coming of them.]]]]
** Thankfully, later stories reveal that One found out. As Odin Eidolon, he won't let Earth being caught unprepared.
* "Ur-Evron" reveals that planet Evron is currently known as Shikaar, a devastated world in Earth's neighbourhood. ''Earth had PlanetLooters in the neighbourhood for millennia'', and wasn't invaded until after we had the means to mount a resistance only because [[PragmaticVillain we weren't worth the effort until recently]].
** Thankfully, later stories reveal that One found out. As Odin Eidolon, he won't let Earth being caught unprepared.
* "Ur-Evron" reveals that planet Evron is currently known as Shikaar, a devastated world in Earth's neighbourhood. ''Earth had PlanetLooters in the neighbourhood for millennia'', and wasn't invaded until after we had the means to mount a resistance only because [[PragmaticVillain we weren't worth the effort until recently]].
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* More than once, the Evronians demonstrate they know enough of time travel technology to counter or block it if they expect it being used, though they have no access to actual {{Time Machine}}s. "Ur-Evron" shows that [[PredecessorVillain the original Evron]] had invented the Galaxy Gates, devices that, among other things, enable actual time travel, and as the Alpha Spore he was even working with a time traveler. While the Evronians lost access to the technology when [[AntagonisticOffspring their first generation killed Evron]], they clearly maintained knowledge it exists and remember enough of its basic principles to act against it.
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** This also explains the ease with which they fall for [[spoiler:[[BavarianFireDrill Paperinik's claim of being the local representative of the Evronian government]]]]: it was exactly what they were looking for and he was providing a logical explanation, at which point their very nature made them stop thinking about it and just ask for instructions. [[spoiler:Manootensyon suspecting something's amiss comes from him being a ''scientist'' and thus more incline to investigate]].
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* In "Chronicle of a Return" Bonton explains that, in the face of the Rettificators' overwhelming powers and [[YouAreInCommandNow killing every Evronian of higher rank on his ship]], he took the correct decision and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere ordered a general retreat]] and started searching for [[spoiler:another Evronian Emperor]] to which he'd hand over command while Manootensyon tried breed a high-caste scientist that would be able to recreate the chain of command. [[AllThereInTheManual The inserts explained early on that low-caste Evronians have limited intelligence and initiative and rely on orders from higher-caste Evronians whenever something they can't deal with happens]]... And as Bonton and Manootensyon are low-caste Evronians (if geniuses for their standards), they literally couldn't ''think'' of anything but, in their own ways, try and procure ''someone'' who could tell them what to do.
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* The abrasive personality of the Omega Custodian aka Solomon Hicks makes more sense after TheReveal that [[spoiler:during their stay on Earth, Juniper and Korinna had secretly reprogrammed him to be their servant - they may have also put some bits of themselves into him. For all we know, Everett may originaly have programmed him to be more sympathetic than he's been with Paperinik.]]
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* In "Portrait of the Young Hero" the Evronians of Styvesant's show have two kinds of warriors, the normal kind (portrayed by actors in costumes) and a less numerous force of 'Super Evronians' (portrayed by robots). The 2014 relaunch has the Evronian troops that [[spoiler: conquered Earth in about one month]] show up in two kinds, the normal warriors and a less numerous force of '[[SuperSoldier Augmented Units]]'... That look ''identical'' to Styvesant's 'Super Evronians'. And Styvesant brags about the realism of his productions.
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* In "Portrait of the Young Hero" the Evronians of Styvesant's show have two kinds of warriors, the normal kind (portrayed by actors in costumes) and a less numerous force of 'Super Evronians' (portrayed by robots). The 2014 relaunch has the Evronian troops that [[spoiler: conquered Earth in about one month]] show up in two kinds, the normal warriors and a less numerous force of '[[SuperSoldier Augmented Units]]'... That look ''identical'' to Styvesant's 'Super Evronians'. And Styvesant brags about the realism of his productions.productions.
* The revelations of PKNE #4 cast a shadow on the optmistic future from which Lyla hails. [[spoiler:The events of ''Might and Power'' apparently rectified the timeline into an Evronian-free Earth, with only Grrodon remaining and in hiding; the discovery of the existence of multiple Evronian empires, however, means that peace may be apparent. It could take from years to millennia for them to show up, but Evronians may still be somewhere in the universe, and Earth may be even less prepared for a new coming of them.]]
* The revelations of PKNE #4 cast a shadow on the optmistic future from which Lyla hails. [[spoiler:The events of ''Might and Power'' apparently rectified the timeline into an Evronian-free Earth, with only Grrodon remaining and in hiding; the discovery of the existence of multiple Evronian empires, however, means that peace may be apparent. It could take from years to millennia for them to show up, but Evronians may still be somewhere in the universe, and Earth may be even less prepared for a new coming of them.]]
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** Anger: Due, obviously. Becomes more and more deranged during the series. (His second appearance doesn't count - he explicitly stated that it was missing some pieces of data; therefore, it behaved more like a machine and less like a psycho).
** Envy: [[spoiler:in the future, after PK is gone, Uno tries repeatedly to build a "perfect body" for himself... and constantly fails. Even the one builded by Everett refused to activate.]]
** Envy: [[spoiler:in the future, after PK is gone, Uno tries repeatedly to build a "perfect body" for himself... and constantly fails. Even the one builded by Everett refused to activate.]]
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** Anger: Due, obviously. Becomes more and more deranged during the series. (His second appearance doesn't count - he explicitly stated that it was missing some pieces of data; therefore, it behaved more like a machine and less like a psycho).
psycho). One develops anger much later on, [[spoiler:frustrated by his inability at producing a humanoid (well, duck-noid) body that can host his entire memory and pass for a real person]].
** Envy: [[spoiler:in the future, after PK is gone, Uno tries repeatedly to build a "perfect body" for himself... and constantly fails. Even the one builded by Everett refused to activate. Also, as soon as a time-traveling Due learns about said body, he ''immediately'' wants to steal it.]]
** Envy: [[spoiler:in the future, after PK is gone, Uno tries repeatedly to build a "perfect body" for himself... and constantly fails. Even the one builded by Everett refused to activate. Also, as soon as a time-traveling Due learns about said body, he ''immediately'' wants to steal it.]]
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* Xadhoom didn't come to Earth the first time by accident: she knew of Xerba's evacuation plan, that the Xerbians knew of Earth, and that the ships had been launched, and guessed at least one of the ships had set course to Earth to warn them about Evron and that she could find the survivors there. And, as shown by the ''Antra'', the only reason she was wrong is that the Evronians intercepted the ship.
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* Early on Paperinik assumes that CasualInterstellarTravel is a thing in the series, until One sets him straight. Thing is, he's used to Gyro, who can make spaceships that can casually travel interstellar distances ''in an afternoon'': he just didn't know how hard it actually was, and with Ducklair's weapon technology being usually superior to Gyro's he assumed it was the same for spaceships.
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** '''Confirmed''' in "Chronicle of a Return": Xadhoom constantly disintegrates and reforms ([[spoiler:or she did, least until the En'tomek tried to absorb her and accidentally shut her off]]). Upon finding out, Paperinik is as horrified as you'd expect, and wonders how Xadhoom could tolerate it.