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ghostninja109 Since: Aug, 2011
Apr 24th 2013 at 8:00:02 PM •••

Should we add entries for all of the Heartless bosses to the respective folder? Right now it only has the Heartless Bonus Bosses from the first game and the Hunter in the Dark from the Final Mix version of birth by sleep.

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lycropath Since: Mar, 2010
Oct 2nd 2012 at 1:09:16 PM •••

Concerning the Plot Hole that was removed, you really should have more then a theory to back up why it isn't one. As it stands at the moment Terranort (and subsequently Ansem and Xemnas) either remembered or never forgot all of Xehanort's knowledge which he uses to execute the Evil Plan. Xehanort's knowledge of course includes the fact that Kingdom Hearts is the light from the legend that that sparked the Keyblade War but as we know Ansem believed whole heatedly that Kingdom Hearts was Darkness incarnate. A fan theory isn't a justifiable reason to claim that the Plot Hole has been filled.

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Gregzilla Since: May, 2010
Oct 2nd 2012 at 8:09:35 PM •••

Considering that whether or not it is a Plot Hole depends on whether we believe he has one amount of memory (read:one fan theory) or a different amount of memory (read:a different fan theory), shouldn't we leave it out until we have solid proof from Tetsuya Nomura? It seems like he's really the only one who could settle it. No, we don't have direct access, but to go one way or the other is to assume one theory or the other is right.

lycropath Since: Mar, 2010
Oct 11th 2012 at 7:15:17 PM •••

There is nothing to suggest he only has partial memory considering his entire plan revolves around an exceedingly complex plan surrounding the X-Blade and Kingdom Hearts itself and he just forgets one of the most important parts but still remembers all the others? Isn't that just a bit far fetched? It seems like just an oversight that resulted in an unfortunate plot hole to me.

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Gregzilla Since: May, 2010
Oct 23rd 2012 at 1:20:45 PM •••

If you have to, then put BOTH arguments, ok? It seems like a good enough compromise.

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