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     Student Theories 

#73 is a literal Tyke Bomb, even if he doesn't know it!

  • When the Principal called #73 a "ticking time bomb of a puppet," he meant that LITERALLY; the Principal is waiting for juuuust the right moment to detonate the explosive built into the poor boy's robotic body.

#42 is actually a mole for the Teachers!

  • The Principal refers to her as a "Teacher's Pet." Uh oh...

The Principal possessed 104 during the Screaminomicon battle.

  • There wasn't any black goo, because she's mostly robotic.

4 student idols: #7, #28, #73, and #104. We've already met 73 and 104. Before all's said and done, we'll also meet 7 and 28 too.

54 is not the first girl 73 fell in love with at this school.

  • He and some other girl had a fling, but she died/got detention. He's hoping 54 can help fill the void in his lonely heart.

42 was the most obedient, rule-abiding goody-two-shoes girl ever BEFORE she was kidnapped to this School. She only became rebellion-obsessed after getting robotified.

54 has Rudy's brain.

  • Not only is 54 from the first batch, but now there's the fact that 54 knows about theatre, and Rudy was mentioned to speak of Gray Zone entertainment.

     Teacher Theories 

The Art Teacher isn't actually dead.

  • Never did find Ms. Quinn's body, and the Principal LOVES showing off his kills publicly.
    • Later confirmed.

The Language Arts Teacher IS dead.

  • So The L.A. Teacher "doesn’t seem to care if you do anything?" He "can't really talk?" And they have no indication of his name? Know what fits that profile perfectly? A corpse. That's right; a corpse has been put in charge of Language Arts, this entire semester. Not even an undead zombie: just the more prosaic dead-all-along type of dead, like Mrs. Norma Bates in Psycho.
    • Jossed: the Screaminomicon was alive when Error and 73 walked in.
      • Well, he's dead now. The last Language Arts class in the final class cycle will be overseen by a corpse.

There's gonna be a flashback, and we're gonna see what actually happened to the Art Teacher.

  • And for extra coolness, the flashback will be interactive. Commentators will play as Ms. Quinn, herself for a time, until the unavoidable fait accompli where she gets "fired."

Miss Quinn is secretly on the Principal's side.

     Principal Theories 

The Principal means to go on a killing spree while possessing Error's body.

  • Look at this face! What's more, he's gonna keep ON trying to possess Error...

The Principal's been letting himself be used as our POV the whole time.

  • That's why all the human children are all technicolored; because he has some kind of strange ocular quirk when it comes to them.

The Principal is just an emissary of a much larger threat.

The Principal possesses Students at random to entertain himself.

  • This extends to Teachers as well.

     Other Theories 

The School WAS the 'boarding school' which Error's parents sent her to.

  • It's a classic 'Noisy Tenant' scenario: Human sees some kind of ad for some shady business, Human tries it out, then bam, they're in another world. Like in "Dr. Phage's Hospital" and in "Dr. Fleagood Does It Again," only in Error's case, Error's parents decided to drop her off at some weird academy.

There is some kind of supervisor within the Factory.

The School is being consumed by some larger monster.


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