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#jayin is unfortunately rather typical of someone in her station. if not toned down a little
duckapus · 9 months
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Thinking about what the Grid/MRU storyline would look like to the viewers, since obviously very few people in-universe are aware of the existence of digital life. 'Cause like, in order for the Grid to operate the way they do they have to be an actual indie animation studio with their own Youtube channel like Glitch Productions, and their tech company branch in the Mushroom Kingdom has obviously been showing up in episodes, most notably Astra's introduction and major role in the Racing Arc, and some hints to them possibly being the organization that took Tari that one time. (Also I haven't actually said this in a post yet but I've been imagining that the Grid's channel has been up for a while doing their own unrelated animation content so as to be less suspicious).
So people already think the two studios are working on something together, possibly some kind of ARG, because what other logical explanation is there for the SMG4 series to be casting this random up-and-coming animation channel as some kind of greater scope villain? And well, Luke can't just come out and say he has no idea how they got into his show, because then he'd have to explain how that's even possible, which is a bad idea since it would involve revealing:
Computer programs can and often do become fully sapient living beings
The only people who know this decided to record them for entertainment purposes instead of telling anyone
The actual real life multiverse is real
We only know this because an alternate version of the show's creator's self-insert main character nearly destroyed all of reality
Time travel is also real but only digital beings can do it
Digital beings are able to enter the real world (though it's extremely hard to do intentionally and there's a very short list of people who know how). It's unclear if IRL people can enter the digital world.
Several of the digital beings known to exist are bizarre parody clones of actual real life people
The vast majority are copyrighted characters and the companies that own them probably won't be too keen on getting them legally recognized as people
It would be chaos if not handled carefully. So GP decides to just let things play out for now, and both sides end up semi-unintentionally playing into the Massive Secret Collab assumption.
And then, of course, the video showing Tears of the Kingdom's activation goes up.
And the fans
go
nuts
An official, canon side series, made by another animation studio on their own separate channel? That's insane! Nobody could've seen that coming! It manages to blow the AvA Sticks being plot relevant to the Goomba Arc completely out of the water, and that was pretty massive itself!
And, just like during the buildup, the Glitch team can't say anything to the contrary without revealing Everything before it's safe to do so, and the Grid knows it.
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