User talk:100.12.145.78

Organization retreats
I rephrased the passages a little to clarify meaning -- does it still work for you? 22:36, 12 May 2016 (UTC)

Xehanort, Xigbar, Saix
For Xehanort -- because it's literally the entire point of the plot that he is being fully revived at that time.

For Xigbar and Saix -- because it's the driving point of Lea's entire plot that they have once again disappeared, which is explained in Destiny to be because Young Xehanort has arrived in the present time and taken the two of them, turning them back into Nobodies.

In KH3D, we do not see Braig or Isa, we see Xigbar and Saix -- as confirmed by the game's reports, interviews with Nomura, and the Ultimanias. That's why "Braig" looks like Xigbar again -- because he is Xigbar again. 18:17, 8 June 2016 (UTC)
 * For Xion, I have no idea what you're talking about--her article states "she explains that she has been compelled by Xemnas to absorb Roxas and become a "full" Sora, which would in turn prevent the real Sora from ever waking." Nothing about her being driven insane. 18:20, 8 June 2016 (UTC)
 * "As far as I know, Xehanort, Xigbar and Saix traveled through time anyway as a precaution for the backup plan's backup plan, just to ensure that there were 13 Xehanorts in the end." -- ...no, we explicitly see Xehanort revived. Again, the plot of the game is that this is the moment at which Xehanort is revived, and there wouldn't need to be any such precaution anyway since Young Xehanort, by having traveled to the future in the first place, already locked in that there would be 13.
 * "It's just insane that it's how that was once written on either this Wiki" -- ...okay? Every single fansite in the fandom has misinterpreted the canon at one point or another. Hell, every single fan has misinterpreted the canon at one point or another. It's not what the wiki says now, so it's completely meaningless and time-wasting fluff to even bring it up. 15:05, 9 June 2016 (UTC)