Sunday, 23 September 2018

Season 4/5 Theory

This is simply a theory I thought of on the fly. This is simply speculation, very little of this theory is fact. Anyway, here it is:

The Enforcers are dimensional police, enlisted with the job of closing rifts that are not meant to be opened. On their planet, they survive with a lower gravity (similar to say, the moon).

The Visitor, an experienced and high ranking Enforcer, discovers how easy it is to use dimensional rifts to teleport between dimensions. He begins to experiment with rifts, opening and closing them, jumping through and into other dimensions. The Enforcers finally figure out the Visitor's crimes, and realize they must punish him for what he has done. Here is where the theory splits into two possible paths with one final solution.

  1. To escape the Enforcers, the Visitor places himself in an escape pod. To gain momentum (similar to the rocket), he must fire the capsule at a fast rate into a dimensional rift. While firing the pod at a very fast rate, the debris of the Enforcer's world creates a meteor like rock surrounding the escape pod, as the Visitor flies through the dimensional rift, into Fortnite's.

  2. The Enforcers place the Visitor in a capsule not intended to be open, sealing him up and away forever. They send the Visitor through a rift, creating once again, a meteor from the debris collecting on the sides of the escape pod. The Visitor is now heading for Fortnite's world.

The Visitor crash lands in the middle of Dusty Divot. Vindertech (either the government of the Fortnite world, or a very rich/influential company) decides to set up a facility around the meteor after realizing it might be more extraterrestrial than the first thought. How do I know this is Vindertech? Well, the golden circle symbols on the sides of the trucks/cars bringing the hop rocks out of the divot and on the sides of the metal soldiers in Omega's army (I'll get to that later) is the same symbol for Vindertech in Save the World.

Anyway, Vindertech excavates the meteor, releases the capsule, the Visitor escapes (whether he was meant to escape or not, he does). It can be assumed that the Visitor forces Vindertech to take the hoprocks (using the trucks) to the villain base. Hop rocks are residual rocks that broke off of the meteor, and retained their low gravity material from Visitor's world.

Vindertech uses the Carbide vs. Omega movie to distract the public from the meteor/crater. A (prop or real, either way, it works in the end) rocket is constructed for the movie. We know this because the rocket is here since day 1, not after the Visitor shows up. The visitor did not build the rocket.

The Visitor eventually powers up the rocket using hop rocks, and uses his knowledge of dimensional travel to gain momentum and finally escape back to his home world.

The Enforcers, later in S5, realize what the Visitor has done. They capture the Visitor once more, and restore "balance and order" of what was destroyed by the Visitor (motel sign, Tomato temple, etc.). The Enforcers realize that they will need to get rid of the Visitor once more, but with more protection this time. As they realize the capsule was able to be opened, they place the Visitor inside of a purple energy cube formed by the Enforcers (hence why it took so long for it to appear, it took a while for the Enforcers to create the cube). They eventually build up enough power to TELEPORT the cube through the dimensional rift in the fortnite world. We know it teleports because the lightning strike hits the ground, and the cube almost sort of builds itself up into the world. This mimics the way players load back into the lobby after dying in game, bottom to top before fully forming.

The Visitor is now stuck inside the cube. The Enforcers give the cube properties that blast or attack anyone who tries to open it or inspect it. This is where the theory once again hits a fork in the road.

  1. The Enforcers program the cube to make its way to Loot Lake, knowing that the cube will melt when it reaches, killing the Visitor inside. They create low gravity domes to make the cube lighter and easier to move. If the cube sits in the low gravity dome for long enough, it absorbs the low gravity energy and becomes lighter and quicker to move. These rune placements directly parallel the hop rock trucks making their way to the rocket.

  2. The Visitor, now trapped inside this cube, begins to move the cube around the map. He too, must know that putting the cube in Loot Lake will melt it. He knows that if he makes it to Loot Lake, his prison will melt and he will be freed once more. He creates anti gravity domes to mimic his home planet to keep the cube going and easier to move, before finally making it to Loot Lake. He uses the bounci-ness of the lake to create a film over the lake, trapping himself under the lake similar to how ice shelters fish during the winter. He is now powering himself up to escape once more, hence the pulsating anti gravity domes.

I know this is a long theory, so I'll include a TL;DR

TL;DR: Visitor is an Enforcer gone rogue, gets sent through a dimensional rift in a capsule not intended to be opened for his punishments, Vindertech opens capsule, Visitor escapes in rocket, gets captured again, gets put inside a cube that attacks anyone who gets near it to avoid the cube being opened, Visitor heads to loot lake to melt the cube and trap himself under the water to plan his escape once more.

Edit: Thank you all for the kind words! Your confirmation means a lot to me, I put a lot of working into thinking about this. Glad to hear you guys think this is a sound theory, I hope this comes true!

Edit 2: 500 upvotes! Holy crap! Thank you!!!

u/MatPatGT kappa kappa



Submitted September 23, 2018 at 03:18PM by lavamanthegreat_ https://ift.tt/2OKoPhF https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

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