![]() The World Leaders believed they were so just in their actions that they refused to look at an alternative." On the other side, we have characters like Jennifer Bush or her fellow World Leaders who believe they are doing good. And going back to those three, just because someone seems evil, there may be more to them than we believe. Characters like Nerehc, Gnaa, or even Harvey McKenzie were able to control their inner darkness and use it to benefit their friends. Although we can't let our anger get out of control, we should not ignore it entirely. ![]() However, as we later learn with Nerehc Onu, a person's darkness or negative feelings can also be their strength. Even good operatives will give in to their darkness, such as Chris Uno when his Malladus Fury got out of control, or when Karin Kurosaki humiliated Jinta. All people have positive qualities and negative qualities, and these are reflected in element powers. As redundant as it was back then, it continues to be true. "Back in the days of the Firstborn Saga, you could barely go a chapter without the words 'light' or 'darkness' being mentioned. Learning from their predecessors, the KND are willing to grow stronger and eat healthier, and they have become so culturally accepting that almost every sector has at least one non-human operative." That's why, in the current storyline, the KND have stopped shunning vegetables and mindlessly attacking adults. But as we grow older, we learn to abandon these biases and accept that vegetables are healthy for us, we learn that everyone is different in some ways or others, and we learn that things change. They were prejudiced against broccoli, adults, handicapped people, and people who were generally "different." These are traits that are shared between kids in the real world. The problem is, however, the KND were prejudiced. It was always stated that Father was the most dangerous villain, but after Nigel and Eva mastered their bending powers, subduing Father was a walk in the park! And not only that, they would need a handy amount of new friends and allies to help them, whether they be human or alien. ![]() In order to combat these powerful villains, the KND would have to use their own inherent powers to fight them. In fact, do you remember how it took sacrificing an entire Moonbase just to defeat Grandfather?! And it didn't even kill him! It was pure luck that he landed in the decommissioner! Now ask yourself, what if they didn't have a decommissioner handy, what if it didn't even work? What if someone MORE powerful than Grandfather rolled around? It was clear that their 2x4 technology would only take them so far. Even after Numbuh 1 returned to his friends, the villains grew more dangerous, more powerful, and the crises more threatening. When Sector V learned of the Galactic Kids Next Door, it symbolized a massive change in their lives and their very world. "One of the core concepts of the Gameverse centers around growing up and evolving from past traditions and learning from past mistakes. As the KND combat more powerful villains and face new challenges, they continue to learn the secrets of the universe, grow stronger individually and as a team, and learn to deviate from their old traditions.īelow are some discussions of major philosophies in the Gameverse, discussed by Gamewizard2008 himself. The Gameverse begins as the Kids Next Door are entering a wide new universe, learning of the existence of alien races, gods, and meeting people with super-powers.
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