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I think Chris got the calendar concept from Idea Guy rather than MLP. In the Patreon page, he said he was talking directly to Night Star for info, and this was during the timeframe when IG was RPing as his imaginary friends. Also, [[:File:Idea Guy on Equestrian calendar.png|one of Idea Guy's KF posts]] implied that the calendar is that way because Equestria is set on the planet Sera from Gears of War. From how he mentioned the Hammer of Dawn and Emergence Day (war events in the game), it looks like the calendar may have been for easing Chris into thinking Equestria was on Sera in order to set up a narrative that it would become a battlefield.  [[User:Hurtful Truth Level|Hurtful Truth Level]] ([[User talk:Hurtful Truth Level|talk]]) 07:56, 22 July 2020 (UTC)
I think Chris got the calendar concept from Idea Guy rather than MLP. In the Patreon page, he said he was talking directly to Night Star for info, and this was during the timeframe when IG was RPing as his imaginary friends. Also, [[:File:Idea Guy on Equestrian calendar.png|one of Idea Guy's KF posts]] implied that the calendar is that way because Equestria is set on the planet Sera from Gears of War. From how he mentioned the Hammer of Dawn and Emergence Day (war events in the game), it looks like the calendar may have been for easing Chris into thinking Equestria was on Sera in order to set up a narrative that it would become a battlefield.  [[User:Hurtful Truth Level|Hurtful Truth Level]] ([[User talk:Hurtful Truth Level|talk]]) 07:56, 22 July 2020 (UTC)


:That photo has cleared up everything. Idea guy wanted to put Equestria on Sera. And forced Chris to do it. But Chris's ego added the extra bit that Rise/Feb 24th is always on the same date. This clash fucks the calendar up completely. At the current state, the 457 day calendar is impossible because then 4 of the canon Sonichu 12-9 dates will be wrong. But if we hold he dates to be accurate, the 457 day calendar will be wrong.  
:That photo has cleared up everything. Idea guy wanted to put Equestria on Sera. And forced Chris to do it. But Chris's ego added the extra bit that Rise/Feb 24th is always on the same date. This clash fucks the calendar up completely. At the current state, the 457 day calendar is impossible because then 3 of the canon Sonichu 12-9 dates will be wrong. But if we hold he calendarto be accurate, the dates will be wrong.  


In my article, I chose to reject the 457 day calendar to make sure that as little will be wrong as possible. Now its all up to Chris to confirm which one is true. - [[User:Klop|klop <-- fag]] ([[User talk:Klop|talk]]) 08:04, 22 July 2020 (UTC)
In my article, I chose to reject the 457 day calendar to make sure that as little will be wrong as possible. Now its all up to Chris to confirm which one is true. - [[User:Klop|klop <-- fag]] ([[User talk:Klop|talk]]) 08:04, 22 July 2020 (UTC)

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Idea Guy influence

I think Chris got the calendar concept from Idea Guy rather than MLP. In the Patreon page, he said he was talking directly to Night Star for info, and this was during the timeframe when IG was RPing as his imaginary friends. Also, one of Idea Guy's KF posts implied that the calendar is that way because Equestria is set on the planet Sera from Gears of War. From how he mentioned the Hammer of Dawn and Emergence Day (war events in the game), it looks like the calendar may have been for easing Chris into thinking Equestria was on Sera in order to set up a narrative that it would become a battlefield. Hurtful Truth Level (talk) 07:56, 22 July 2020 (UTC)

That photo has cleared up everything. Idea guy wanted to put Equestria on Sera. And forced Chris to do it. But Chris's ego added the extra bit that Rise/Feb 24th is always on the same date. This clash fucks the calendar up completely. At the current state, the 457 day calendar is impossible because then 3 of the canon Sonichu 12-9 dates will be wrong. But if we hold he calendarto be accurate, the dates will be wrong.

In my article, I chose to reject the 457 day calendar to make sure that as little will be wrong as possible. Now its all up to Chris to confirm which one is true. - klop <-- fag (talk) 08:04, 22 July 2020 (UTC)