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* Alternitavely, Maxwell is already a Scribblenaut; completing the tutorial and becoming "a true Scribblenaut" is represented as graduating from university, and the rest of the game after that is one big test meant to help him gradually hone his skill (puzzle levels) and creativity (action levels). Getting 100% completion grants him the rank of ''Super'' Scribblenaut, and exploring his newly-gained powers (ex. the ability to use adjectives) will be the premise of the sequel.
** What's the opposite of [[Jossed]]? The devs have said in interviews that this was basically what the plot of the game was before they said "screw it" and just made it fun and random.
*** The opposite of [[Jossed]]? I'm not sure. [[I Knew It!]], maybe?
 
== Maxwell is a robot. ==
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* On the other hand, it could be ''Maxwell himself'' who causes the bad future through rampant rewriting of reality.
 
== Maxwell is a [[Doctor Who (TV)|Time Lord]]. ==
Maxwell doesn't write stuff in his notebook to make them appear; the notebook is a TARDIS that is so much [[Bigger On the Inside]] that it can hold millions of copies of everything imaginable. Maxwell has no need for the TARDIS in time or space travel because he has time machines and teleporters, so all he really could need it for would be to get more stuff to put in the TARDIS. This is the whole point of the game: playing as Maxwell in his endless quest to get starites to have more stuff in his TARDIS.