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Imagine the 15 year old Sora teaming up with the 14 year old Sora in order to stop both Xemnas and "Ansem." who they themseleves have teamed up with only one goal on their minds-To achieve ultimate power and take over the entire universe by in turn taking over Kingdom Hearts.

 

The idea is based off from Sonic Generations, What do you think?

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The main problem with it is explaining how that having two Soras ( a younger one, and an older one) works. If a good reason of why they can do this can be supplied, then I think it might have some potential.

The main problem with it is explaining how that having two Soras ( a younger one, and an older one) works. If a good reason of why they can do this can be supplied, then I think it might have some potential.

 

Maybe Xemnas and Xehanort's Heartless could have somekind of "Time Eater" of their own that destroys the fabric of time and space.

Sounds interesting, but only if it's explained why the two versions of Sora can coexist and why they can each do things that the other can't (also, 14 year old Sora would need to be at least Kingdom Hearts Final Mix Sora or know some of the slights from KH:CoM to compensate for his general less awesomeness).

If that happened , then MF will have some connection with them since he can go in time.

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