User blog:Itachi4843/Something they could have thought of.

I was randomely thinking about Ninjago when I had a great idea of making Zane a character of interest or at least decency, even IF they made him a robot. A way that would make it more like they put effort into the story instead of shoehorning it in just for the sake of it's presence.

So Zane's "Dad" builds Zane to have company, but mostly to have a son. Since the parts won't activate without a spark, and he wants Zane to have sentience like a human, instead of an AI, he builds a soul transfering machine and gives Zane part of his soul. This makes Zane human, but also makes Zane's dad age much faster. He's only granted a year or two to teach Zane about the world, but ultimately fails (Which would explain Zane's weirdness/curiosity). Before he dies, he resets Zane.

AND THEN HE STAYS DEAD.

Zane doesn't find out about this, just one person from the cast or the audience is told, assuming we MUST know his backstory and he MUST be a robot, ruining everything he had going for him when it comes to character traits. That person doesn't tell Zane, he/she just keeps it to himself so Zane doesn't freak out and question his existence.

Also, an evil soul harvester skeleton person finds the soul transferring machine and makes many devices based off of it's design, shooting for world domination, and a lot of souls. A large plot device for a small thing people would normally gloss over. It's perfect. Or at least better than that ninja robot cyborg helicopter crud.

But fixing all the things on the side aren't going to make this horrible show any better ultimately, so I don't know why I even typed this.