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There is more to the story. The full script (if made) will make you lol even harder. Adam's secret weapon to kidnap the citizens is referred to as AntARTdevi Tron 6000 in which one of the words is a clever anagram for DeviantART where he repaints the citizens that he has stolen into creatures referred to as the OCs or at least that is what Adam calls them behind closed doors with his friend Allan who finds Adam's invention appalling but accepts Adam's antics due to being a partner in crime who will help him favor his own goals. The OCs are referred to everyone else who isn't Adam as monsters, aliens, off colors, rejects, etc. He only pulls the Final Weapon when he sees that his playground is no longer under his control. He did not want to blow up the world that he had created but had no choice if it meant to fight those who wronged him.

You might be thinking that this is an idea created to mock autists unfairly but there is even more to this story. Many of the themes are planted in the story to expand on the ideas of the show seen an EmpLemon's video describing what made old SpongeBob good. Adam is actually the good guy of the story but is painted as a villain in every scene where he encounters Patrick or Patrick's friends. Behind his villainous Fawful like antics and dialogue lies the soul of a person whose soul was broken by those around him. Those that look deeper into the story will see that Adam is actually a deep metaphor for people who are rejected from society because they are too unique in the oddest ways in almost similar ways that Squidward and SpongeBob are rejected from society. Adam has many special talents that are being held back by society. He built an entire planet by himself to make it his playground to toy with where he is basically a god without actually being a god. One of the many pieces of evidence for this in the story for the game is that the lock inside the pyramid is referred to as "The Puzzle" and it contains 4 colors, each being that of the autism logo.