Bfdi:Tpot: One is going to make a deal with Six or steal their power theory + some other theories
(Idk if this is necessarily a theory I just wanted to talk about this lol)
Am I the only person that thinks it's quite possible One is gonna make a deal with Six? Because that's how it sounds like from what One said in the episode, it's kinda implied. The problem is that from Six's reaction I think Six would know that it's not a good idea to accept a deal with One, so how would One even try to convince Six to sign? Using the objects that signed her contract and are with Six to attack Six for her or something? Possible, but even that I'm not sure if it's gonna work considering Donut declined just fine (by that I mean you can decline and she can sometimes accept that more or less) Or threatening to harm the objects that are with Six after they got some time to kinda bond with eachother?
One seemed to be running out of time and I'm not sure why, it could be for another reason, or it could be that she's leading up to this very important deal with Six that would help her to get Two's power later and knows it'd be hard to get Six to sign because Six is a fellow algebralien and probably has some power at least, so maybe that's why she's panicking. In fact, what if she wants to steal Six's power to make it easier to steal Two's power later and to get used to this stealing power thing and not be completely rusty or a newbie when she'll do the same with Two or whatever contestant that wins Tpot? (Or maybe she wants to steal as much power as she can/everyone's power)
The thing is I'm not sure if One can make Six do anything since who knows, more powerful in other ways or not, maybe Six is better at fighting compared to One, even if the subscriber specials are dubiously cannon and we're still not sure if they're cannon or not (since they would kinda mess with the timeline), I think their purpose was to help us understand the personalities of the numbers and how their species works so even if things from the subscriber specials could be retconned or completely re-witten, I think it's important to note that Six is characterized there as knowing how to fight, almost being eager to fight and harm others from getting annoyed very easily (causing them to be aggressive and harm/fight others!), and as someone who doesn't care what happens to others or about other peoples well-being in dire situations (kicking Seven, beating up Nine, leaving the other algebraliens behind instead of trying to help them escape the apocalypse as well) (also, again, also possible the subscriber specials are not cannon at all meaning that cannon Six could have a completely different personality regardless and be actually caring instead) however the thing is that, it's possible the subscriber specials are supposed to be a sort of prequel to bfdi, and if the subscriber specials are actually supposed to be a prequel to bfdi or some seasons of it, it could be that Six is the only remaining algebralien from that algebralien-filled planet and that 2763's apocalypse happened such a long time ago that Six changed as a person, the apocalypse situation changed them as a person, and now Six misses being with other people instead and is nicer because they realized how much they miss the other numbers, so this could make Six vulnerable enough to One's shenanigans.
We don't know if all the other algebraliens died and Six is the only one left or if, after the apocalypse, the other algebraliens moved and Six was the only one that decided to stay and continue to live at the equation playground. It could even be that some died and some moved afterwards, like Seven and Ten might have also survived since we saw them as drawings in Four's innerworld AND they along with Six also appeared as possible alternate universe versions of Two. (We don't actually know if algebraliens CAN die, we know they don't need to sleep, and I'm pretty sure they don't need to eat either if I remember correctly, algebraliens are very god-coded with their immense power and ways of being honestly, I've always seen them like a species of alien-gods for the most part)
It's Also possible if other algebraliens survived but decided to move from the planet that they decided to let Six, or make Six, live at the equation playground and be the only one that doesn't move from that planet to stay guard in case something massive happens again and make it harder for disasters that would affect the whole species to occur, making Six a caretaker of the planet where the equation playground is located basically as that planet seems to have some important algebralien things like the division symbol and other things that might need to be kept in check, preserved, and guarded so the wrong people don't use them.
(Of course it's also possible Six works with One, and is waaaaay better at pretending then One, or more serious about their job, but from that scene I just really doubt that's the case, thought Six trusting those random aliens (the objects that found Six at the equation playground) and the objects trusting this random algebralien (Six) dosen't necessarily seem that smart, but the situation seemed urgent so it's in a way understandable, still very easy for them to trick eachother, we know the objects won't but have no actual idea about Six, the way One looked at the map makes me concerned for Six more so then think Six is working for One to trick the objects so that's why I find this possibility unlikely)
Uhh? Idk what to put here lol
Another small fun theory, that idk if it counts as more of a theory or more of a head cannon/ au idea, is that maybe once algebraliens gain a certain age (and algebraliens live a lot, and I mean a lot of years, thousand of years if not more it seems) they are meant to leave the algebralien planet and go find their own planet to live on, instead of having their residency on the mother planet anymore, and maybe Four, X, Two, One, perhaps even Three and potentially Fifteen have reached that age and that's (at least one reason) why they've left earlier. And maybe out of all of them Six is the youngest, explaining why they're the only one left at the equation playground and why Four and One have a door in their innerworld specifically designed to bring them back to the equation playground, so that every algebralien if needed could go back to their species's home planet where young algebraliens reside to protect them if needed. This would be cool since algebraliens are meant to be aliens but they don't really feel very alien they always felt more like gods up until this point, so if they made such a lore thing it would make them feel more alien. And like that's why Six would say they're the only left, because any other algebraliens their age are further away on the planet in their own communities, and they're grouped in different communities that are further away from eachother on the planet, and the other algebraliens Six was apart of a community with, Seven, Fourteen etc. left because they came of age, and everyone part of Six's community group came of age except for them being the reason Six was left all alone.
I wrote this post late at night a few days ago right after watching tpot17 when I got the time
Edit: I also wanted to add that the 2763 subscriber special is VERY different from all the other subscriber specials, formula wise and in general, so even if all the other subscriber specials may be not cannon, the 2763 subscriber special (and it's continuation when it comes out, or continuations) could still be cannon in itself since it's so differently made in general and seems more important. But again we're not sure if any of the subscriber specials are cannon or not, but I really wanted to mention that it's very possible the 2763 subscriber special is cannon while the other subscriber specials may not be. Could also be that the first subscriber special is the only non-cannon one honestly since Four and X are there and there's objects that shouldn't be that at that time.