Burntrap ISN'T The Main Villain of Security Breach!? | FNAF Theory

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Looking through all of the security breach stuff again is really starting to change my perception on everything. Maybe the story actually was a lot deeper than we all planned (It just needed to have like, a little more hints to it in the game) Don't get me wrong, I like that FNAF is cryptic, but I think this could have been telegraphed better to be honest.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Preheating
00:47 What do the books tell us about Burntrap and the Blob?
03:17 What do we know about Burntrap and the Blob?
04:25 Air up Sponsorship
06:08 How does the mimic change what we know about Security Breach?
07:46 What are the issues with the mimic in Security Breach?
10:10 How is the Blob the main villain of Security Breach?
14:35 Letting it Cool
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  • @RyeToast
    Click here to get your own air up! airup.link/3HGGQLk And use code RYETOAST !!! What do you think about the blob? Is it the mastermind behind everything? Timestamps: Timestamps: 00:00 Preheating 00:47 What do the books tell us about Burntrap and the Blob? 03:17 What do we know about Burntrap and the Blob? 04:25 Air up Sponsorship 06:08 How does the mimic change what we know about Security Breach? 07:46 What are the issues with the mimic in Security Breach? 10:10 How is the Blob the main villain of Security Breach? 14:35 Letting it Cool
  • Actually, following through with the Storyteller... wouldn't it be possible that the goal is not recreating Afton... but recreating the story of FNAF. The storyteller is literally bringing the games to life not just Afton, but killer animatronics, missing children, and more.
  • @aiiv7839
    I remember the Burntrap ending, and seeing the Blob carrying Burntrap...it makes so much sense now, because the Blob looked so angry at Burntrap.
  • @Kalleron
    The mimic might be the main villian in Security Breach, but if we're being honest, the really real villian is Fazbear's lazy greediness. And the apparent lack of being forced to face any consequences. 😅
  • I actually really like this theory, especially that the blob wasn't killing burntrap at the end but saving him, because you're right that cutscene is ambiguous, and it gives a more satisfying reason why he is inevitably going to come back, rather than just 'oh yeah he escaped the blob and survived... Again'. Not sure that the trailers are good evidenced just because if this is the story they are trying to tell, I highly doubt they knew it at that point.
  • @ThaliaXIII
    God i just love how positive Rye is in all thier videos its just so refreshing compared to other theory channels ive seen around lately
  • Something I find peculiar is that it was written specifically that the Mimic was created all the way back in the 70s/80s Very early in FNAF timeline standards This is very odd because all the other pieces of this puzzle (Like the Storyteller and the VR Games) are in modern day, they could have easily said that these Mimic endos were made as a new evolution for the Pizzaplex, but no, the story mentions its very early. I believe that for one, the Mimic story is helping us piece together Burntrap and the PizzaPlex story, but it might also be pointing us to look back at the OG games with the idea that the Mimic existed, or it might be used to patch up holes and inconsitencies. But only time will tell tbh
  • You know, now that I have heard it said out loud, I'm convinced. The more I learn about the Mimic, the more it becomes clear. And my view of the Burntrap ending is forever changed. Think back during the burntrap "fight". When the Blob gets involved in the gameplay, it clearly only tries to invade our space. If the Blob really was just a mindless creature that would lash out at anything it saw as a threat, then why does it wait til things are falling apart to attack Burntrap? It's only incursion is into the player's space. And what are the players doing in that area? Using fire to attack Burntrap. And when we do see it grab Burntrap in the cutscene, it comes down right where Burntrap is. No searching, just goes right for the limping chimera. On a related note: I'm pondering what Edwin meant when he saw the animatronics act weird then found the tiger head; Then he says or thinks to himself "it's happening again". What's happening again though? The only thing I can think of with any possible link is from FNAF2. It's the night where phone guy mentions that there was a spare yellow suit in the back, someone used it, now none of them are acting right. They interact with kids fine but when they encounter an adult they just stare. It's not an exact 1:1, but Edwin must be referring to whatever happened with the usage of the yellow suit in the back and the subsequent change in behavior of the animatronics. I'm not sure I really have enough grounds to say, but I suspect that the event that caused this shift was some kind of murder and the Mimic saw it somehow. In the Silver Eyes books, William says that the animatronic choreography is controlled by a central system. What if the Mimic programming was used as the foundation of this central control system. Just change it to tell the animatronics to Mimic a certain set of behaviors and not necessarily everything it saw. So when the Mimic sees William murder a kid, the agony that animated it was sparked again and it began changing. The animatronics became very creepy and just stared at adults. This pent up agony and proclivity for violence was awoken and Jeremy lost his frontal lobe. An animatronic biting someone's head with enough force to do that isn't a normal thing obviously. And under normal circumstances wouldn't even be possible given it wouldn't be something programmed in. But when you add in an agony fueled robot that commits everything it sees to memory to emulate, it starts to make more sense. I don't have a whole lot of reasons why it would shake out as I've described. But I just had a thought and ran with it.
  • The issue with this theory is that GGY implies that GGY and the blob are enemies. As in his rewrite of the paper, GGY makes the story all about him being the wizard's favorite apprentice and how the later pages that used to be about how GGY controlling the animatronics, now switching to have an animatronic supervillain going into battle with a tentacled monster, which would be the Mimic against the blob in this case. Implying that the Mimic1 AI is against the Blob, which wouldn't make much sense if the Blob was also using the Mimic1 AI itself.
  • @NekaSulia
    I would like to throw one other thing out there that I am surprised nobody has talked about. In one ending, we see 2 Vanessas. What are the chances that one of those is one of the mimics?
  • @LordDiscord
    My main issues with the Mimic and the blob, is it suffers from having any real motives outside of just copying, not only that, its hard to apply any true hate to the Mimic like you could to William do to the damage and horrors he cause, because, the Mimic at the end of the day is only doing what it was programmed to do, whereas there was no excuse for William. So you feel kind of bad, for the Mimic, especially given that it was nearly killed by Henry its creator, for just doing what it was designed to do. Also why all the build up to make us believe William was back only to pull the surprise that nope, its just the Mimic. Also what about Michaels room from Sister Location? And the subtle hints of Michael still being alive. To me why go through the trouble of setting up a new villain that is mimicking and old villain, at that point just bring back the old villain. Im still hoping that if this Mimic twist winds up happening, that as the Mimic kills, that the agony, and remnant will eventually grow large enough to give William enough strength to break free of UCN and return once more, maybe even returning and putting an end to the imposter. The thing about imitators is they are usually not meant to actually replace what they are imitating, they are only standing in until the original returns, we have seen twist like this from horror movies like Halloween or Friday the 13th, if the Mimic is to become the next main villain then either it needs to eventually abandon the William facade and become its own character or eventually open the doors for William to return. Because again if its only going to imitate William than why not just bring him back. Also, whats going to happen to remnant, and the actual supernatural/ Haunted aspects of fnaf if we are only dealing with advanced ais now. I just find it hard, to just see all of that be abandoned for a more sci fi approach. I could be fine if this lead to history repeating itself and a new Missing Children Incident happened that made this build up worth something as well as taking the Mimic passed something that could be redeemed.
  • @lotuscat_
    honestly, blob/mimic being the main villain is already miles better than "oh no, purple man back!" like jeez, we know he "always comes back" but still, about time we got a new antagonist, and everyone wanted a copycat killer situation, and we've got it in a twisted sci-fi way. also been a fan of the channel recently, good stuff, water is best drink hands down, even in my own opinion lmao
  • @Hellbughunter
    I am not sure about the Glitchtrapvirus being the Mimicprogram. Why would it take the form of a stitched suit? Something that seems personal to William, while very unlikely to be seen by the mimic.
  • Let’s not forget that in the FNAF Encyclopedia, it states that Burntraps name “isn’t official”, so that could be The Mimic?
  • @GhostRose6500
    This kinda makes sense, it would explain why the Blob attacks Gregory and leaves everything else alone. My problem is that if both the Burntrap and the Blob mimics in seperate bodies, then what’s with the differences in their eyes? Sure that could be explained by how Scraptrap might have William’s agony but wouldn’t that make him somewhat the actual Afton then? And throughout the boss battle Burntrap was trying to take over Freddy, shouldn’t that be Glitchtrap or the Blob’s doing? Why let Burntrap be the one to do all this?
  • @bluegold1026
    Once again, you have brought unto us another well thought out FNAF theory! Cannot wait for the Ruin DLC to come out. Maybe Steel Wool are paying attention to all these theories and getting a sense of where the DLC should go next.
  • @JohnTK
    When I first saw the ending cutscene of SB, I immediately assumed that it was the blob rescuing burntrap. I mean, it’s clear from the gameplay that they are on the same team, right? Or is that just me? But then everyone else in the community jumped on the “the blob killed afton again” train and I just shrugged and moved on.
  • @marsbones398
    I feel like if the Funtime Freddy head of the blob is analogous to the Tiger Rock head in the books…. doesn’t that mean that the little freddy plush that crying child has is analogous to the white tiger plush the boy has in the books? following this logic, would the ‘creator who has no time to raise their child, so makes a robot caretaker’ be william? or am i taking this too far lol