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storyline isn't that illogical, but i suppose that depends on your point of view
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Logic is not subjective
here are examples of stupid story design:
-The highly valuable last gabbit alive is captured with the express aim of being used to find and retrieve other captured animals - even though the Vykkers are more than capable of doing this themselves/with interns in their like bubble ships
This is made even stupider by the fact gabbits are slow, one legged, have weak arms and are clearly more at home in the sea - yet the last gabbit on the planet was given the task of roaming around the continent capturing fuzzles. Right. Just how in God's name was Munch supposed to perform his duty for the Vykkers?
-Munch and Abe are commanded by the Big Raisin to help a particularly lazy Glukkon become one of the richest Glukkons on Oddworld. Why? Why?!
Reasons why:
So they could use said Glukkon to buy the last can of gabbiar with the amassed fortune - a ridiculous proposition; why would the Big Raisin, Abe and Munch want to invest 3000000 or so moolah into Vykkers Labs? Why do they need to spends weeks amassing Lulu's fortune when they can possess and steal the gabbiar from any owner without giving 3000000 moolah to the vykkers?
Another possible reason: Because donating the money from various small businesses in the countryside sends them bust. Not bad in theory, but considering they are more than capable of infiltrating and possessing the head Glukkon of each such business, why donate the money to Lulu if it is only going to be invested in Vykkers Labs? Better to take the money youself, or just destroy the businesses and burn the money
The story is just stupid. There's no need to use Lulu. There's no reason to invest so much money in the Vykkers, which are hardly a native-friendly company; hell, there's no reason why Abe should even go and help Munch in the first place. I can't remember if the Big Raisin did actually justify sending Abe to the Big Well to help Munch...
It's not like Abe needed Munch's help to rescue a few eggs, and it's not like any of the Quintology arc was advanced around Munch - as far as we're aware, Munch is just going to bugger off and raise a hundred gabbiwogs (which will then get fished out of the sea and eaten by the now-richer-than-ever Vykkers. Once they've built a new ship that is)
Of course, I suppose the story is only illogical if you presume the characters not to be the stupidest beings in fiction and if you presume them to have motives and ambitions which fit into their established character
Oh, and who is this Big Raisin creature? Why are Abe and the mudokons suddenly so eager to do his bizarre bidding?
Maybe he's really a glukkon in disguise and is blackmailing them with the Queen's life. Suddenly the story all makes sense!