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I thought I'd talk about what I think is happening since no one else is from what I've seen.
I'm positive that the son Shin is actually the father Shin's clone. There are several reasons for thinking so:
A. It looks like there are several "Shins"
We never got a clear look, but this is probably foreshadowing.
B. All his eyes on his body are the same mangekyos.
Even relatives don't have the same MS. Each one is unique, so this is direct confirmation that he either cloning his MS to spam it over and over, or is modifying eyes. These eyes are most likely harvested from his "sons."
C. He shares the same name as his son. This isn't uncommon, but given the rest of the evidence, this is another strong indicator of cloning.
D. He treats his "son" as nothing more than an object. This could be being cold-hearted, but it would make sense for him to have this attitude with someone that is nothing more than a replication of his own flesh.
All of these combined acts as a strong case for Shin to be cloning himself.
Theoretical backstory:
What this has to do with the plot:
I'm positive that the son Shin is actually the father Shin's clone. There are several reasons for thinking so:
A. It looks like there are several "Shins"
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We never got a clear look, but this is probably foreshadowing.
B. All his eyes on his body are the same mangekyos.
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Even relatives don't have the same MS. Each one is unique, so this is direct confirmation that he either cloning his MS to spam it over and over, or is modifying eyes. These eyes are most likely harvested from his "sons."
C. He shares the same name as his son. This isn't uncommon, but given the rest of the evidence, this is another strong indicator of cloning.
D. He treats his "son" as nothing more than an object. This could be being cold-hearted, but it would make sense for him to have this attitude with someone that is nothing more than a replication of his own flesh.
All of these combined acts as a strong case for Shin to be cloning himself.
Theoretical backstory:
He's most likely was young during the time of the Uchiha massacre, and came across Itachi, only to be actively rescued. Itachi probably took pity on the young Shin, probably reminding him of Sasuke, or he felt guilty over something (like maybe killing his parents in front of him, activating MS). Itachi probably had an active role in hiding him from the leaf. Shin, conflicted over rage over his parents and his admiration and gratitude to Itachi, he ultimately categorizes the events as "survival of the fittest" Apocalpse and Esedeath style. This would fit perfectly for his talk about evolution.
What this has to do with the plot:
Remember what was said about Kaguya's army?
Remember, the army was a bunch of white Zetsus. Remember what they do? They replicate the appearance and chakra of their targets. It's quite possible that their original purpose was to imitate Kaguya to gain power as her legion. Shin most likely perfect or learned this technique, and had white Zetsu's perfectly imitate him completely down to his mind and abilities. As a result, there's actually an army of Shin's awaiting to be unleashed on the world.
This is how he'll be a threat in the Boruto movie while Boruto and Sarada will be able to defeat him whereas Naruto and Sasuke will not. Naruto and Sasuke will be fighting the armies, being occupied by their insane numbers, while Bolt and Sarada fight the real one for the final battle, who is completely inferior to Naruto and Sasuke, making the plot semi-believable. The final battle will probably be all or nothing with regards to Shin trying to access "something scarier than Kaguya."
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Remember, the army was a bunch of white Zetsus. Remember what they do? They replicate the appearance and chakra of their targets. It's quite possible that their original purpose was to imitate Kaguya to gain power as her legion. Shin most likely perfect or learned this technique, and had white Zetsu's perfectly imitate him completely down to his mind and abilities. As a result, there's actually an army of Shin's awaiting to be unleashed on the world.
This is how he'll be a threat in the Boruto movie while Boruto and Sarada will be able to defeat him whereas Naruto and Sasuke will not. Naruto and Sasuke will be fighting the armies, being occupied by their insane numbers, while Bolt and Sarada fight the real one for the final battle, who is completely inferior to Naruto and Sasuke, making the plot semi-believable. The final battle will probably be all or nothing with regards to Shin trying to access "something scarier than Kaguya."