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*It has to be Time Travel, maybe he is his own great grandfather or something, he has a life time wish of being a tinkerer, and there is a book from him before he was born, it has to be the best explination.
*It has to be Time Travel, maybe he is his own great grandfather or something, he has a life time wish of being a tinkerer, and there is a book from him before he was born, it has to be the best explination.
*Somehow, when I played The Sims 3 for DS, and I didn't play The Sims 2 (besides the Xbox, DS, and PSP version), I thought Alex Goth had a relation to the Goth family. But Murder in Pleasantview is in The Sims 3 for DS, I think. And in the Business career, there is an action you can choose for him called, "Run Numbers." So that's probably why he chose the Business career track in The Sims 3. But I don't believe Alex and Cecelia grew up with the same parents, either, since it's illegal to marry someone in your family. But some things in these games don't make sense. And something that also doesn't make sense is why they look like each other (which may mean they WERE in the same family), but they're married, so that makes my theory not make any sense at all about their family. I don't know. I'm just confused. If you move in Alex Goth, he has two Creative skill points (which may mean that he is the writer of Murder in Pleasantview), but Beacon Bay and the city in The Sims 3 PS3 look sort of the same, because there's a beach and a lighthouse to the south of both maps. Except that in the DS version, the lighthouse is reachable, not out in the ocean. But somehow, if I'm correct about the book in the DS version, Alex Goth writes it, but since he doesn't appear in the PS3 version (and the towns are kinda different), he may have wrote it and that before Beacon Bay, instead of Strangetown, there was Sunset Valley, which was probably why he doesn't appear in the PS3 version because he was in a different town/ city at the time of Sunset Valley. So he wrote it during the time of the PS3 version (when the city was big) and then he moved to Beacon Bay when it was founded by Malcolm Landgraab. So EA may have made an error or something. So it probably went: Sunset Valley, Beacon Bay, and Strangetown.  But why his parents are younger is a mystery. Also, to help with Bella's theory, in the PS3 and 3DS versions, there's a book titled, "Where's Bella?" So it's probably a connection to her disappearance. So Where's Bella and Alien Abduction are possibly connected, along with Murder in Pleasantview. So Alien Abduction is possibly later written by him because he found out what may have happened to her. But why they are younger is probably because he had kids and named them after his parents, except that he couldn't take care of them and he gave them to another family. So it's possible he and Cecilia were married even before Beacon Bay, or he had an ex- wife. Another theory is that EA decided to make them younger, or the Magic Llama in the game (found holding L1, L2, R1 and R2 in the start menu; be sure to save first) made them young again, so Bella possibly didn't want her son knowing she was still alive, and Bella possibly used Divine Intervention on Alex's father, possily explaining why there is a Karma Power that revives your sim. So the order could be: Where's Bella, Murder in Pleasantview and Alien Abduction. The last two titles could be linked to theories in the game, or that Bella posed as someone else, or in her kid form, and started a rumor that she was abducted by aliens. Where's Bella could be the first book since the title is asking where she is, and Alien Abduction could be the last book since it appears in Sims 3 Seasons (like it's mentioned). If I find out more, I'll add more.
*Somehow, when I played The Sims 3 for DS, and I didn't play The Sims 2 (besides the Xbox, DS, and PSP version), I thought Alex Goth had a relation to the Goth family. But Murder in Pleasantview is in The Sims 3 for DS, I think. And in the Business career, there is an action you can choose for him called, "Run Numbers." So that's probably why he chose the Business career track in The Sims 3. But I don't believe Alex and Cecelia grew up with the same parents, either, since it's illegal to marry someone in your family. But some things in these games don't make sense. And something that also doesn't make sense is why they look like each other (which may mean they WERE in the same family), but they're married, so that makes my theory not make any sense at all about their family. I don't know. I'm just confused. If you move in Alex Goth, he has two Creative skill points (which may mean that he is the writer of Murder in Pleasantview), but Beacon Bay and the city in The Sims 3 PS3 look sort of the same, because there's a beach and a lighthouse to the south of both maps. Except that in the DS version, the lighthouse is reachable, not out in the ocean. But somehow, if I'm correct about the book in the DS version, Alex Goth writes it, but since he doesn't appear in the PS3 version (and the towns are kinda different), he may have wrote it and that before Beacon Bay, instead of Strangetown, there was Sunset Valley, which was probably why he doesn't appear in the PS3 version because he was in a different town/ city at the time of Sunset Valley. So he wrote it during the time of the PS3 version (when the city was big) and then he moved to Beacon Bay when it was founded by Malcolm Landgraab. So EA may have made an error or something. So it probably went: Sunset Valley, Beacon Bay, and Strangetown.  But why his parents are younger is a mystery. Also, to help with Bella's theory, in the PS3 and 3DS versions, there's a book titled, "Where's Bella?" So it's probably a connection to her disappearance. So Where's Bella and Alien Abduction are possibly connected, along with Murder in Pleasantview. So Alien Abduction is possibly later written by him because he found out what may have happened to her. But why they are younger is probably because he had kids and named them after his parents, except that he couldn't take care of them and he gave them to another family. So it's possible he and Cecilia were married even before Beacon Bay, or he had an ex- wife. Another theory is that EA decided to make them younger, or the Magic Llama in the game (found holding L1, L2, R1 and R2 in the start menu; be sure to save first) made them young again, so Bella possibly didn't want her son knowing she was still alive, and Bella possibly used Divine Intervention on Alex's father, possily explaining why there is a Karma Power that revives your sim. So the order could be: Where's Bella, Murder in Pleasantview and Alien Abduction. The last two titles could be linked to theories in the game, or that Bella posed as someone else, or in her kid form, and started a rumor that she was abducted by aliens. Where's Bella could be the first book since the title is asking where she is, and Alien Abduction could be the last book since it appears in Sims 3 Seasons (like it's mentioned). If I find out more, I'll add more.
*He´s created in CAS just like all playable Sims (his NID shows that he´s fourth Sim made in Pleasantview (1st is Mortimer, 2nd is Bella, 3rd is Cassandra and 4th is Alex). [[User:Mate1234|Mate1234]] ([[User talk:Mate1234|talk]]) 19:20, July 9, 2013 (UTC)