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Yes, I have.
Still, if it was actually so important that it was a support item, then Scott would have at least wrapped two extra wires through the buttonholes to at least provide an explanation for it being attached.
But if it was so insignificant that he left it the way it was, then the button's function is very likely not actually important and is just a little aesthetic feature.
Actually, never. (The maskless Ennard has the button covered up by a pair of wires.)
But we never see him damaged without it, either, so it really doesn't mean anything if we don't have a damaged variant to compare the "intact" one to.
Nice fanfiction, bro.
But we're talking theories here, not made up stuff.
Scott just imagines them with genders, he said it on my joke thread
But there is always the canon gender, which is the one that Scott imagines them as.
Except it looks nothing like the Puppet. It has a red nose and blue eyes.
And it doesn't have the tears on its face :/