Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-27521865-20190624190722/@comment-2043993-20190629121548

In regards to the clan part of your grievances: Sakura and Tenten aren't mentioned to be part of any clan, at least not originally (Sakura's naturally a part of the Uchiha clan at the epilogue). Being revealed to have a distinct clan might come later, like it didi with the Sarutobi or Hatake clans, it simply hasn't been considered to be a relavant plotpoint.

Simply being born in a non prominent clan, doens't mean that the character is weak or doomed to be unimportant. Minato Namikaze hasn't been mentioned to be a part of a prominent clan, and yet, he's considered one of the strongest shinobi in the series. Same goes for Jiraiya or Orochimaru. Unknown clans, but that doesn't mean they can't climb the ladder of power or abilities.

Another example is Kakashi. He's naturally part of the Hatake clan, but that clan isn't mentioned to be important or prominent in the least. The known members are/were powerful, but the clan itself isn't that special.

Anothger thing to be adressed: Being from a specific clan doesn't limit the user in the scope of their abilities or their potential to rise, even when the clan have a number of hiden tech at their disposal. the hiden tech are simply part of the clans fighting style, but the individual members are bound to only use those abilities. An example of this is the second Mizukage, a member of the Hozuki clan, who uses many water release techniques. Despite this, the second Mizukage centered his fighting style around his summon and his genjutsuskills. He was able to use water and did so, but it wasn't what he solely relied on, unlike his relatives in Suigetsu or Mangetsu. He was also stated to have a KG, but didn't use it in his fights in the manga or anime (same with the other elements at his disposal btw).

All of this leads me to conclude that whether being part of a clan or not, doesn't limit the character. It does allow them a platform to grow from with abilities and with plot as time goes on.

On the front with the aliens and such, I partly agree with you on that one, there's plenty of work that can be revealed with the world that had already been established. Aside from Konoha there's a ton of other villages that hasn't been fleshed out. That has been done a bit in the novels and the anime, but that's only partially cannon. The problem remains that with the reveal of Aliens, then they're going to be a major element in the franchise, because it's just so "outlandish" and "unique" compared to the rest of the "mundane" shinobi world. To ignore it, might create even more dissatisfaction amongst the fans. And since the Boruto writers seems fixed on making more use of sci-fi elements (like a ripoff lightsaber), then it's unlikely that the shinobi world would be a focus, when there's the Otsutsuki clan of aliens to use instead.

One last thing, please use punctuation and spaces, as it'd make what you're trying to say vastly more understandable.