So we know we're going to see the Legacy Advantage next week. What the heck could it be? I don't think Ken wins based on editing so I don't think it has a huge impact, but I am befuddled as to what it could be. Is the word Legacy important? Could there be an immunity challenge involving Survivor trivia (the legacy of the show) and Ken gets an advantage in that challenge?
Could it be an opportunity to do different things that have come up in past shows - extra vote, eliminate a vote at TC, get an advantage for a challenge - and he has to choose which one he wants?
What are you thoughts?
Legacy Definition1. a gift by will especially of money or other personal property : bequest
2. something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past
So I think "Legacy" Advantage simply means the owner must "will" it to another player if they get voted out.
Ken will be able to read the Legacy Advantage note on the Morning of Day 36 with 6 players in the game. The most likely Advantage from past history would be an Advantage in the Final 6 Immunity Challenge though in the past it was an Advantage for the Final 5 Immunity Challenge (e.g. Malcolm won a do over, Cochran won skip a phase, Keith and Mike both won time to practice the IC)