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It's absolutely a possibility that parts of ABA are going to be appear in Spectrum (in fact, some AI parts are already in it and a few enemy bits as well), but it's not going to be possible to just jam the two together.
Mainly there are three reasons for that:
1) Spectrum already comes with an impressive number of custom enemies, there is simply no need to add the ABA bestiary to it. In fact, i think it would actually hurt the gameplay.
2) Spectrum and ABA should stay seperate entities, with their own flavor and style. Spectrum is going to be the "Change everything!"-Overhaul, similar to how LW2 works. ABA is going to stay the solution for people that prefer a modular approach.
3) Integrating ABA into Spectrum and crossreferencing and balancing all the enemies with each other would be a collossal amount of work, way more than we want to spend. We feel that the time is spent much better elsewhere.