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Pokemon, a science

Yes well, obese 3-year-olds oftentimes have more impressive muscles than I do too...

o.O
Sadly... most of the time they are more impressive than I as well. -_-
And that is why I play pokemon. >_>
So I can beat the little buggers and show them their place. :D
 
Sadly... most of the time they are more impressive than I as well. -_-
And that is why I play pokemon. >_>
So I can beat the little buggers and show them their place. :D


Does a lot for the old inferiority complex.... sometimes the pills just aren't enough... *sigh*

>_>
 
Indeed we have... i'm too tired to do any real thinking right now, but i'm totally addicted to breeding Yanmas atm. I can't make myself stop :(
 
I am entraced in the art of Eevee prostitution.....
I make them for my friends and whatnot... you know. It's Eevee....
Well, I now have 3 boxes full and can't stop....
It's bad enough the hoe makes an egg almost every minute or so. >_>;;
 
I am entraced in the art of Eevee prostitution.....
I make them for my friends and whatnot... you know. It's Eevee....
Well, I now have 3 boxes full and can't stop....
It's bad enough the hoe makes an egg almost every minute or so. >_>;;

Ugh... Eevee is such a whore. I don't have spare Yanmas because most of them are crap. The only ones i've been keeping are the ones that replace my old crappier parents, and then the old parents get released too. You'd think with all these Yanmas i've released that i'd be able to find them around Solaceon town, but for some reason, they seem to want to just be in the Great Marsh. Must be some sort of climate-related migration type of thing, although Solaceon isn't that far north of the Marsh. At any rate, i'm going to lie down and try to get some sleep. Perhaps we can resume the festivities tomorrow night :P
 
On Serebii there was a very interesting thread on Pokemon taxonomy. It classified Pokemon based on their similarities. For example, Zangoose and Typhlosion are both bipedal mustelids, so they were classified together.
 
Very true. And if you look closely, it is easy to see how both could have evolved from the same family. All you have to do is look for a pokemon that looks like it could have offspringed them. Such as: Relicanth could have easily spawned Goldeen and Lumeon both, they are just seperate evolutions of the same creature.
 
Gene's could be considered IV's. And when we IV breed we could call it in-breeding, because we're looking for the most outstanding children.
 
wow. what irony that in pokemon breeding amongst siblings produce good genes whereas in real life... well, in real life, its illegal...

but then im no expert at pokemon or animal breeding

pokemon biology AND pokemon physics... next thing you know, there'll be a pokemonium element for pokemon chemistry...
 
Well, either way. How could pidgey fly you? >.>
I mean, he is 1'0" tall 4 lbs bird!!! IMO,I would NOT want to hold my hopes and dreams with that thing when 200 ft in the air.>_<
Logically speaking, it can't do though I alway image them carrying their trainers on their back, with the weight of the trainer nearly crushing them everytime they landed.
 
All of the aspects of breeding are really strange in the Pokemon world.

In real life, two animals must be in the same species to produce any fertile offspring, but the rule doesn't seem to apply to Pokemon, since any two Pokemon that are in the same breeding group can have babies that can make more eggs. Does that mean that technically a Skitty is the same species as a Wailord? (sorry but that's the first example I could think of, heh)

And how about those Pokemon that are in two different breeding groups? So Wailord, under our classification system, Wailord would be the same species as everything in the Ground egg group, as well as everything in the Water 2 egg group, meaning that really the Ground egg group Pokemon would be the same species as the Water 2 members, and with all of the connections between egg groups, you can pretty much go on and connect everything.

And then come the genderless Pokemon. Before Ditto, it was all good, because they couldn't breed with anything. But then Ditto came along, and, well, now Pokemon that aren't properly equipped can create babies anyway.

Which brings me to the subject of Ditto. Actually, I can't think of anything I could possibly say about Ditto, but you guys can think about it for yourselves.

Also I just want to note that Pokemon are fertile right out of the egg. They don't have to wait to mature or anything. And the Day Care couple doesn't seem to have any problem with hot level 1 on level 100 action.

In short, don't think anything about Pokemon biology. I also have nothing to do right now, in case you couldn't tell. And I probably made myself look like a dumbass at the same time. Whatever.
 
Another couple of questions to throw out:
Why is it that if Torterra is the continent pokemon, they aren't that big at all.....?

I don't know if this has been mentioned already, but there is a story telling of a turtle who the earth was placed on (look it up yourself), and thats who torrenta is based on, and why he is ground/grass, because that is the earth. (But of course, there's always water.)
 
I always had the question on how Dark types were immune to psychic attacks. I made a very bad mistake in asking 4chan about it. I couldn't stop laughing from the trauma for days.

While this was mainly game balance, the few smart people explained Dark types not as the evil occult (that's closer to the ghost type) but rather they're closer to the "Used Car Salesman" type, who say one thing but mean another, and are hard to read.

I always thought of the concept of non-evil darkness as instinct or the id, and psychic powers can only manipulate on the conscious level. Darkness/Dark pokes do not operate on the conscious level, thusly there is nothing for the psychic to manipulate.
 
Well, dark types were introduced because ghost and psychic types were dominating the game. But I always had the same line of thinking as Iron Thorn. And by the way, pokemon evolution seems to me more like transmutation O_o'. You know when the nucleus of an atom becomes another (I'm a chem major xP).
 
My creationist friend (who, by the way, is a fellow Pokemon nerd) said that it isn't really evolution when you think about it. It's just that "spontaneous mutation" takes up too much space.
 
Well, that's a bit of a mouthful for 8 year old kids. We competitive battlers aren't the only ones playing this game y'know.
 
Technically, shouldn't all ghosts be immune to physical attacks? Except maybe other ghosts attacks, but thats something that I thought of when the split was first introduced.
 
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