Research in Progress – Pokémon Origins and Characteristics

Okay, I’ll admit it right now: I’ve been tasked with finding out as much as I can about Pokemon freaks, and while I’m having a lot of fun, I find my imagination running faster than I can come up with the answers. for.

So in this article I decided to launch my theories and in a later article to refute or confirm them. Initially, scientists wanted to do RNA experiments that would modify a creature’s receptivity to more noticeable DNA modifications. They decided to use mammals, oddly enough, seals first. Because seals are aquatic, they would be good conductors of electricity and, in the second generation, could remotely ‘catch’ fish by pointing electrical charges at them. However, they wanted to make sure that the gene was recessive and that it would be eliminated after two generations.

However, two strange things happened. Although breeding was successful (the original seals evolved into land animals), the DNA was dominant, not recessive. The scientists failed and not only that, but they were caught in the ethical dilemma of whether or not they should destroy the creatures. They voted against it, but ultimately found that they couldn’t control the “spontaneous evolutionary trait” that gave rise to the Pokémon. The big concern regarding Pokémon is their escape and possible evolution from existing life forms on earth.

The other very strange feature of a Pokémon is its ability to return to its capsule or ball. Due to the DNA modifications made to the original Pokémon, they also had to be modified to grow in a capsule instead of an egg or matrix. This also required DNA modification, in a process known as ‘molecular expandability’. Actually, the actual size of a Pokémon is its size in a ball, not its expanded size. When a Pokémon expands, the space in all molecular particles expands.

Nowadays, Pokémon are very secretive and no one knows how they replicate, although it is spontaneous. His mortality is also a mystery. New Pokémon are found all the time, and unlike wild animals, they can be tamed. This is encouraging. Why they are encouraged to fight in amateur (non-scientific) tournaments is a government secret.

Well, maybe I didn’t add anything about the Pokémon world, but that’s my parallel Pokémon world. I know what’s hot right now in Pokemon stores (I know because it’s the only thing my son talks about!): anything black and white Pokemon, Pokemon plush toys (or ‘plush’) , Pokémon figures and, of course, the cards! Popular Pokémon cards include Promo Cards, Foil Cards, Legendary Pokémon, and Shiny Suicune.

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