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I formed an idea lately thinking of when evolutions are being introduced and the scientific ideas behind them. If each region and mechanics builds off each other, then it would be easier to determine the next theory of evolution used in game.
I want to start out of order first to demonstrate what lead me to believe this exists. B2 and W2 included the idea of dna splicing. It’s an item passed down from Draydens ancestors, so what if there’s a similar natural occurring event in x and y? Well we have the mega stones, and charizard has 2 different forms. X and Y like dna. The natural event of a temporary evolution
However; starting back in time pokemon receive more evolutions through stones/trades(I), next was friendships and time of day(II), Then a hunch would be by Gen 3 items trade evolution are introduced. All scientific factors of evolution
Generation 4 you get items that alter legendary Pokémons forms. Professor Rowan is studying evolutions, but I guess this could be debatable as most professors would right? Gen 6 Sycamore studies megas. Gen 5 Juniper studying a Pokémons origin.
Using the idea of dna from Gen 5 and 6 you get the idea of regional varieties of Pokémon in Gen 7. Gen 8 is odd because people begin to see natural evolution occurring events outside the gimmicks. The idea of a Pokémon altering with physics from gmax forms. Now a lot of Pokémon can alter forms with this stronger connection.
Gen 9 has the concept of convergent evolution in Pokémon. Less Dna and more pressure to adapt in a similar way. This with the idea of paradox Pokémon creates a strong connection as they were created from a place that pressures them in their environments to move out. Pokémon “born/created” at a different time and place into existence. Like a purified reality that will constantly force Pokémon to evolve in the future with those coexisting cons fromtheir previous world.
If Gen 10 is headed in a direction where Pokémon are forced to coexist out of invasive realties, then maybe future Pokémon will be forced to evolve having those same cons. Some unable to evolve by eating or by powering up naturally, so science has to make up for it like synthetic food. Those unable to evolve would adapt or cross with similar egg groups, human adaptation. It’s just hunch tho because instead of seasonal realties I can imagine an oasis of Pokémon
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