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Topic: Snorlax egg?
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Crimzonite
Farting Nudist
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posted 10-25-2000 03:30 AM
quote: Originally posted by The Great Dreamer: The same way you carry a bicycle on your backback...
*imagines a trainer uses a collapsable Pikachu*
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Rolken
Vulcan
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posted 10-25-2000 12:25 PM
quote: Originally posted by Cesar: What about pokeballs, how can some weigh 1000 pounds, get sent to a ball no bigger than you palm and be light enough to carry.
Store the information describing the pokemon on the pokeball; then 'convert' it into electromagnetic energy, stored on the inside and having no mass. On release, the information is used to reconvert it back into the pokemon. If the pokemon is too energetic, the pokeball's internal stability is decreased and it is forced to release the pokemon to avoid an explosion on par with a nuclear reaction. Great Balls, Ultra Balls, etc. have higher storage capabilities due to reinforced structures and can hold higher amounts of energy. The energy of the pokemon is also decreased by being released from the ball, as some light energy is released when it's sent out or captured - evidenced by the glowing apparition at that time. In theory, anyway. ------------------ "I don't pretend to have all of life's answers, but I do pretend to be a spaceman." -Jack Handley
From: Provo, UT | Registered: Feb 2000
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