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Post by Skylands on Mar 1, 2009 16:47:33 GMT -5
Well, I'm going to raise the fact that Pokemon are dematerialised when they are recalled into the Poke Ball (most likely stored in some sort of buffer that stores their state). Dematerialising involves stripping an object down to electrons.
For the dematerialising theory, I'm going to use two sources: Stargate, and the movie, Timeline.
In Stargate, the Gate, once activated, will dematerialise the object and then rematerialise it at the other Gate. It's revealed in the movie, and SG-1 that the first few trips through are rather uncomfortable, but it gets easier with every trip.
Timeline's matter transporter, on the other hand, is rather painful. Many of the characters wishing they were dead whenever they went throught the transporter. It is also revealed that each trip through the transporter will make your body more and more unstable.
In either situation, if Poke Balls are like this, I can see why Pikachu would want to stay out. First of all, having your body stripped down to the molecular level would probably be rather scary. Secondly, the first few trips may make the Pokemon feel uneasy.
But my physics knowledge (or lack of) probably doesn't apply in the Pokemon World, anyway.
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Post by shinyglaceon on Mar 14, 2009 19:26:33 GMT -5
I always imagined the Pokeball being all nice a cozy inside, sorta like some rich person's house! XD Guess Pikachu would rather be around with his good friend Ash.
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Post by Flareon on Mar 22, 2009 16:03:03 GMT -5
hmmm, maybe its a dimension hole, and that Pikachu hates the other dimension (just a guess)
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Post by Wecr1 on Jun 16, 2009 9:55:30 GMT -5
ash,s mom sead some Pokemon don,t like there pokeballs i think
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Post by Flareon on Jun 17, 2009 1:07:38 GMT -5
hmmm, well, after some art I have seen of Pokeballs, I dont think I would like them either >_<
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