>>53538571>Ignoring the fact that shocks could very easily pass for a magnetonA. Shocks has numerous differences from Magenton including a screw-tail and absolutely massive magnets it walks around with.
B. You can't even find Magneton in area zero which is worth investigation on it's own, same with Roaring Moon, as the bagon line isn't even in Scarlet version and in violet isn't in area zero.
>Not only did construction happen roughly 100 years laterPeople went in the crater as early as 60 years after explicitly looking for Heath's fakemons.
>they've been avoiding visual remains like that for years nowLGPE has new models showing off the fossil Pokemon. BDSP has updated graphics of rare bones and fossils you can dig up in the underground, again, the series has zero reason not to show off a skeleton of any Pokemon, or at the very least DESCRIBING remains that were found.
>No, there are many plausible reasons for a glitch in the time machineThere were no glitches while it was being used, the animation that plays when the AI time travels is the exact same as when it summons a Pokeball. The AI also knows a person can use it to time travel, but that it's one way for a non-Pokeball. You saying it would randomly fuck up is unproven conjecture, as every 'fault' with the time machine was put in place by the original professor i.e the PPP.
>The only time the book mentions treasure is the first pageWrong.
>Even the Terapagos and the crystals were more of a treasure.The same page says outright Heath didn't consider either worthy of the title of 'treasure' he calls the crystals the treasure's 'guardian' even, meaning he didn't think it worth shit.
>There's no reason to lie.There's also no reason for the AI to give Heath the book and yet here we are.
>since it wouldn't take the depiction of MiraidonAll we have on Miraidon is a silhouette. The sketch+pohto of treads and the real thing have noticeable differences like the sketch having weird feet but Treads having flaps.