>>20758370>The "paint" that drips from Smeargles tail is in fact not paint at all but a kind of amniotic, biological secretion that is very reminiscent of the Morphic gel that makes up Ditto's body, but also has genetic ties in with the same biological chemistry that makes up mew. Further research is needed, but a leading theory suggests that Smeargle may be more closely related to Mew than most other pokemon- possibly a basic offshoot or sub-species that evolved or adapted the ability to "copy" any ability as opposed to genetics.. Perhaps some kind of "trade off" since it requires less resources. >>20758763>Pokemon Fossils are not actually "revived". This is a sensationalized term used to make the procedure more "politically correct" and acceptable in the eyes of the public. What actually "used" to happen in the fossil "reviving" process is that the basic molecular information is taken and scanned from fossils and this is used to produce a 3d model and guide line for the "fossil pokemon" which we then use a metamorphic stem-cell solution harvested from dittos to complete the pokemon. Modern methods use an artificial solution cultivated in labratories, because older methods used in the first fossil facility on cinnabar island left to the germination of feral or wild dittos from incorrectly disposed of biochemical waste. >>20758780>Professor, how does the Pokemon Porygon, which by all accounts is a digital entity coded by the Silph Corporation..Everything about Porygon is controversial: it's existence, the steps it took to create it, it's continued existence, and so on and so forth. As a professor I am legally obligated to not expose anything I know about the biotics or genetic attributes of porygon as they are a copyrighted (The reproduction or "natural" distrubution of Porygon(s) is NOT however- this actually was one legal loophole that led to it's creation) Lets just say, "He who owns the gold makes the rules."