>>56964731>can someone explain the time travel twist>Professor reads book>Professor REALLY likes book>Magazine covers Pokemon from the book claiming they're from [past/future]>Professor becomes obsessed with [past/future]>Professor makes contact with (You) from another timeline through Terapagos>(You) have a Pokemon that's believed to be from [past/future] because Professor said so>This "confirms" the professor's hypothesis about the magazine being right about the Pokemon from the book>You hand Professor a copy of a book that details Terapagos and the paradise "Laqua">Suddenly professor starts making progress beyond modern science, with an AI robocopy to boot>Becomes obsessed with creating the paradise (Laqua) from Briar's book>[Other game professor] leaves the picture after Arven is born>Professor doubles down. Gets killed by their own creation (a 2nd Pokemon allegedly from [past/future]>AI copy masquerades as the professor for the duration of the game because it holds all the same memories as the professor before they became unhingedAnd this filters people who can't read more than a couple of lines or the dozens with subtext suggesting it's not simply time travel but a cascade of interactions between timelines that can be a little different each time. The paradoxes we catch in-game aren't even the same from Heath's book.