Alright, I am now fielding questions since you guys have some.
>>20747142>What are Ghost Pokemon?Ghost pokemon are another example of pokemon evolving into a very specific niche that we don't otherwise understand that defies conventional science or for that matter nature. Like psychic pokemon most of them are adapted to feed off of something we at this time lack the technology to measure: Dreams, Emotions, and due to this their very existence is a point of question and controversy.. Could Arceus truly be a god? Do thoughts shape reality? Does "thought" predate existence? How deep does the rabbit hole go?
As far as we can tell: Most Ghost pokemon are usually a brain psychically enshrouded by a complex concoction of biotic "gases" that vary in viscosity, thickness, and density: some are very thin like true gases and others are thick and wavy like cloth, and others are watery, muscousy, almost like mercury or floating ink. All ghost pokemon possess a core, this core contains the "brain" or nucleus... some ghost types are also interesting in that they possess hardened, crystallized, or condense versions of their gases that are used to form "masks", "gems", or other features.
>Hey professor, are Pokemon who share the same species name (example: Dratini, Horsea, Salamence, etc..) related to each other in any way?No. The only thing from a Taxonomy/Genetic point that matters is there egg group. Their Egg group defines and gives clues into where a pokemon speciated from and where it's evolutionary line begins and ends. Most pokemon "names" are just names are unscientific and based off of old cultural traditions and notions.
>Do you have a particular pokemon/egg group/type you specialize in?I take a great fascination and particular personal interest in the fields of study concerning: Field, Monster, Grass, and Human-like Egg groups.