>>20747205>human producing viable offspring with a female pokemon (or even a male pokemon)?This is one of the more controversial topics as it begins and ends with the question: "Where did Humans come from?" With today's advances in modern science, archaeology, and biology we -can- say with confidence that Humans are not in fact genetically related to Pokemon in anyway. This doesn't seem like such a harmless statement to begin with, but the implications of it become more and more disturbing as we piece together further evidence: despite fossil records of primitive and transitional Pokemon there have been no fossil records or current findings of primitive human remains. What could this means? What does this entail or Imply? Could we be the outsiders?
Points of distinction however have been made, mysterious ancient ruins that have become incredibly valuable and compelling sites of archaeological significance have begun to become discovered: The ruins of Alph, the Solaceon ruins, and the Abyssal Ruins. The alph ruins pre-date human civilization, possess writing, inscriptions, and human-constructed architecture, but again: No remains. Only the inscriptions:
Our words shall remain here for the ages. Thus we shall erect a Pokémon statue outside. They possess great insight and refuse the outside world. We humans must learn to walk in harmony with them. We depart for their sakes.
The Alph ruins are also home to the mysterious beings known as Unown: They do not belong to any egg group, they do not eat, they do not sleep, they seemingly exhibit abilities that defy modern science.
Never mind the Abyssal ruins, A site where a complete intact collection of a series of artifacts colloquially known as the "plates" were discovered. These large ominous stone featureless tablets that have been analyzed to contain inorganic replications of the basic genetic characteristics of certain Pokemon "elemental typing" on a molecular scale.
Why? How?