>>56836890>the professor knew about Terapagos way before the encounter at the lake.There's quite literally no way for that to be possible.
>the professor was already studying in the underdepths the moment they got transported to the Crystal Pond.Yeah and logically that last one can only go
>The Area Zero Underdepths>journal entry>The Treasure and the Stellar Tera TypeAgain, there's no way the professor would know Terapagos' name without the white book since the manuscript belongs to Briar and they haven't met.
In fact the whole crystal pool scene suggests that since at the start the professor just calls Terapagos the crystal pokemon. If they knew the name then they wouldn't refer to it like that.
>Perhaps this is the influence of the crystal Pokémon that lies dormant in that place... Or perhaps the cause lies with you and I...And of course the line that confirms they don't know Briar
>Descriptions of the Area Zero Underdepths! And—and a record of Terapagos's awakening?! Who is this Briar, to have written such a work?That's the moment they learn the name.
It's also worth noting that the professor never woke up Terapagos' since it was still in its crystal form by the time we got there but they did write that they had found it.
>you can only mention one of the two things, No? You mention the AI just as the professor comes out of the fog and you have no choice but to name drop the raidon since the only options you have after are This is Koraidon!/We call it Koraidon.
At this point I'm wondering if you've actually played the game, you've presented a lot of false information.
>They cannot just "obtain another", it would not be the same book.Exactly, which limits the options for the timeline. So you either have a ruined paldea or a version where paradoxes never arrive.
Also it's never said that the clumsy handwriting was a result of a child's handwriting.