>>53342697If they were from the past, how come Heath found them in the crater? Same deal with future mons. The time machine argument means believing everything Heath wrote, which means that the super ancient Paradox Pokemon that are 1,000,000 years old or whatever (or all the super futuristic robots from a zillion years in the future), all lived in the crater for as long as Paldea existed and not one of them left the crater or were discovered by a human, but then all of them vanished without a trace suddenly after Heath's expedition.
And THEN when the professor brings them back again with the time machine, suddenly they can't bear to stay in the crater and threaten to break out and overrun Paldea, leading to the Titan Donphan fight.
So, what? If Heath is to be believed, then the Paradox Pokemon aren't actually from the past or the future, but are just regular, fucked up Pokemon that always lived in the crater, as he never mentions time periods even once, but if the professor and time machine are to be believed, then the Pokemon are actually from a different time period altogether even though they were supposed to be in the crater all this time, which is it?