>>55266069>Watch the episode, the parachute was supported him just fine untill he destroys it by accident and refused to let Hiro save himAgain, green strings went up, and his attacks even the big keyboard which should have move a lot of air, didn't affect his direction. The effect of the parachute was weak. And it still don't change the fact the real world ground is based on our ground. Why do you trust a parachute more than our ground?
>Only in Johto, they stopped having money problem afterwards and even made fully functional rockets. They only had money because they wasted all their money on making mecha.There weren't any change with their effectiveness so I think they were scammed.
>More like Pokémon are stronger where small Pokémon that has problem lifting dumbbells can beat bigger Pokémon.Or Pokemon are weak in general if a 10yo can lift and throw a log from the Pokemon World but Pikachu can't lift a man-made dumbbell.
>Except for pokemon with blade as bodypart. Claws covered in energy is not part of their body.Did you read me? If it's a part of their body, that doesn't mean shit, as the Pokemon could still be weak as well as any of their body parts.
>And it didBlack holes are spherical or an oblate spheroid (Gardevoir's one is a spiral), no light can escape it (G's one had grey parts, so light as well as some lightning in the center). Nobody can escape a black hole, P.Oak did. If you go into a black hole, your body will be tear apart, which was not the case for P.Oak. A black hole is a result of a high mass in a small hypervolume, G's didn't require any mass. A black hole the size of your thumb is enough to destroy the Earth, G's one didn't. There are no resemblance in shape or property between a black hole and what Gardevoir did. Can you disprove anything?