>>53450558Well, if we look at the machine based off of what we know, it functions like this
>send pokeball to [time]>return with captured pokemonWhat we don't know is
>send [object] through machine>what happens to object?If we are working off of this as a time paradox, one solution would be
>bootstrap paradoxWhich can be explained here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp5VjZ3uhMcNow that we've established that, let's look at how the main story ends
>AI wants to stop time machine>AI enters machine>AI is in possession of the paradox book >AI disappears Now, what happens to the AI? We don't know. We don't know if they arrive at their destination, we don't know if they blink out of existence, and we don't know if they're even able to return but we DO know it's been established pokeballs can travel forwards and backwards in some manner.
If you look at pic related, Heath recalls speaking to -someone-, and wakes up with a page of the paradox book. It's in his hand writing, the page is beat up, but he doesn't remember writing it. So now, if you follow the bootstrap theory, you can surmise that for some reason or another, Heath met the AI who was displaced after entering the machine. They would either 1) be in possession of paradox pokemon or 2) you would surmise paradox pokemon would be exiting whatever hole was opened with them.
Here are questions we don't fully understand if we follow this theory
>Why does the AI continue the loop?>How does Heath know what Raidon looks like without seeing one? the AI isn't in possession of it anymore.The first one we don't and wouldn't know unless explained ingame. The second could easily be explained by the fact the AI goes back in time with the paradox book, and we're not aware of if they had any other encounters or conversations, but we can assume that they did. You also have to take into account the page about Terapogos is censored in every version, and we don't know why.
part 1 (character limit)