>No one questions how the bomb didn't destroy the cave
>Or how they detonated the bomb
>Or where
>In order to get that kind of destruction as shown in game the explosion would've had to have an equal level of force distribution throughout the entire lake. Not only that but the trees on the edge should all be burned or at least singed from the force, or at least have the leaves and branches torn off. How the Lake Pokemon didn't sense TG in the first place is beyond retarded. I'm assuming the stairs were constructed along the lake's slopes: where the ground is uneven like normal water beds; but why didn't they just leave them as slopes and have you ride your bicycle through them is beyond me. You'd think that since stuff went down at the first lake in game the other beings of emotion would be warned or feel something off and would escape or erect barriers around the lakes, but no, not at all. For all intents and purposes TG should've been a minor disturbance throughout the game; then in the post-game they succeed in capturing Heatran and use it's heat to evaporate the lakes of water, and then afterwards they use a device to cool the area immediately creating heavy mist/fog around the entire lake. That way a mysterious cloud would envolope the area and people wouldn't go near it for fear of getting lost. This would allow TG to collect the Lake Pokemon without disturbance. Then you bump into Looker and he looks roughed up. He tells you that he saw TG at the lakes before the fog and they beat him up. He tells you to go to the last lake near Snowpoint before TG. You get there while Barry was checking out the temple and you inform him and during the explanation TG should show up and you, barry, and the Snowpoint trainers would fend them off. This should upset Regigigas from it's slumber causing the other Regi's to abruptly awaken and cause various sandstorms, blizzards, and magnetic changes around the world. cont