>>45885855Perfect field? I wonder if that is related to Generation 5. Quintic (degree five) polynomials can have solutions not representable as combinations of surds/constructible numbers. These are called "Bring radicals". ("Superpower root" in Japanese)
>Bring radicals are required to form a perfect field over the real numbersN carries a puzzle cube with a secret key. It looks like a 3d version of a sliding puzzle. Perhaps they wanted to program it in on the DS but found it too difficult to program or too confusing for players. (Masuda says something about Pokemon being playable without a stylus)
(Remember the Spear Key from the Diamond and Pearl anime? Seems like a deleted game feature.)
Not to mention, a lock and key could be correlated with yin and yang.
I think N has a key on his necklace (or some combination of his bracelets and necklace) and a cube chained to his pocket. (The cube is on a necklace too?)
Why is N carrying 2 necklaces, one with a lock and one with a key?
Also notice how in this concept art how un-human N looks. The front of his shirt is propped out like Reshiram's front tuft. All this fingers are held outward. He has extremely long hair compared to similar male characters.
N is interested in electricity and Zekrom has an electric generator.
Electricity (Zekrom) and Fire (Reshiram) are kinds of Plasma... Team Plasma. (compare to Dialga = Solid, Palkia = Liquid, Giratina = Gas)
What if N seeks out Reshiram/Zekrom while not realizing that he is Reshiram/Zekrom himself? Like an amnesia plot?
>"I will show you that my love for my friends permeates every cell of my body. Behold!">"Now I know what power I need. Zekrom/Reshiram! The legendary Pokémon that, along with the hero, created the Unova region. It's my turn to become that hero--and you and I will be friends!"What if the N is the legendary Pokemon?