>>52422752>Because whoever's thougths it's using only imagined thatSo suddenly its selective? Why did it choose that member in the first place?
In fact why did it work with the professor in that case?
>Because there was nobody to imagine themThen the problem of why pokemon were still being "made" after the death of the professor arises.
>I don't know where this is saidIf they were seen the Scarlet/Violet book wouldn't have been deemed fantasy.
>Because whoever's imagination is being used wants that conceptThey didn't go there to find past/future pokemon and I doubt they would envision sleek machines let alone robots at all so that doesn't answer the question.
>Because whoever's imagination is being used did not ask for thatAnd they asked for Mirai/Kurai specifically? They didn't know what they were going to find, the purpose of an expedition is to explore in hopes of finding something you can't envision. So that wouldn't make sense, they wouldn't have a vision of something they can't envision.
>Because whoever's imagination is being used was fine with what they got and didn't ask for more cyclizar variantsSo the professors were fine with it?
You were fine with it?
The other researchers were fine with it?
And why didn't the Suicune/Virizion paradox form at any of these points?
Is it because the envisioned it as imaginary to begin with? Because then the scrubbed data supposedly for them becomes a point against imagination since their imagination wouldn't have created it because they know its fake.
Not only have you failed to give adequate answers to these questions you've only raised more and it goes on and on like this because the possibilities of imagination are infinite.