>>54871932Follow along as I paint your own thoughts for you:
The professor, still in a scene state, made of the AI as a copy. Thus, the AI functions as a capsule for what the professor thought at the time.
Next, the professor wishes for their dream to come true, which creates paradox Pokemon.
Then, they go mad when realizing that they aren't compatible with modern Pokémon like they dreamed.
You see how this doesn't make sense? If they were still sane at that point in time, the paradox's would be ecologically compatible.
It's either that or they went mad before actualizing their wishes, in which case that wouldn't make sense either, because the AI is sane and paints these events as hey are, which is time travel.
>>54872338Except no, their danger lies in the properties of the ancient/future world, not from the crystals. If it was the energy of the crystals, tera crystals already the surface for a while would have already eradicated existing Pokemon.