>>55015659>, their obsession is with the past/futureThey're literally named after the Spanish words for past, paSADA and fuTURO you idiot. This point has nothing to do with their actual state of mind or obsession but that the theme of past and future is baked into their name and design.
>The theme of the paradoxmons is cryptids. It's not, it's never been cryptids which is why there's not a single paradox pokemon with a design inspired by a cryptid.
They're all ancient dinosaurs and futuristic automatons, anything more than that is your headcanon that isn't supported by the game.
>Rural Japan and a modern school are not prehistory or the distant future. Traditionalism and modernity are thematically related to the past and future respectively.
>But this is one of the reasons brought up as to why time travel makes no sense Anon, it can only work because the paradox pokemon are currently roaming about in the modern day Area Zero where the time machine is.
Under imagination there's absolutely no way for heath to see them which is why the ludicrous idea of heath faking his expedition came to be in the first place.
>There's no indication of that. Everything in the book is real, the layout, the herbs, titan pokemon, the markings, the plate, the paradoxes, terapagos. It's real whether you want to accept it or not.
>If you wish for a genetic relative of a pokemonExcept the imagination theory isn't about wishing, it's about bringing thoughts and desires to life. You yourself even said that earlier in this post.
How you can't see the holes in your theory when you can't keep it straight is beyond me.
>Doing whatever the person in possession wants at the time?Exactly, that's not what Tera energy does and we've never seen it change on a whim like that at any point in time. In other words, it has set effects and isn't a magical mcguffin.