>>55029105>The problem is that there's no evidence for imagination.Heath goes into Area Zero with the intent to unearth its greatest treasure, and once his crew gets close to the Tera Crystal dense areas, they start seeing wild shit and Heath trips massive balls leading to him encountering all of that version's basegame Paradox Pokemon, and Terapagos itself. It's so utterly outlandish, as if from his wildest dreams, that no one believs him.
The next expedition crew, believing Heath to be full of shit, goes down there with the intent to discredit him and, true to their intent, finds jack shit. Only ordinary Pokemon, the crystals and the inherent Terastal phenomenon.
The Professor believes Area Zero holds great potential to make their dreams reality, so they construct the Time Machine to do so, somehow figuring out how to conceive extremely sophisticated technology just by melding some crystals into everything.
Briar was specifically interested in Kitakami's Crystal Pool due to the folklore that gazing into its waters will let you meet those who have passed on. The possibility of getting to speak with Heath outright leads to her calling it "sacred ground" even, because proving Heath true is her greatest dream.
>>55029110>No it isn't.Very strange that Scarlet features Sada, who has a very "cavewoman" like design, and Paradox Pokemon from the Ancient Past, whereas Violet features Turo, who has a very modern and sleek design, and Paradox Pokemon from the Distant Future. All for quite literally no reason. Classic GameFreak misdirection am I right?