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If gen 4 remakes don't turn out the way we want we can at leats consolodate all our ideas here and make a concept for a fangame we'll never make.
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Actually, stable space wouldn't exist in Dialga's realm and time wouldn't flow correctly in Palkia's realm, making perfect sense for those two to get Origin forms to make up for the lack of normality of time and space.I didn't say otherwise. But their dimensions are of time and space. Time and space exist fully in the main world, too, so it's possible that they wouldn't need to adapt their forms in the same way that Giratina does. There is essentially no antimatter in the main world, which is a stark difference from Giratina's realm that is full of antimatter. It has to compensate for a drastic change in environment, whereas Dialga and Palkia will find the same forces in the main world that also exist in their own realms.
If gen 4 remakes don't turn out the way we want we can at leats consolodate all our ideas here and make a concept for a fangame we'll never make.
Actually, stable space wouldn't exist in Dialga's realm and time wouldn't flow correctly in Palkia's realm, making perfect sense for those two to get Origin forms to make up for the lack of normality of time and space.
"A legendary Pokémon of Sinnoh. It is said that time flows when Dialga's heart beats."
"A legendary Pokémon of Sinnoh. It is said that space becomes more stable with Palkia's every breath."
There is the lack of space normality in Dialga's dimension and lack of time normality in Palkia's dimension.You base this on...?
If we go by the legends and Pokédex entries, Dialga and Palkia control the motion of time and space.
What "lack of normality" is there if they themselves generate normality?
There is the lack of space normality in Dialga's dimension and lack of time normality in Palkia's dimension.
Except that antimatter does exist on the same plane as matter, so really, time and space are stronger in the respective dimensions of Dialga and Palkia. Things that we can't see exist normally and antimatter is one of them.Who says they need that?
Palkia lives in a realm of space. If it came to our world, it would find that there is still abundant space. Likewise, Dialga lives in a realm of time. And if it came to our world, it would find that there is still abundant time. I wouldn't think the presence or lack of other forces is the problem. In Giratina's case, it changes form when it enters an environment without its own native force. It normally lives in a realm of antimatter, and there is no antimatter here, so an adjustment becomes needed.
Except that antimatter does exist on the same plane as matter, so really, time and space are stronger in the respective dimensions of Dialga and Palkia. Things that we can't see exist normally and antimatter is one of them.
However, Dialga would still need to accommodate for the existence of abundant space when it comes into our world while Palkia would need to accommodate with the existence of abundant time. That's the point I'm making, in the games, Dialga has never entered Palkia's dimension and vise versa for Palkia. Basically, each would have to get used to the abundance of what they don't control when they come into our world.Antimatter exists, but generally only on extremely small scales and only for very brief periods of time before it's annihilated. That's my point - in Giratina's world, antimatter is commonplace. Here, it's so negligibly present that in practical terms, there may as well not be any. That's a dramatic change from the sort of environment that Giratina is accustomed to.
However, Dialga would still need to accommodate for the existence of abundant space when it comes into our world while Palkia would need to accommodate with the existence of abundant time. That's the point I'm making, in the games, Dialga has never entered Palkia's dimension and vise versa for Palkia. Basically, each would have to get used to the abundance of what they don't control when they come into our world.
I don't feel like being sued. I'll still make the concept, though.Time to pull a Yandere Sim flex: get volunteers and work on the game over the course of 10 years!
It would definitely affect them because the presence of the opposite still would affect them in such a way, going from pure time and pure space to something that mixes them is definitely a big change. It's like mixing certain elements together to make a compound that doesn't act like the ones they are composed of, like sodium, one of the elements in which salt is composed of is actually poisonous while the other is tasteless. Mix them together and the compound doesn't have the properties of either, it is the same deal when you have both time and space present compared to the dimensions in which only time or only space is present, it's a big change, which would require a form change in order to navigate a world.And the point I'm making is that it might not matter. Yeah they might have an issue if they try to go into each others' worlds which seem to be either purely time or purely space, but there's a clear difference between Giratina going from a world of antimatter into a world of basically no antimatter, compared to Dialga or Palkia going from worlds of time or space into a world that is still filled with those, just along with other stuff. We don't know if the presence of other forces would affect either of them in the same way that a fundamental lack of its own native force affects Giratina.
You can't get sued if the game doesn't get popular enough that Nintendo notices. That's what killed Project M.I don't feel like being sued. I'll still make the concept, though.
It would definitely affect them because the presence of the opposite still would affect them in such a way, going from pure time and pure space to something that mixes them is definitely a big change. It's like mixing certain elements together to make a compound that doesn't act like the ones they are composed of, like sodium, one of the elements in which salt is composed of is actually poisonous while the other is tasteless. Mix them together and the compound doesn't have the properties of either, it is the same deal when you have both time and space present compared to the dimensions in which only time or only space is present, it's a big change, which would require a form change in order to navigate a world.
No offence but had Mt. Pyre been a location in Alola and had GF decided to make Vulpix adapt there instead of Mt. Lanakila, Vulpix would have gotten a Ghost-type Alolan form. Marketing transcends logic in GF's eyes I'm afraid. You can't apply logic to all Alolan forms.
To tell the truth, I always thought that Ninetales should have been Fire/Ghost from the start, specially since most things I have seen with Ninetales focus on the "spiritual" part of it.1) Not necessarily, because Vulpix (more specifically Ninetales, but still) already has supernatural aspects in its regular form. It already fits in with a spiritual place, whereas it would be jarring in an icy biome.
To tell the truth, I always thought that Ninetales should have been Fire/Ghost from the start, specially since most things I have seen with Ninetales focus on the "spiritual" part of it.