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COMPLETE: Professor Instrutilus' Study of Pokémon (EVERYONE)

Well, an Eeveelution appears to be up next, unless more people vote otherwise =P
 
I like this one, but it seems a little too casual to me - You bring up your theory on the relationship with Ramparados and state "you won't go into something to spare us the time", while IMO, those shouldn't be present in a scientific paper like this. In fact, you should try to avoid words like "I", "you", "they", "we", "our", etc. altogether.
 
I like this one, but it seems a little too casual to me - You bring up your theory on the relationship with Ramparados and state "you won't go into something to spare us the time", while IMO, those shouldn't be present in a scientific paper like this. In fact, you should try to avoid words like "I", "you", "they", "we", "our", etc. altogether.

I just did that because rather not squick people out. Would you like to read about how the system picks out seeds from the feces and transfers them to the seedpods, ala our intestine? If you do, I suppose I could reedit it and up the rating to a Teen, if you people want.

And the theory of a relationship only popped up when I was writing it, while I was checking out Fossil Pokémon. I noted they were similar in quite a few regards, while the thousands upon thousands of years of evolution would account for the changes.
 
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Yeah, I guess you're right, but I'm doing a bunh of research papers right now, so the informal stuff just popped out at me.
 
I like this one, but it seems a little too casual to me - You bring up your theory on the relationship with Ramparados and state "you won't go into something to spare us the time", while IMO, those shouldn't be present in a scientific paper like this. In fact, you should try to avoid words like "I", "you", "they", "we", "our", etc. altogether.

Actually, I'm studying Biology and most Professors tell us to use Active writing as much as possible, as Passive makes writing very boring and hard to follow, even though it is more common in academic writing.
 
Interesting. That completely contradicts my life experience. Of course, I'm more of aa Physics guy than a Biology one.
 
I'm a huge sucker for things that would actually exist in the Pokémon World, almost like artifacts, so needless to say this was a blast to read. I enjoyed myself immensely reading this and look forward to future entries.
 
I would like to see one on Snorlax. Would be very interesting.
 
So then, 2 on an Eeveelution, 2 on Snorlax. Next vote for either = tie breaker.
 
These are quite interesting. How did you figure their Scientific names?

Anyway, I'm all for a page on the Eeveelutions. Specifically, Flareon.
 
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