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Just a silly headcanon...

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WildWorld1996
WildWorld1996 Member Posts: 128 ✭✭✭
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edited April 30 in Pokémon Square #1

So… you know how Terapagos's Violet Pokédex entry says that "it got caught in seismic shifts and went extinct?" Well, very little is known about Terapagos in-universe, so whoever wrote that may have just theorized that, especially given that this happened 2 million years ago. However, if you look closely at a Tera Orb, you can see a crystal that looks suspiciously like Terapagos when you find it in the Indigo Disk. So, what if Terapagos didn't almost go extinct from seismic activity, and instead almost went extinct because the professor used them in Tera Orbs, not knowing they were living Pokémon? This is just a random thought I had today when I Terastallized my Pokémon. What do you think?