Dr. Stanford Pines (
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victory_road2016-12-01 08:25 am
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[As is usual whenever Ford makes a post, the feed clicks on and he immediately starts talking.]
Take a look at this!
[He lifts up his hands -- both of them, because as usual, Roswell is holding the 'gear. Cradled in his palms and looking just a tad bit overwhelmed to be on video is--]
Fungus!
[Yep. It's a Morelull, and he is just over the moon about it.]
I had thought that Foongus and Amoongus were the only mushroom-imitating Pokemon (not counting, of course, the parasitic variety that preys on the Paras line). I have read through the Pokedex quite a few times since my arrival and there was never mention of this species, but lo and behold, an entry has appeared for Morelull sometime within the last few days. Is this a common occurrence? Is there always potential for completely new Pokemon to simply materialize out of the ether? Fantastic.
And sensible. There are over fourteen thousand species of mushroom native to my own dimension, to say nothing of molds and yeasts. That only a select few Pokemon have ever adapted a similar biology is surprising when fungus is one of the more successful organisms as a general rule; my assumption now is that there are many, many more and we simply haven't stumbled upon them yet. Not only that but Morelull is Grass and Fairy type! I wonder if they naturall congregate in rings in their resting day state--
[Oh my god. This is so cool. This is so cool you guys. Does this mean he's going to be spending the rest of his time in Johto aggressively checking rotten logs for new Pokemon species? Probably.]
Take a look at this!
[He lifts up his hands -- both of them, because as usual, Roswell is holding the 'gear. Cradled in his palms and looking just a tad bit overwhelmed to be on video is--]
Fungus!
[Yep. It's a Morelull, and he is just over the moon about it.]
I had thought that Foongus and Amoongus were the only mushroom-imitating Pokemon (not counting, of course, the parasitic variety that preys on the Paras line). I have read through the Pokedex quite a few times since my arrival and there was never mention of this species, but lo and behold, an entry has appeared for Morelull sometime within the last few days. Is this a common occurrence? Is there always potential for completely new Pokemon to simply materialize out of the ether? Fantastic.
And sensible. There are over fourteen thousand species of mushroom native to my own dimension, to say nothing of molds and yeasts. That only a select few Pokemon have ever adapted a similar biology is surprising when fungus is one of the more successful organisms as a general rule; my assumption now is that there are many, many more and we simply haven't stumbled upon them yet. Not only that but Morelull is Grass and Fairy type! I wonder if they naturall congregate in rings in their resting day state--
[Oh my god. This is so cool. This is so cool you guys. Does this mean he's going to be spending the rest of his time in Johto aggressively checking rotten logs for new Pokemon species? Probably.]
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Thanks! Wanna catch all th'mushrooms...'s really cool, there's pokemushrooms! Didn't even 'magine it...
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[In this they are absolutely agreed.]
There is a vast list of Pokemon that have adapted to fill the niche of other organic life-forms. Burmy and its evolved forms are very clearly bagworms, for instance. Do you know about bagworms?
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[But not nearly as many land mammals as you'd think.]
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[And she does a hilariously accurate imitation of a wide-eyed gaping mouthed Inkling who has never seen anything bigger than a thin reedy tree that might grow along a city sidewalk.]
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[It'll work out fine. He foresees no issues.]