In most fiction, if a creature can cause earthquakes, bend time, warp space, summon hurricanes, or literally erase matter, the entire political structure of the world revolves around controlling that power. In Pokémon, a ten year old carries that power in their backpack and nobody bats an eye. What's your in world explanation on how the world has prevented itself from collapsing into a constant state of chaos and destruction with all of the incredibly powerful Pokemon running amok?
>>58928411Meds
>>58928409In both the main anime and main games, all species of Pokémon have human-level cognition and catching a Pokémon in a ball the normal way is just the Pokémon agreeing to join.>controlling that powerNo. They don't control that power, they earn the loyalty and respect of the creatures that have it.>a ten year old carries that power in their backpackThe main characters are special child prodigies who happen to get in grand situations for story purposes. The average child has the kind of Pokémon you see the child Trainer Classes have.>In most fiction, if a creature can cause earthquakes, bend time, warp space, summon hurricanes, or literally erase matter, the entire political structure of the world revolves around controlling that power.For the Legendary Pokémon and Mythical Pokémon, that kinda is true...>how the world has prevented itself from collapsing into a constant state of chaos and destruction with all of the incredibly powerful Pokemon running amok?Because Trained Pokémon are moral enough to know causing chaos and destruction is kinda a bad idea, especially when they gain some things only from humans. As for the Wild Pokémon who don't like humans, they do cause trouble, but not too much, as they know they'd then get the ire of Trained Pokémon for messing with their humans as Trained Pokémon are generally more stronger than their Wild counterparts.
>>58928409>Vorefag is off his meds again
>>58928461>In both the main anime and main games, all species of Pokémon have human-level cognition and catching a Pokémon in a ball the normal way is just the Pokémon agreeing to join.Basically this; Pokemon trainers are recruiters that allows monsters to explore outside of their natual habitat. Legendary and Mythical Pokémon intentionally hold back to minimize collateral damage within their environment; the red-chain in DPPt were a means to bypass that to unleash the Creation Dragon's true power (Cyrus's goal is to recreate the universe to be as lifeless as possible). The whole point of Pokémon is to connect children with Nature.
>>58928461>In both the main anime and main games, all species of Pokémon have human-level cognition and catching a Pokémon in a ball the normal way is just the Pokémon agreeing to join.Then what about the Master Ball?
>>58928461>>In most fiction, if a creature can cause earthquakes, bend time, warp space, summon hurricanes, or literally erase matter, the entire political structure of the world revolves around controlling that power.True, but that's goes agianst the narrative of shinto and environmentalist message; it's about living with forces of Nature, not controlling it.
>>58929143>Then what about the Master Ball?All Pokémon are microscopic and enlarged themselves to when they wanted to explore outside of their habitat; otherwise they wouldn't be exposing themselves to humans that now have the means to capture them. Orre's Pokémon rarely show up due to the hostility of Cipher tormenting them into unstable killing machine that refuse to grow up.