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Currently, Professor Oak was engaged in precisely this task—using the Pokédex numbering system to catalog all discovered Pokémon while docunting their detailed information and habitats. It was an enormous undertaking, and once completed, it would undoubtedly cent Professor Oak's reputation at its peak, ensuring his na would be forever rembered in history.

Ryuuske had once been fortunate enough to stay at Professor Oak's lab for a period of ti. The professor had been exceedingly generous, granting Ryuuske access to all his research materials to help him fill in his knowledge of this world.

While the lab might not rival a library in terms of sheer volu, the depth of its Pokémon-related knowledge was unparalleled, capable of turning even a complete novice into a scholar.

Before his transmigration, Ryuuske hadn't played the latest generations of Pokémon gas, but during his ti at the lab, he had absorbed all the knowledge he needed. Thus, he imdiately recognized the origins of this Pokémon—

A Pokémon unique to the Kalos region.

"Ryuuske, may I ask where you obtained this fossil?"

Given Blaine's vast knowledge, it was impossible for him not to recognize this Pokémon. His palms pressed against the edge of the machine as he leaned forward, his tone brimming with excitent.

"I dug it up in Mt. Moon," Ryuuske replied with certainty.

"This is Amaura, a Pokémon native to the Kalos region. There have been cases of its frozen living fossils being discovered there. According to existing research, this is a Pokémon with a calm and gentle temperant, one that lived in frigid lands to evade the pursuit and predation of brutal hunters."

"...You must understand, in the hyper-ancient era, resources were abundant, but the environnt was far harsher, and the food chain was exceptionally complex. Even Legendary Pokémon like Groudon and Kyogre road freely across land and sea, which should give you an idea of just how brutal survival conditions were back then."

For a scientist like Blaine, discovering sothing fascinating always triggered an intense excitent, a relentless urge to uncover the truth.

"All ancient Pokémon went extinct, and now we can only see them through fossils. As for the cause of their extinction, human researchers have proposed various theories. So claim these ancient Pokémon were wiped out by extraterrestrial teors—a theory supported by ancient imagery found in the Sinnoh region and discovered teor craters. Legend has it that in ancient tis, two teors fell from the sky. The Creator Deity destroyed one, but was too late to stop the other. In the end, the teor's impact caused drastic climate shifts, leading to the extinction of most life forms from that era."

"...Of course, there's another theory suggesting that the Creator Deity actively eradicated the ancient species because they were too savage, lacking compassion and rationality."

Blaine spoke at length, his deanor less like a genetic researcher and more like a scholar of history and mythology.

"I've looked through the records. There have been cases of Amaura being resurrected from fossils. Though rare, they have indeed been revived and now exist in this world. Based on research data, its typing should be Ice and Rock, right?"

Ryuuske crossed his arms. He wasn't particularly interested in what happened in ancient tis—what mattered to him now was whether this could bolster his combat strength.

"Correct. According to existing cases, it is indeed an Ice/Rock-type, making it one of the most unique typings in the world. However, it doesn't align with your abilities, Ryuuske."

Blaine tapped away at the computer, pulling up so data before sighing.

"...This is a question many researchers have been trying to answer: Why can Pokémon possess only two types at most? Why can their bodies only withstand two different energies at once? Based on studies of living fossils in the Kalos region, Amaura in ancient tis should have been a Dragon/Ice-type. But the Amaura we see now is rely a product of fossil resurrection, not the original form."

"...All Pokémon resurrected from fossils possess the Rock-type. It's not because they had this typing when they beca fossils—rather, they gained the Rock-type because they beca fossils. This cause-and-effect relationship must be clarified. To restore them to their original forms, unless..."

"Unless they undergo 'Primal Reversion'?" Ryuuske interjected.

"Exactly! The unproven theory of 'Primal Reversion.' However, even if these ancient Pokémon were restored to their original forms, they might gain imnse power temporarily, but it wouldn't ultimately benefit them. The modern natural environnt is vastly different from that of ancient tis. Reverting to their primal state would likely be a form of slow suicide for all Pokémon except the Legendary ones."

Blaine shook his head.

"...Still, Ryuuske, you really do know a lot. Have you ever considered becoming a true Pokémon researcher?"

"I just morized what I read at Professor Oak's lab. I don't understand the finer details. Besides, right now, I'm only interested in being a Trainer. Maybe another ti."

Ryuuske hastily declined. Being a Pokémon researcher was no simple task—the subjects of study were far too intricate and ticulous. Take Blaine's expertise in genetic research, for example. His level of understanding surpassed that of Ryuuske's pre-transmigration world by an imasurable margin. The sheer breadth of knowledge involved wasn't sothing Ryuuske could tackle yet.

"Haha, to each their own. Who knows? Maybe one day you'll develop an interest in research!"

"If anything, I'd prefer studying history and mythology. I'm more interested in Legendary Pokémon."

Ryuuske walked over to Blaine's side, watching as he inputted data into the computer.

"History and mythology? Hmm, there's a rather famous young girl in Sinnoh who's also interested in that. Are all you youngsters into ancient stuff these days?"

Blaine chuckled.

"...Reviving an ancient fossil isn't sothing that can be done in an instant. This machine needs to run continuously for two days. Fortunately, it should finish just before wtwo's genetic adjustnts are complete."

"Ryuuske, you should go rest. Leave this to . The discovery of Amaura's fossil in Mt. Moon is a major find. I have a geologist friend—the one who helped build this lab—and this discovery could prove that the world was once a single landmass in ancient tis before splitting into the regions we know today due to unknown reasons. And how does this connect to the legend of the Moon Stone said to have fallen from space in Mt. Moon...?"

A researcher deep in the throes of study was impossible to interrupt. Watching as Blaine imrsed himself in his work, and seeing wtwo sitting calmly in the nearby gene culture fluid, Ryuuske decided it was best to go find Green.

To be continued…

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