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n64retro · 7 months
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trainerjoshie · 1 month
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Pokémon TCG Vending Machine Set 2 (1998) & Vending Machine Set 3 (1998) Rare Japanese Exclusive illustrations by Sumiyoshi Kizuki
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etincelleart · 5 months
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Forgot to post this Pokémon commission (OC) I did not so long ago !
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furiarossa · 29 days
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And so you dare to make fun of me, you ugly, underdeveloped little ghosts? Let me get out of this prison and see what I will do to you! I will destroy the entire Ghost Zone! Maybe the whole world!
13th submission for the @green-with-envy-phandom-event! This is a collab: the lineart was created by @jadenoryuu, while we did the color.
[Oh, and a lot more of our Danny Phantom fanarts: Here’s our tag]
★ FurAffinity|Deviantart|Commission prices|Tapas|Pillowfort★
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stimboardboy · 2 months
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pokeball fake sprinkles
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texaschainsawmascara · 2 months
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mun15h on ig
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driver270 · 3 months
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New Pet Bed
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dragon--n93 · 6 months
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Pokémon Arcade Ga-Ole Carry Case
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ben-the-hyena · 1 year
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Omg that's hilarious imagine him sweating in his sleep as he tries to run away from a pokéball in his nightmare but like all of us when he runs he just stays in place "N-NOO NOO I DON'T WANT TO BE CAUGHT NOOOO-"
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teathomass · 4 months
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Some holiday Pokéballs I had fun drawing last night!
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n64retro · 6 months
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pokefae · 6 months
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You are challenged by Trainer Fae
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jodjuya · 5 months
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Okay, so!
I was watching this Royal Institution lecture about black holes and quantum computing (🤯), and Professor Marika Taylor put up this slide:
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And I was immediately like:
"Oh snap! The Pokéball is a quantum computer system which functions by manipulating a miniature black hole to convert all of a target creature's matter and energy into the form of pure information!"
Conclusions:
🔮creatures inside Pokéballs are effectively in stasis, in a stasis bubble. They don't experience time, can't perceive the outside world - can't perceive full-stop, for that matter; their consciousness no longer even exists except as a snapshot of pure information.
🔮 you can store literally anything inside a Pokéball. Human beings, a pallet of dry goods, your bicycle, your car, etc, etc. Whatever you want within reason; anything that the Pokéball's AI would recognise and categorise as "a discreet thing", as long as its physical size isn't infinitesimally small, it isn't so big that it violates the safety margins built in by the system's engineers (and so probably not human beings then, after all), it isn't too amorphous to be quantised as a discreet being (i.e. Gastly in the wild are gaseous beings, and so expand to fill the room they're haunting; but Gastly in a Pokéball is just the capture of a sphere of space of some arbitrary diameter centred on Gastly's centre of mass, and so some of it will usually be left behind), and doesn't contain another Pokéball;
🔮 basically every Pokéball is a single-use Bag Of Holding. And just like those, if you put one singularity inside of another they explode so just don't do that. The PokéGovernment will send a PokéSWAT team to your Pokéhouse if they catch you even thinking about attempting to Pokéhack hack that particular safety lockout mechanism. 😡
🔮 The 'three shakes' before a pokémon is 'captured' aren't the pokémon exerting its willpower to break free of the mechanism like an angry cow kicking down a rickety corral. They're the Pokéball system running its checksums before it can declare a capture as valid and the Pokéball safe to handle:
[steps zero - if these fail the system doesn't even begin the capture process: are you attempting to capture a human being, or another Pokéball (this includes any part of any creature that is currently going into, or coming out of, another Pokéball), or the energy discharge of a pokémon attack in progress?]
1: was the targeting system accurate? Did it successfully capture one creature and nothing but all of one creature? Eg: minimal foreign debris, didn't leave a severed limb behind (or take some other pokémon's severed limb into the Pokéball too), didn't capture two or more pokémon at once (unless it's one of those 'cluster pokémon' where multiple individuals are supposed to be captured together as the individual parts of a greater whole), etc
2: while recording perfect information about the creature's brain, and analysing its brainwaves to thereby read its mind and what it was thinking at the time of capture: was it broken to the pokémon trainer's will? (Using 'broken' here in the sense of "breaking in" an untrained horse or elephant, to get them used to wearing human equipment and following human commands to do human work) i.e. reading the pokémon's mind to predict what will happen when it is released from the Pokéball: will it fight for the trainer or will it immediately turn around to continue attacking the trainer right where it left off?
[it's pretty explicit in the games' text that this is how it works. [Warning: TV Tropes] See: Strength Equals Worthiness, Defeat Means Friendship, and Gang Initiation Fight]
(and so this means that the breaking-in of a pokémon by capturing it happens before being captured in the Pokéball! Not because of being captured in the Pokéball!)
3: final checksum is degree of certainty that the information was recorded without error, and that when the information is released it will perfectly recreate the creature as if being released from a stasis bubble.
🔮 if a Pokéball breaks and its miniature black hole "evaporates in an uncontrolled fashion", whatever was recorded inside of that Pokéball has now been lost forever.
🔮 So what this looks like in practice is that Pokéballs are some of the most robust little gadgets ever devised by mankind but when they do fail they really pop off. Not unlike a LiPo battery bursting into flames. So any broken Pokéballs you come across are either uncompleted & inert factory blanks, DOA duds, or are used balls that failed some safety check or another and self-destructed.
🔮 [and this is one of the reasons why capturing a human in a Pokéball is illegal in all jurisdictions, and that taboo is built into the very device itself]
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gnot-art · 1 year
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Gotta Politely Ask To Befriend ‘Em All (Pokémon)
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shanxpennywise · 2 months
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Pokémon: Pikachu In Raichu Onsie (Old Art.)
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seismicphoenix · 6 months
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I draw faster than I post so this is from like a couple weeks ago hence why its not rlly halloween esque 💀💀
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