Apocalyptic 15 Pokémon So Powerful They Can End The World
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Apocalyptic 15 Pokémon So Powerful They Can End The World
These Pokémon possess so much unbridled power they could destroy the world as we know it in a heartbeat. via: threepullpa.com/drunkinternet.com THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY
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via aminoapps.com There's an old Russian fairy tale called The Fisherman and the Fish where a fisherman catches a fish (surprise). The fish, as it turns out, is not only able to talk but also made of magic, and offers the fisherman anything in return for its life. The fisherman thinks a little bit and then tells the fish he'd like a fish so powerful it can level cities. Gyarados is the Pokémon version of that fish, as described in Red and Blue: "Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is capable of destroying entire cities in a rage." A fish powerful enough to destroy sprawling metropolises is bad enough, but Magikarp breeds with most water-types, making a school of Gyarados a one-way ticket to doomstown. Thanks, Russian fisherman. Xerneas
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via Smogon University What truth are you looking for exactly, Reshiram? The truth of a barren world consumed in flames? You know who else thinks like that? Dictators. All of the world's dictators thought like that. To all noble Pokémon masters, I say we must rise up to defeat the Reshiram scourge and save our world from Dragon tyranny!
via pokemon.wikia.com We've already discussed one teleporting Pokémon in Alakazam, but they limit their teleportation to themselves, and it really wasn't what made them dangerous. Hoopa, on the other hand, can teleport anything, and that's a problem. Introduced in Pokémon X and Y, Hoopa has a magic hoop that it uses to spirit away whatever it wants, as described in its Pokédex entry: "It gathers things it likes and passes them through its loop to teleport them to a secret place." Here's the problem - if you miss your aim and teleport something into space already occupied by something else (like say, a building), then the nuclei of the two objects would fuse, releasing an enormous amount of energy. The amount of energy would follow Einstein's famous E=mc2 equation, but lemme tell you, squaring the speed of light makes a very large number, which means even a small amount of mass will give you an explosion equivalent to a modern hydrogen bomb. I pray that Hoopa never misses.
via nintendonews.com "It expels its internal steam from the arms on its back. It has enough power to blow away a mountain." The amount of power needed to "blow away a mountain" is roughly equivalent to the atomic bomb tragically dropped on Hiroshima. And that's just the power it expends in a measured, controlled way. Imagine what would happen if whatever this thing uses as containment were to be breached? It'd be a nuclear meltdown to make Fukojima look like the fourth of July.
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via photobucket.com/user/boberry_2009 Allow me to break this one down. First, the world has a garbage problem — we create so much of it that we're running out of places to put it. The Pacific Ocean has a garbage patch that is over 700,000 square kilometers wide. Second, we take a few choice items from Trubbish's entries in Black and White: "Black Inhaling the gas they belch will make you sleep for a week. They prefer unsanitary places." "The combination of garbage bags and industrial waste caused the chemical reaction that created this Pokémon."
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