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PLAP Report:

Some locations are full of small communities of infected.

Distant observations have revealed that they form small social communities.

However, when a male is detected, or a non-contagious female, they all suffer spasms simultaneously.

The infected will then enter a rabid state, similar to the original virus.

This may be proof that Poke’girls are influenced by the virus only when it is necessary.

The strains of the virus that better mimic personalities seem to grow distressed when no males are present.

We have also observed a strange behavior.

They will sometimes be found in groups, humming and crying.

PLAP researchers are still trying to understand why.

Personal Note: Professor Blue:

Seriously, we need a separate classification for VIRUS BORN and cured Poke’girls.

Whoever got clearance to simply call them BOTH the same thing needs to have their head screwed back on, because it’s clearly loose.

It causes confusion to staff.

Blacklisted

    Hahah! Okay the references to others getting confused and blue being the hot head that he is is honestly hilarious.

    Though in all seriousness the fact that they seem to flip like a switch is starting seem like this is a rapidly mutagenic parasite with virus like qualities rather than a true virus.

    Then again I might just losing my mind with that statement.

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  • tdbreslawski said:
    Hahah! Okay the references to others getting confused and blue being the hot head that he is is honestly hilarious.

    Though in all seriousness the fact that they seem to flip like a switch is starting seem like this is a rapidly mutagenic parasite with virus like qualities rather than a true virus.

    Then again I might just losing my mind with that statement.

    I think it has something to do with Deoxys. I might be red-threading this, but here's my thinking. It's a virus that mutates rapidly, there's three strains of it, it's highly aggressive, nobody knows where it came from, and we've just now learned that the infected are mysteriously in synch. And the infected talk about "mother," indicating that there's a singular driving force of some kind behind this. And yet despite all of that, it's still clearly related to Pokemon somehow and it was able to be fought against with materials and research from right there on Pokearth. All of that sounds like classic Deoxys behavior. I bet we'll find that swirly-armed motherfucker hiding in a moon rock somewhere pumping out infectious clouds and once we kick him back into deep space everything will end.

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  • doppelgangir said:
    I think it has something to do with Deoxys. I might be red-threading this, but here's my thinking. It's a virus that mutates rapidly, there's three strains of it, it's highly aggressive, nobody knows where it came from, and we've just now learned that the infected are mysteriously in synch. And the infected talk about "mother," indicating that there's a singular driving force of some kind behind this. And yet despite all of that, it's still clearly related to Pokemon somehow and it was able to be fought against with materials and research from right there on Pokearth. All of that sounds like classic Deoxys behavior. I bet we'll find that swirly-armed motherfucker hiding in a moon rock somewhere pumping out infectious clouds and once we kick him back into deep space everything will end.

    Interesting take honestly, but my bets are still on something a bit more in the realm of mew. Since a) genetic mother of all Pokémon, thus allowing for such extreme variance in dna alteration and injection, Especially since as far as I’m aware they’re the only natural Pokémon to know transform, the move that mimics the dna of it’s target. b) mass physic link to all infected, thus causing the whole “mother concept to be pushed into their heads. c) direct potential for “paternal” revenge for the mass enslavement of her whole species (Pokémon being the species and each individual Pokémon being a subspecies) d) not exactly having a internal link to see inside the bubble of society to see the true good or bad of the situation, which it’s both for both sides.

    Good: Humans have managed to mostly find a way to bond with their Pokémon and use them to help avoid destructive technologies (for the most part) and Pokémon in exchange get to live rather safely and content lay with easy food and water, along with companionship. even when fights break out no one dies if it can be helped

    Bad: they have enabled the rare few wmds that have been built to be monsterious atrocities far beyond what we have built irl (Serriously a weapon that when fully charged can fire a nuke anywhere in the world, powered the life force of all the surrounding Pokémon and leaving mass crystallization of that life force locally?!) and there is the factor that not all humans are considerate with the Pokémon they capture potentially over capping and breaking up families and enforcing them into service of a entirely unrelated species. (See the examples I’ve left on the zoroark image) however, on top of both of those, without the sort of unison we have… or had in this sets case, humans are effectively semi-prey creatures as we saw in legends arceus who (depending on the region) would rather just kill Pokémon.

    Without context it would make sense to see only the bad from your species point of view, no?

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  • tdbreslawski said:
    Interesting take honestly, but my bets are still on something a bit more in the realm of mew. Since a) genetic mother of all Pokémon, thus allowing for such extreme variance in dna alteration and injection, Especially since as far as I’m aware they’re the only natural Pokémon to know transform, the move that mimics the dna of it’s target. b) mass physic link to all infected, thus causing the whole “mother concept to be pushed into their heads. c) direct potential for “paternal” revenge for the mass enslavement of her whole species (Pokémon being the species and each individual Pokémon being a subspecies) d) not exactly having a internal link to see inside the bubble of society to see the true good or bad of the situation, which it’s both for both sides.

    Good: Humans have managed to mostly find a way to bond with their Pokémon and use them to help avoid destructive technologies (for the most part) and Pokémon in exchange get to live rather safely and content lay with easy food and water, along with companionship. even when fights break out no one dies if it can be helped

    Bad: they have enabled the rare few wmds that have been built to be monsterious atrocities far beyond what we have built irl (Serriously a weapon that when fully charged can fire a nuke anywhere in the world, powered the life force of all the surrounding Pokémon and leaving mass crystallization of that life force locally?!) and there is the factor that not all humans are considerate with the Pokémon they capture potentially over capping and breaking up families and enforcing them into service of a entirely unrelated species. (See the examples I’ve left on the zoroark image) however, on top of both of those, without the sort of unison we have… or had in this sets case, humans are effectively semi-prey creatures as we saw in legends arceus who (depending on the region) would rather just kill Pokémon.

    Without context it would make sense to see only the bad from your species point of view, no?

    You're not wrong, but there's a big problem, which is that Mew is too naive and oblivious of a creature to think about this stuff. Yes, there could easily be a story in which Mew loses its niavete and decides to start creating a more animalistic world, but absent of proof of that, it's unlikely to me that Mew would bother with this kind of thing. The only times we've ever seen Mew go into action at all in any official Pokemon media is when it is being directly threatened, as least as far as I'm aware. If the problem isn't directly under Mew's nose, it barely notices.

    Deoxys, on the other hand, is known to be malicious and violent. It rampages, it threatens life, and most importantly, it's explicitly stated to be a mutated virus. I'm not the person writing this story, so I obviously can't say what the truth actually is, but Mew doesn't seem like a likely culprit, if there is a culprit at all. That being said, there are other Pokemon that could also be behind this. Darkrai, Unown, and Nihilego (and possibly other ultra beasts) are all known to cause physical changes and transformations in people. Mewtwo has some strange powers that could do things like this, and it's certainly no friend to humans. Arceus might be the cause of this, for unknowable god-type reasons. And that's all assuming it's caused by a Pokemon; there are plenty of evil scientists in the Pokemon world.

    Despite my theories, though, I have to it that I think there are two situations that are most likely. One, this is just a bizarre strain of Pokerus that's gotten out of control. And two, we won't actually get an explanation on where this all came from. Honestly, I don't think we necessarily need an explanation. Just having it be cured and the story ending well is enough for me.

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