Boy, a lot of the students really really love their pokemon, that's the main question I get.
Pokemon is really part of the fabric of American reality now.
It's something I've stewed in my head, there seems to be a theme that each pokemon generation follows. This is based heavily on the antagonist team (Rocket, etc.) and legendary pokemon (Mewtwo, Groudon, etc.) and other details.
The themes are the sources of human conflict: weapons, territory, and energy.
First, the original generation of Red, Green, n' Blue that began it all, the main badguys:
Team Rocket
Team Rocket
Their motto: "Steal Pokémon for profit. Exploit Pokémon for profit. All Pokémon exist for the glory of Team Rocket." They view pokemon as tools to be exploited and used. The player encounters them in their various schemes, and is even offered membership, as above all else they prize strength.
Their greatest scheme though is the genetic engineering of a new, powerful pokemon. This is possible through extracting DNA from the fossilized eyelash of the legendary pokemon Mew. The DNA of Mew contains the genetic code of all pokemon. When it falls under human hands, it is used to create the ultimate weapon, Mewtwo.
Team Rocket was unable to control their creation though, Mewtwo destroyed its creators and fled into the wilderness. He is described as a vicious pokemon that lives only to fight.
*Interestingly, Giovanni, leader of Team Rocket is ultimately an honorable man. As he and his organization prize strength above all else, after his defeat at the hands of the player, Giovanni steps down, stating that his weakness betrays the trust his men had placed in their leader. He leaves to train and become stronger.
There are also references to pokemon used in warfare and conflict.
Koga is a gym leader and a ninja. His poison pokemon use is inhereted from a long tradition of his ninja clan.
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