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Theory: Dark Device requires living sacrifices

draph91

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To those who've watched The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis I've noticed that the dark device absorbed people and pokemon and after reading this part on the history of pokeballs on Bulbapedia: History of Poké Balls - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia

" When Dr. Eve was exploring the ruins of Pokémopolis during The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis, she discovered a number of old artifacts. A handful of these relics contained ancient, giant Pokémon, and so can be seen as forerunners to the contemporary Poké Ball. These objects were named by a stone tablet that had inscribed on it the legend of Pokémopolis. The "Unearthly Urn" and accompanying spoon contained a giant Alakazam, which, to activate, one had to insert the spoon into the Urn. It appeared that the Alakazam could do this autonomously from within the Urn using its psychic powers. The "Dark Device" contained a giant Gengar. It is unknown what initiated its release. Finally, the giant paintbrush that was discovered contained a giant Jigglypuff, and was activated by the song of a regular sized Jigglypuff"

it got me thinking what if the dark device requires living sacrifices in order to release Gengar?

why do I think that you may ask? because as soon as Arbok was absorbed into the device, Gengar woke up

what do you think, please post your thoughts
 
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