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===Technology===
===Technology===
[[File:Allballs2.png|thumb| A variety of different Poké Balls.]]
[[File:Allballs2.png|thumb| A variety of different Poké Balls.]]
[[File:Pikachu_generator.png|thumb| A generator powered by several Pikachu.]]
[[File:Pokeball_transporter.png|thumb| A device that transports Pokéballs to remote receivers utilizing Matter/Energy conversion.]]
Humans have achieved a level of technology unparalleled by any other species on the planet. Much of human technology appears to be based around the concept of human-Pokémon relations; this technology includes the ubiquitous [[Poké Ball]] as well as teleportation and data transfer systems designed to store and move captured Pokémon at their Trainer's convenience. Humans have also created [[artificial Pokémon]], such as {{p|Porygon}}; a product of artificial intelligence programming and light manipulation, and {{p|Mewtwo}}; a powerful clone of {{p|Mew}}, designed and created specifically for battling. Apparently, this knack for technology dates back to ancient times as there are many examples of lost civilizations that utilized similar technology. It would seem strange that humans remain dominant over Pokémon, as it is mentioned in many occasions that some {{type2|Psychic}} Pokémon (e.g. {{p|Alakazam}} and {{p|Slowking}}) are far more intelligent and powerful than humans and are entirely capable of developing new technology, building civilizations, and existing in an orderly society.
Humans have achieved a level of technology unparalleled by any other species on the planet. Much of human technology appears to be based around the concept of human-Pokémon relations; this technology includes the ubiquitous [[Poké Ball]] as well as teleportation and data transfer systems designed to store and move captured Pokémon at their Trainer's convenience. Humans have also created [[artificial Pokémon]], such as {{p|Porygon}}; a product of artificial intelligence programming and light manipulation, and {{p|Mewtwo}}; a powerful clone of {{p|Mew}}, designed and created specifically for battling. Apparently, this knack for technology dates back to ancient times as there are many examples of lost civilizations that utilized similar technology. It would seem strange that humans remain dominant over Pokémon, as it is mentioned in many occasions that some {{type2|Psychic}} Pokémon (e.g. {{p|Alakazam}} and {{p|Slowking}}) are far more intelligent and powerful than humans and are entirely capable of developing new technology, building civilizations, and existing in an orderly society.


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