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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], the {{p|Magnemite}} in the far left end of the corridor speaks in morse code, saying ''"Boop-bee boop-bee-boop-boop bee-bee-bee boop-bee-boop-boop boop-beeeeee!"'' If every "boop" is considered as a dot, and every "bee" is considered as a dash, this translates to ''"ALOLA!"'' | * In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], the {{p|Magnemite}} in the far left end of the corridor speaks in morse code, saying ''"Boop-bee boop-bee-boop-boop bee-bee-bee boop-bee-boop-boop boop-beeeeee!"'' If every "boop" is considered as a dot, and every "bee" is considered as a dash, this translates to ''"ALOLA!"'' | ||
* In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, a {{tc|Scientist}} at the lobby asks what is the {{wp|Magnitude (astronomy)|magnitude}} of a star that's 10 times brighter than a fifth magnitude star. Although he will give the player a [[Stardust]] regardless of their answer, the correct answer is | * In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, a {{tc|Scientist}} at the lobby asks what is the {{wp|Magnitude (astronomy)|magnitude}} of a star that's 10 times brighter than a fifth magnitude star. Although he will give the player a [[Stardust]] regardless of their answer, the correct answer is 2.5, as a celestial object's magnitude is lower the brighter it is, and the magnitude scale is logarithmic with a 5-order difference being defined as a 100-fold change in brightness. | ||
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