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====[[Paradox Pokémon]]====
====[[Paradox Pokémon]]====
A version of [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} brought to [[Kitakami]]'s [[Crystal Pool]] by {{p|Terapagos}} claims all Paradox Pokémon originate from parallel timelines and were brought to [[Area Zero]] through their [[time machine]] powered up by Terapagos's [[Terastal energy]]. These timelines are never seen in-game, but are supposed to be in a prehistoric{{sup/9|S}}/futuristic {{sup/9|V}} era.
A version of [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} brought to [[Kitakami]]'s [[Crystal Pool]] by {{p|Terapagos}} claims all Paradox Pokémon originate from parallel timelines and were brought to [[Area Zero]] through their [[time machine]] powered up by Terapagos's [[Terastal energy]]. These timelines are never seen in-game, but are supposed to be in a prehistoric{{sup/9|S}}/futuristic{{sup/9|V}}-like era.


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*{{p|Rayquaza}} is also stated to live in the ozone layer, but comes down to the Earth's surface in times of crisis and is known to roost at the [[Sky Pillar]].
*{{p|Rayquaza}} is also stated to live in the ozone layer, but comes down to the Earth's surface in times of crisis and is known to roost at the [[Sky Pillar]].
*{{p|Hoopa}} is known to be capable of opening portals to other worlds and dimensions, but no evidence exists to suggest whether it originated in one. This also holds true for Mega {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Bronzong}}.
*{{p|Hoopa}} is known to be capable of opening portals to other worlds and dimensions, but no evidence exists to suggest whether it originated in one. This also holds true for Mega {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Bronzong}}.
*[[Terapagos (Pokémon)|Terapagos]] is supposed to be able to connect itself to other timelines, namely the ones where Paradox Pokémon originate from, however it's unknown if it originated from one.
*Several Pokémon species can be captured in the [[Ultra Space Wilds]] that are known to also be native to the Pokémon world, among them {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Drapion}}, and several [[Legendary Pokémon]]. It is unknown whether these Pokémon are native to [[Ultra Space]] in addition to the Pokémon world, were brought there through [[Ultra Wormhole]]s, or are present for some other reason. Some evidence may suggest that Ultra Space is an alternate version of the Pokémon world itself, most notably the Ultra Ruins, which appear to be a version of Hau'oli City ravaged by {{p|Guzzlord}}.
*Several Pokémon species can be captured in the [[Ultra Space Wilds]] that are known to also be native to the Pokémon world, among them {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Drapion}}, and several [[Legendary Pokémon]]. It is unknown whether these Pokémon are native to [[Ultra Space]] in addition to the Pokémon world, were brought there through [[Ultra Wormhole]]s, or are present for some other reason. Some evidence may suggest that Ultra Space is an alternate version of the Pokémon world itself, most notably the Ultra Ruins, which appear to be a version of Hau'oli City ravaged by {{p|Guzzlord}}.
*Several [[Legendary Pokémon]] can be captured in the [[Ramanas Park]]. Specifically, in the Pure Space or Strange Space dimensions. This mysterious dimension can be accessed by placing respective [[Slate]]s into pedestals of different rooms in the park.
*Several [[Legendary Pokémon]] can be captured in the [[Ramanas Park]]. Specifically, in the Pure Space or Strange Space dimensions. This mysterious dimension can be accessed by placing respective [[Slate]]s into pedestals of different rooms in the park.