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by The Kingdom of The Pokemon Utopia. . 21 reads.

Pokemon G

Pokemon G is a very broad subject in the Geometrix, with alternative stories to be told through various forms. It exists as a series in the Geometrix that introduces a world of Pokemon both good and bad, seemingly far away from the rest of the Geometrix, living together in their own society. Throughout the history of Pokemon G, Pokemon have lived among one another without human interference. These Pokemon coexist with each other in their isolated world, living in villages who help and support one another. They also must protect and defend each other against various forces of evil, such as The Shadow Tribe, a legion of evil Pokemon who wish to enslave the populace and long for world domination. Pretty simple, right? Not exactly, as the story progresses, the world of Pokemon G becomes much more complicated, other forces of the Geometrix begin to discover this society and intervene both in good and bad ways.

Pokemon G also has an alternative series behind it, beyond the society of the Pokemon I described earlier. This alternative series basically describes the original idea behind Pokemon, that Pokemon and Trainers would work together to beat Pokemon Gyms, battle evil antagonists teams, beat the Elite 4, etc. The only difference is that this series describes what that would all be like in the Geometric Universe, using actual characters in the Geometrix and offers a more challenging story accompanied by the obstacles the Geometrix has to offer. This alternative series is called "Pokemon G - Trainers Addition", while the one I was describing earlier is known as "Pokemon G - The Story Behind the Pokemon". Beyond the few fact books that this nation and a couple other nations in the region of The Geometric Equanimity TGE have said about this series, there really isn't much else to say about Pokemon G - Trainers Addition, so for the rest of this fact book I'll just finish describing Pokemon G - The Story Behind the Pokemon.

Little did the society of Pokemon know that the planets they inhabited had settlements of an evil institution called Pierson-tech, who were waiting for the right time to strike. Pierson-tech had invaded the Pokemon on their original home planet, Pokerus, and forced them into fleeing to another planet to repopulate, Sabiris. Unfortunately, they eventually realize that this new planet they inhabited was also under Pierson-tech control, and have lived in ignorance of their true reality. To make matters worse, Pierson-tech and the new Shadow Tribe join forces in order to achieve a common goal, which was never clearly stated in the history of The Geometrix. Eventually, the Pokemon society was invaded again, with even fewer survivors than the first invasion. However, after Pierson-tech's invasion, a plot twist began to unravel. After they had invaded, their institution itself was invaded shortly after by an organization called The Fatal Force, that was originally created by Pierson-tech. The Fatal Force then went to war against their creators and destroyed them.

During the invasion of the Pokemon Society and of Pierson-tech, The Creator Alliance worked together to rescue all the surviving Pokemon they could find, except the Shadow Tribe of course, and brought them to safety. The Creator Alliance had prepared a safe haven for the Pokemon Society on a distant planet, in a place that was highly secured and well protected. They had brought them to this planet and put them in a Pokemon Foundation that was located in the middle of a huge Creator base. This Foundation was created as a safe haven for Pokemon, a place where they could finally live happily. There the Pokemon were taken care of and provided for by the Creators. These Pokemon lived happily ever after....or so they thought.

To be continued

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