An idea I had in my head for some time will playing 'Pokemon Y.'
Know how when you transform the fossils you find into living prehistoric Pokemon? I kind of wondered if prehistoric man had these type of Pokemon too.
So in a sort of 'Dawn of Trainers' thing; we look at some of the ancestors of Pokemon Trainers engaging in battle. Meet Ook and Uunga.![;) (Wink) ;)]()
Ook challenges Uunga with his Tyrantrum and Aerodactyl. Uunga stands ready with her Aurorus and Archeops.
You know before Pokeballs they probably had to train them the old fashioned (and extremely dangerous) way you train animals. Or maybe their Pokeballs were made out of sticks or rocks. Heh heh...can you imagine what the Poke Centers looked like? Oh great...Pokemon meets the Flintstones. I've said too much.![Bucktooth :B]()
And no...I don't think the furs these cave trainers are wearing were from other Pokemon...or...maybe they hunted Mammoswine for their food and coats. I dunno...the Pokemon games suggests there's some history with humans and Pokemon for ages. Anything is possible. ;D
Know how when you transform the fossils you find into living prehistoric Pokemon? I kind of wondered if prehistoric man had these type of Pokemon too.
So in a sort of 'Dawn of Trainers' thing; we look at some of the ancestors of Pokemon Trainers engaging in battle. Meet Ook and Uunga.

Ook challenges Uunga with his Tyrantrum and Aerodactyl. Uunga stands ready with her Aurorus and Archeops.
You know before Pokeballs they probably had to train them the old fashioned (and extremely dangerous) way you train animals. Or maybe their Pokeballs were made out of sticks or rocks. Heh heh...can you imagine what the Poke Centers looked like? Oh great...Pokemon meets the Flintstones. I've said too much.

And no...I don't think the furs these cave trainers are wearing were from other Pokemon...or...maybe they hunted Mammoswine for their food and coats. I dunno...the Pokemon games suggests there's some history with humans and Pokemon for ages. Anything is possible. ;D
