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  1. Everything I'm about to say is a spoiler, so if you don't know the story of Sun and Moon get out now. I'm not using spoiler tags, so this is your chance. Okay, now that that's over with, on with the facts and theories. First the facts. There once was a professor who lead the research at the Aether Foundation regarding ultra wormholes, alternate dimensions, and the beasts there-in. That professor eventually 'Mysteriously disappeared through a wormhole', and left behind a wife, two kids, and a Pokemon who he named. Their names were Lusamine, Lillie, Gladios, and Nebbie. Lusamine couldn't come to terms with how she lost her husband, and that was the beginnings of her descent into madness. Already pretty crazy, right? It gets better. The professor's name was Mohn, and you may not have noticed the family resemblance, but it was staring you in the face the whole time. Boom... and that itself opens up a whole new can of worms. I mean, logically, one of three things has happened. A) Mohn faked the wormhole thing, just to get away from the pressures of his family and job. Or the wormhole just spit him out there, and he stayed for the reasons mentioned. (AKA he's as scummy a father as Lusamine is a mother. This one is unlikely IMO.) B) Mohn found a way back to our realm and has not yet reunited with his family, meaning he's either a really crappy father, or an amnesiac. C) Mohn is still in the alternate dimension, and that's where Pokemon stored in the PC actually go. Kind of still a crappy dad unless the AU has taken away his memories, but his reluctance to contact them would be more understandable. We can give a lot of conjecture on which is true, but none can really be outright proven. I prefer to think that it's the last, because that could mean soooooooooooo much for the Pokemon universe. Think about it, what if Bill is the reason these wormholes exist??? What if he tapped into that universe to create his storage system, or maybe even created it? Is each box a different dimension, or a different dimensional pocket? And what if Ultra Beasts are actually just Pokemon, who were somehow changed by being stored there? Or maybe they are messed up bits of code that have formed as Pokemon are transferred back and forth... There are so many questions, and we'll probably never get the answer to even most of them. But either way these story revelations are pretty crazy. I see people talking about how dark Alola is, and this just further pushes that thought. Lillie misses her dad... she sometimes even struggles to say the name that her father gave to Cosmog. But he's alive, and able to contact people in the central dimension, and she just doesn't know it. We know that being in the alternate dimension can effect humans in negative ways, so it's quite possible he doesn't remember his family anymore, no matter where he is. You talk to them both throughout the game, but have no way to tell either one of them the truth. It's kind of depressing, if you think hard enough about it. This has definitely been my favorite Pokemon game in terms of characters and stories. None of the others even come close, for me... most characters felt throw-away, and events of the games even more-so. But not this one... I really enjoyed this one.
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