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Porygon was the first true A.I system created by humanity.Originally designed by Silph.co. A giant technology company working primarily for The Pokemon League inc.
They aimed to create top notch gear for anything involving pokemon, including their most famous achievements, the pokemon trading and storage system and the world famous Poke'ball itself.
A couple of years ago a small devision of Silph.co, were looking into pokemon training. They were aiming to develop a device that could allow pokemon to train against an artificial opponent.
They created the Porygon.1. Known as at the time as the Artificial Pokemon Battle System or A.P.B.S for short.
It was a holographic 'hard light' battle system. State of the art. Combining force-field technology with holographic effects, essentially creating a self sustaining, solid projection.
In the centre of the hologram was the core network, essentially a mini super computer with added projectors, force-field amplifiers and anti gravitational thrusters.
As I said, state of the art.
All initial tests ran smoothly. The battle system ran well and they even installed a self regenerating circuit within the core incase it became damaged. Essentially,it could slowly re-heal itself like a real pokemon.
The problem was the A.I. At the time it could only conceive basic instructions and to dodge attacks, but when it was put against experienced trainers with complex battle routines, It couldn't process the information. The fundamental problem was it didn't learn from its mistakes.
Thats when a young man, only known as 'Bill' his real name unknown, came onto the project. He was Silph.co's brain boy and has worked on many of their winning previous projects. He took an interest in the A.I system and created within only six months, a new memory system that could actually learn.
Bill was praised when Porygon was put back into testing. It would remember repeated attacks, and combined attacks. However Silph.co investors wanted more.
Impressed with Porygon's defensive abilities, they wanted to see its offensive capabilities.
Ignoring Bills protest against adding weaponry to the Porygon, they used military technology that could imitate certain pokemon abilities, especially laser and beam attacks.
They were even further impressed when the Porygon would even occasionally win battles when put against real pokemon.
Bill however had noticed its rapid learning capabilities were no longer holding the the original parameters and far excelling anything he had thought of. It was learning on its own.
Bill went into its internal mainframe only to find millions of new firewalls and anti-hacking tech that the Porygon itself had created, almost like an technological immune system. Fortunately Bill was gifted enough to hack through but a few systems until he was shut out, but what he found shocked him.
Within the programming he found whole new data streams showing how it had developed clear and defined consciousness, but the most worrying was a program that was thereafter named 'Repro.2X1'... it was a program it had written itself, a program that allowed it to reproduce. Similar to Voltorb's, it could collect spare metal and create a replica of itself.
Bill tried to show it too Silph.co, but they weren't interested. However by that time it was too late.
In a outdoor battle, the Porygon broke its tracking beacon that usually wouldn't allow it to travel any further than 50 meters and escaped. Disappearing of Silph.co's sensors.
Bill knew how to track it using high frequency radio waves, and eventually found it in an abandoned scrapping yard near to the city.
He had an advantage over Silph.co however. While he was working on programming it he made sure that the Porygon could be held inside a Pokeball, just like a real pokemon.
He caught the Porygon, but soon realized he was too late as he saw 4, smaller Porygon, fly away into the Junk. He knew they would never catch them, especially now they were reproducing.
When he took it back to the lab he studied the Porygon. He slowly realized it had developed emotions and was actually scared. He soothed the Porygon, just like it were a real creature, and it slowly responded to his affection and too this day is a very loyal companion to Bill.
Bill also found that they generally can only reproduce once or twice in their 'lifetime' as it drains their core. Their battery/energy eventually runs out like all animals. It was because of this that 10 years later the Porygon was stated as a official Pokemon, and was legally allowed to be used in official battles.
They are still rare, but can be found in cities or anywhere with a lot of metal.
Since then, upgrades have been created by humanity to evolve Porygon, boosting their graphics matrix and strength capabilities. Many of which were created and perfected by Bill, by studying his very loyal companion and friend. The very first Porygon, he named... Adam.
Hope you liked it
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Comments: 195
808trollaz In reply to ??? [2010-09-09 02:50:45 +0000 UTC]
im curious to how a pokeball works, and how porygon can be contained in one. Can all animals be trapped in pokeballs or just pokemon? how does it work, and what does the pokemon do inside? sorry for the questions, just this question bugged me since pokemon first came out
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JoshuaDunlop In reply to 808trollaz [2010-09-09 05:36:09 +0000 UTC]
In the Pokemon world they have perfected teleportation but only to a certain distance, any further and the teleported object can get damaged. However it is only legal to teleport items, food and animals (including pokemon). Pokeball's were created as a storage device, a halfway place between being teleported and reanimated. This allows trainers to travel long distances and for many days without having to heal or feed their pokemon, as once it is reanimated, it will only reanimate to its last form from when you brought it inside the pokeball. The pokemon feels no different as it is almost like no time has passed. However it is a legal obligation of a trainer to make sure all Pokeballs and pokemon are checked on a regular basis, as for all machines, they can, break etc, and it is in the well being of the pokemon that this doesn't happen.
Does that make sense?
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asia-catdog-blue In reply to JoshuaDunlop [2010-09-24 18:17:53 +0000 UTC]
That kinda sounds similar to Capsule Corporation Technology.
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808trollaz In reply to JoshuaDunlop [2010-09-09 06:08:16 +0000 UTC]
yeah, that makes sense, thanks for answering. does the pokemon go into any shock, you know, from suddenly being out of its pokeball and onto the batle arena?
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JoshuaDunlop In reply to 808trollaz [2010-09-10 19:37:32 +0000 UTC]
No they get trained to deal with it
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Trinosaur In reply to ??? [2010-09-06 14:34:16 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this is really amazing. I had to do a double-take because it looked very realistic! Seriously, I can almost imagine it moving around as if it were a real thing. Very nice job!
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periculant In reply to ??? [2010-09-05 20:24:46 +0000 UTC]
DAMN YOU! No but really, I had this idea for the pokemon historical competition. Not exactly made the same but the first Porygon
We have awesome brains! But you're not as lazy as I am...
Well done!
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JoshuaDunlop In reply to periculant [2010-09-05 20:27:59 +0000 UTC]
lol Thank you very much
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KirscheTea In reply to ??? [2010-09-05 16:55:41 +0000 UTC]
By god, your stories are always so.... phenomenal!
You're able to translate a children's game into a highly-scientific, real world scenario that it's a little mind-blowing.
seriously, I love it.
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JoshuaDunlop In reply to KirscheTea [2010-09-05 18:08:39 +0000 UTC]
haha wow well thank you very much, glad you like it
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michaelritchie200 In reply to ??? [2010-09-05 12:50:00 +0000 UTC]
That story really should be canon!
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michaelritchie200 In reply to JoshuaDunlop [2010-09-05 14:29:23 +0000 UTC]
As in, the actual story behind Porygon.
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EmperorDinobot [2010-09-05 10:12:49 +0000 UTC]
Nicely done. AHahaha. Porygon is a cool pokemon.
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MadMother88 In reply to ??? [2010-09-05 08:37:08 +0000 UTC]
I love the thing you do! Very interesting and cool to read as always
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LadyOfTheDragons In reply to ??? [2010-09-05 03:36:46 +0000 UTC]
everything you write and draw is amazing!
if you havent heard already :3
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Surly-U-Jest [2010-09-05 01:06:39 +0000 UTC]
OMIGOD OMIGOD.
I just got a new computer, so this is a bit relevant ro me (right?)
I hope you keep at this long enough to get to Porygon-Z, haha.
That'll be some ABSOLUTELY excellent stuff, I can tell.
As usual, you have a way with words, images, and you are one of the greatest storytellers I know.
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Tyrannosaurusrexus In reply to ??? [2010-09-05 00:18:01 +0000 UTC]
nice explanation for wild porygon
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JoshKH92 In reply to ??? [2010-09-04 23:32:30 +0000 UTC]
LOVE your stories! So imaginative and believable. The Picture is very good too!
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Rastanton94 [2010-09-04 22:45:07 +0000 UTC]
I did like it. I have a lvl 100 Porygon Z and I love it. I named it "Porsh". Its fun to surprise my opponents with it. And my best friend's favorite is Pokemon is Porygon itself. I'll have to show him this.
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JoshuaDunlop In reply to Rastanton94 [2010-09-05 00:06:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, i hope he likes it
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Rastanton94 In reply to JoshuaDunlop [2010-09-05 03:34:23 +0000 UTC]
He liked the picture. Said it was good.
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