Alfonso said:...What? I was under the impression that she did, but when James/Kojiro told her to put the 'fuel in the plane', she did just that: Literally placed the fuel in the plane, and not the engine.
*smacks* Robinson Caruso (bad spelling I bet), the famous castaway of literature. ^_^Kojiro said:And, I deserved to be smacked because I don't get the Robin thing.
Then it's still unknown what the heck that thing on his forehead is supposed to be? I can't even tell how it stays on, it didn't look like there was a strap or anything holding it there.And the guy was not disguised as a venonat, Max said "Konpan?" so he mistaked him for one.
There are many reasons. Most people don't have a flying Pokemon large enough to fly them, most flying Pokemon would be a good deal slower than an airplane, and a flying Pokemon can carry only a few people at most, a plane can hold many.charizardpal said:Say heres a thought? If trainers had pokemon that could fly, then why would they need to invent planes?
Pokemon Fan said:There are many reasons. Most people don't have a flying Pokemon large enough to fly them, most flying Pokemon would be a good deal slower than an airplane, and a flying Pokemon can carry only a few people at most, a plane can hold many.
squirtletheturtle said:Was mays Skitty fetured at all wink wink
I don't know, I understand what you're saying but it doesn't seem practical. Sure, maybe Spearow could be produced in large quantities at a relatively low costs, but relatively few of them would evolve on their own and it would likely take a good amount of time. And in such cases you would have a bunch of large, hungry creatures who were never trained.charizardpal said:Well, I see the ultimate result, but you seem to be assuming that the multi-billion dollar research, needed to produce, multi-engine passenger jet plane would be produced naturally and quickly. The fact is, in this world, technology would probablly stagnate in Aeronotics (sp), I mean why would men bother to produce the unreliable, primative equivilant of the Wright Brothers aircraft
when that fearrow already gave pleasure flights, and could be bred at a reasonably low cost. Btw, each space-shuttle columbia costs billions of dollars, and for a while during the space race 10 percent of the US economy was funneled into the nasa programs. Thats a huge ammount of money and resources; if we assume that th epokemon world has anywhere near that kind of economic muscle...well it just seems unlikely to happen, especially when there are no airports in the Hoenn games. See my drift?
Well, it sounds like the TV show Lost to me. Anyway, it was a turboprop plane. I'll be flying to Tokyo later on. Rating: 30. What a good episode. It has planes on it, an Flying Pokemon is only my thing. The plane crash is an Absol-ute disaster. Also, were running out of petrol this time.charizardpal said:Say heres a thought? If trainers had pokemon that could fly, then why would they need to invent planes? I'm glad that Ash actually has flown in a plane now though. Was it a bush plane, or a turbine jet? I'm guessing its a small one, like a cessna right? Not open-cockpit probablly too. Well *Cheers, I hope Misty comes back in the next few episodes*
Each space-shuttle costs billions of dollars, and for a while during the space race 10 percent of the US economy was funneled into the NASA programs.