Walking through a field you see a large observatory like base, that has several pokemon around outside. Getting closer, you see a young woman tending to a hurt Eevee with black and grey fur. She looks up, "Oh, hello, you must be a new to the region. My name is Swirl Ink Pyrus, or Professor Pyrus for short," she smiled, setting the little pokemon into a bed, standing up and dusting off her pants.
She smiled as she got up, offering you her hand to shake, "I assume you seen the special on the Bulbasaur family? If you have, good, because that's what sets our region apart. It encompasses many different terrains and territories so saying they were "regional variations" wouldn't do the pokemon here justice," she explained.
She led you inside the lab where different pokemon relaxed in. Most were the common forms, but there were a few that looked different.
"This is my lab, well my main lab. Truth is I have several sister locations and work with two other professors to deal in exploring and documenting pokemon." She said as she brought up a computer screen showing another lab in a forest and another set in the mountains.
"But those two are so farther into the wilderness, I am appointed to help newcomers learn. Whether it's to become a trainer or whatever else you want to be, or even if you want help choosing a companion pokemon. I have several here that are quite friendly,"
An Aipom jumped onto her shoulder, chattering and waving to you, "I will be releasing documentaries on every pokemon family that can be found here, which is every pokemon found up to the Galar region, and some new ones of our own," she continued as she pet Aipom's head, "But if you want a special lesson, don't be afraid to send an ask to my inbox, and I'll get it out as soon as possible,"
"In short, my lab is for trainers and non trainers alike, and I can get pokemon adopted to you as well if you would like. Just be sure to explain what you can of your situation. What kind of temperament you're looking for, what type of pokemon, whether or not you're living alone, that sort of thing," she explained.
"Anyway, I better start on my rounds of field work. Remember, you can ask me questions when I am available, or you can meet the other two professors, if you're strong enough that is," she smiled, packing a backpack and leading you out, bringing out Swampert that has a more greenish coloration and going with him into the field.