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Giovanni very nearly killed Arpeggi.
Devon.Co just tried to recruit me…as hard as Silph.Co is… what is going on?
bit of an old doodle looking through my postable backlog lol
silvally has always fascinated me and who am i to skimp out on some body horror?
(edit just noticed some of the text is weird thanks csp. it fits i guess!)
When I open my mouth to reply that I am enjoying the Pokémon Scarlet / Violet DLC
Apologies for the background, lol.
Finally got the motivation to draw one of the Silph Co Researchers, this is Rowyn Reiniger. Xe's in charge of the Experimental Research department. Xe often butts heads with the Technical Director, but they still manage to release the most cutting edge products anywhere in Relis together.
Xe's generally seen with either a Shiinotic or a pair of Plusle and Minun, but xe's pulled away from battling as of recently, ever since xyr hair started going purple.
Fun Pokégear fact!
Silph Co. began developing the first very model of Pokégear in 1996.
Originally, Pokégear was meant to have an integrated Pokédex. However, due to technological limitations at the time, the Pokégear's hardware did not allow enough storage space or memory to store a complete Pokédex's worth of data, while keeping its functionality as a phone.
The original design faced several other major problems, such as the tendency for the battery to overheat, sometimes causing the CPU to quite literally melt. This idea was scrapped, and the very first design for Pokégear never saw the light of day.
The first publicly available Pokégear model was released in 1998, and did not have these issues. Due to rapid technological advancements, it would have been able to contain an integrated Pokédex. Despite this, Silph Co. had abandoned the idea entirely, and instead adapted a radio card specifically for their newest gadget.
it's Silph Co's brand new mascot Silpheon!