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Aquacorde December 15th, 2016 11:30 PM

do humans lay eggs
 
everything was created by arceus, everything shares genetic ancestry with mew, all species of pokemon that can breed lay eggs no matter what we would classify them as IRL

so

do humans lay eggs in this universe?

Trainer 766 December 15th, 2016 11:36 PM

Yes, humans do lay eggs in this universe, as we ourselves can't classify humans based on their action or behaviour.

Like Pokemon, humans with different genders breed and lay an egg, or possibly more. Then the egg will be given to another person to be hatched. That person is known as babysitter.

Aquacorde December 15th, 2016 11:38 PM

I winder how often humans lay eggs? Do they lay them only with fertilization?

Trainer 766 December 15th, 2016 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquacorde (Post 9519915)
I winder how often humans lay eggs? Do they lay them only with fertilization?

Humans lay eggs ALL the time, mostly adult ones. Other than fertilisation, they also lay eggs if you leave 2 of different genders on their own. However, the cause of this is unknown.

Flowerchild December 15th, 2016 11:46 PM

i'm glad we have a specialist here

Aquacorde December 15th, 2016 11:48 PM

Intriguing. So you theorize that humans lay their eggs but allow them to be hatched by others, is that correct? Why do you think this?

Trainer 766 December 15th, 2016 11:54 PM

The only theory that I have and kept to myself is: That the existences of the eggs are unintentional. And it's clear that both parents aren't aware that these incidents always happen, and don't feel like carrying the responsibility of being parents. In order to solve that problem, a volunteer must be able to provide love and care for these younglings when they hatch. It's a cycle of life, see?

Aquacorde December 15th, 2016 11:56 PM

Okay that may be the case for some of the eggs yes but I feel like there would be a lot more humans if that just happened all the time? And humans seem to not be particularly overabundant in Pokémon.

Trainer 766 December 16th, 2016 12:01 AM

When there is life, there is also death. Unfortunately, I must say that not all these hatchlings get to make it to the end of their lives. Some of them die, while some of them live till they die, and before doing so, they'll just produce more eggs, to ensure the survival of human species. Unlucky those who can't keep their family jewels, but the species of humans must continue on till the end of the end of their existence.

Aquacorde December 16th, 2016 12:02 AM

So you're saying that humans in the Pokémon universe lay many eggs but are inherently a weak species that relies on sheer numbers to survive. hmmmm

Trainer 766 December 16th, 2016 12:05 AM

Life is full of possibilities. Furthermore, my studies won't be able to clear out all of the explanations on this very species. Humans are intelligent beings, they'll always see to one way or another to live and continue the life they are living.

LegendChu December 16th, 2016 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zapmolticuno (Post 9519934)
When there is life, there is also death. Unfortunately, I must say that not all these hatchlings get to make it to the end of their lives. Some of them die, while some of them live till they die, and before doing so, they'll just produce more eggs, to ensure the survival of human species. Unlucky those who can't keep their family jewels, but the species of humans must continue on till the end of the end of their existence.

What family jewels are u talking about o_O?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquacorde (Post 9519937)
So you're saying that humans in the Pokémon universe lay many eggs but are inherently a weak species that relies on sheer numbers to survive. hmmmm

Humans lay eggs in real life too, when u don't study for ur exams & give the examiner a blank sheet :P.

Pika Pika :chu:

Trainer 766 December 16th, 2016 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LegendChu (Post 9519941)
What family jewels are u talking about o_O?


Humans lay eggs in real life too, when u don't study for ur exams & give the examiner a blank sheet :P.

Pika Pika :chu:

Damn it, you killed the suspense.

Aquacorde December 16th, 2016 12:10 AM

ok I know humans lay eggs irl (kind of) but the growth of a baby inside a body is very different from the growth of an incubated egg

im saying that humans in pokeworld lay eggs outside of the body

Zeffy December 16th, 2016 12:16 AM

if humans do lay eggs, does this mean humans can also reproduce with Pokemon species?

Aquacorde December 16th, 2016 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeffy (Post 9519946)
if humans do lay eggs, does this mean humans can also reproduce with Pokemon species?

i will cite the birthing thread for this and i think we did conclude that humans CAN mate w pokemon

Trainer 766 December 16th, 2016 12:19 AM

To sum it ups, it's pretty simple:

1.Females produce the egg inside their body, then lay it out.
2.The egg will be given to a stranger to be taken care off.
3.The stranger has to travel a few distance in order to get a newborn hatch from that egg.
4.The stranger now has to carry an eternal responsibility to raise the newborn.
5.The newborn then soon grows up into an adult, repeating what his/babysitter did from generations to generations.
6.This all will continue till the end of their life.
7.And if this all goes well, it will proved that said humans have passed the 3 stages of life; Birth, W T F, and Death.
8.Those who died early will be reborn into another life as yet another human to pass the 3 stages.

Simple?

Hands December 16th, 2016 12:28 AM

Here's another question, linked to yours.

Are Humans Pokemon?

Aquacorde December 16th, 2016 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Hands (Post 9519960)
Here's another question, linked to yours.

Are Humans Pokemon?

i think technically they are ya

Trainer 766 December 16th, 2016 12:32 AM

Are humans Pokemon, you ask?

Take a look at Yamask.

Hands December 16th, 2016 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquacorde (Post 9519963)
i think technically they are ya

Because I think if they are classed as Pokemon then they might lay eggs too. All Pokemon (excluding genderless) breed via an egg so it'd make sense if people, descended too from Mew, would also be egg laying pokemon

Aquacorde December 16th, 2016 12:39 AM

okie so we now have decided that humans do in fact lay eggs-- how does the incubation process work for humans? how do babbies break out of the shell? or do they "evolve" from the egg?

Trainer 766 December 16th, 2016 1:34 AM

Instead of waiting 9 months to give birth, humans who reproduce by laying eggs, must travel a certain distance via the babysitter while being kept in an incubator, promoting well growth of the newborn inside the egg. After travelling a certain distance, the eggs will be cracked by itself and ta-da! The baby human. There's also difference in these humans, as proven that humans who hatched from a rather far distance seems to be growing well better than those who has travelled a short amount of distance. Hopefully there's more to come.

Disolia December 16th, 2016 1:17 PM

This is an amazing thread. =p

Mobile Tsk December 16th, 2016 4:27 PM

It would only make sense if humans in this world laid eggs instead of having live births.


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