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Wow..something VERY wierd..

Deoxys55

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  • Deoxys' original three forms...they are:
    Defense
    Normal
    Attack

    The first letter of each spells out DNA! And guess what type Deoxys is? Yep!
    I just wanted to point that out. Was that intended?
     

    Timbjerr

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  • interesting...but I'd still write that off as an odd coincedence...

    arrange those in any other way and you's get AND, DAN, or NAD none of which really have any significance to Deoxys as a pokemon.

    Besides, factor in the Deoxys from Emerald and you'll get DNAS, SAND, or maybe even NADS. XD
     

    Timbjerr

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  • lol...that wholw nads thing is just a preview of how demented my mind is at this time of day. XD
     

    Jeremy

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  • I notice the orginal forms of Deoxys try to represent DNA, since Deoxys' name did came from deoxyribonucleic acid. (DNA) Now, because of Deoxys' forth form, want now, SAND? XD
     

    Makoto

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  • maybe it's not meant to be speed type, but HP type, then it'd spell HAND, which would signal the coming of the 2-handed deoxys from movie 7....(or is the R/S deoxys simply the 2-handed deoxys with 1 arm destroyed by rayquaza, and instead of growing a second arm, it grew tentacles like the attack deoxys?)
     

    Pogiforce-14

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  • Maybe it's Dna, and the S is just an add on. The Dna thing sounds very likely, but hte rest of it could jst be continuing on and abandoning the Idea.
     

    Frostweaver

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  • Err... Deoxys RS is by no mean "normal," as its stats are completely sided off to be an attacker (just slightly less extreme than Deoxy-FR)... i mean there's nothing "normal" or average about something with 150 base for both attacks, and 150 base speed with 50 base defense for both categories o.o;
     

    Ice demon

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  • Well frosty as RS version of deoxys was the first it makes sense to call it normal and the rest to be extreme versions of the original - defense and attack.
    However i understand what u mean RS deoxys is far from a normal pokemon in terms of stat distribution.
     

    Castrainer

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    • Seen Apr 8, 2006
    NADS? Well, "Nada" is "Nothing" in Portuguese, and Nads is its shortcut XD
     

    Pounce

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  • PIKA2 said:
    I notice the orginal forms of Deoxys try to represent DNA, since Deoxys' name did came from deoxyribonucleic acid. (DNA) Now, because of Deoxys' forth form, want now, SAND? XD

    yeah, I agree-- it could very well be intended, especially with so many other references to DNA like in its name as pika2 pointed out... maybe the new form makes DNAs. like.. plural. o_o (though I don't know if that is the correct way to say more than one DNA... >.> it's probably still just DNA but whatever) deoxyribonucleic acids?
     

    Duke R

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  • Pounce said:
    yeah, I agree-- it could very well be intended, especially with so many other references to DNA like in its name as pika2 pointed out... maybe the new form makes DNAs. like.. plural. o_o (though I don't know if that is the correct way to say more than one DNA... >.> it's probably still just DNA but whatever) deoxyribonucleic acids?
    Exactly. But I noticed the DNA thing a long time ago.
     
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