Q is a fictional character who appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, as well as in related products. In all of these programs, he is played by John de Lancie. The name "Q" also applies to all other individuals of the Q Continuum.
Q is said to be omnipotent, and is continually evasive regarding his motivations. His home, the Q Continuum, is accessible to the Q and their guests, and the true nature of it is said to be beyond the comprehension of "lesser beings" such as humans so it is shown to humans only in ways they can...
@DroidDev first Pokémon game officially had 150 Pokémon in it. Some time later, by cheating, it was discovered that a 151 existed: it was Mew. Originally planned for an event give-away, the Pokémon was now unobtainable by any means. This sprouted multiple legend on how to get it
one of the most infamous legend claimed it was under a unmovable trunk on the Cerulean city dock.
@DroidDev probably they hadn't fully developed the tech that would allow for that by the time. After that original game every other game after that contained multiple unobtainable Pokémons that would have to be "unlocked" by going to a Nintendo event ... the problem was that most of the events were never held outside japan. As today, the problem is mostly solved since the give-aways are done via internet
Still pretty "stupid" to do, if you may ask me. Miss the event and your chance is gone forever
It is just another brick in the "artificial idiocy" wall, along with on-disk DLC
@Unihedron you mean that there are users talking about anime there? Every time I went to the room to check if there was anything worth following I found just a series of pictures.
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