This next one is by Kecleon352:

"The separation of humans and Pokemon so they can both live in peace and happiness." This was the goal of Pokemon Black/White's famous fast-talking, monosyllabic-named rival, N. However, while this plan seemed to be something beneficial, one big thing to note humans actually helped certain Pokemon to be the way they are now.

A prime example of this is Porygon, the Virtual Pokemon. This was the first ever artificially created Pokemon, and if it wasn't for humans, this little guy wouldn't have even come into existence. Humans toiled even harder in order to get Porygon to evolve. First, they created the Up-Grade, which was a complete success and gave us Porygon 2. However, when they tried it again with the Dubious Disk, things got a little haywire. It screwed up his internal software and caused it to go berserk in the form of Porygon Z. Sometimes, when you have a good thing, you shouldn't keep messing with it, or you'll ruin it. Porygon Z is one of the most powerful Normal types with it's off-the-charts Special Attack, so I guess they didn't completely ruin it.

Another good example is Mewtwo. As we all know, Mewtwo was cloned from a Mew eyelash that was found in the middle of South America. While it's one of the most powerful Pokemon ever, if it wasn't for humanity messing with things they shouldn't, it wouldn't even be here now. How it managed to unlock, not one, but two Mega-Evolutions, is beyond me. Perhaps it is because of it's shared genetics with Mew, who is said to have formed most of the Pokemon in the world, that it managed to steal something from one of the Pokemon with a Mega-Evolution. (Perhaps even Charizard, who also has two Mega-Evolutions.)

While my last two examples were from humanity's direct involvement with the creation of Pokemon, some Pokemon use other things created by humans in order to survive. Ghost Pokemon in particular are known for this.

For example, we have Banette, who supposedly is the spirit of a discarded doll and seeks revenge on the one who owned it. Then there's Voltorb, who is thought to be a Pokeball who is possessed by a ghost (most people reckon it's a Haunter due to the eyes) and when a human comes to it and tries to pick it up, the pranking ghost overloads the Pokeball and causes it to explode. Finally, there's Yamask, who was actually said to be a human spirit that now wanders about with a mask that is said to be what once was it's face.

But Ghost Pokemon aren't the only ones that have benefited from humanity in this way. Take Trubbish. They're literally made out of human trash. And Magnemite is made out of magnets that humans made.

The point is, N's mission was flawed from the start. Not only can Pokemon and humans get along just fine together, but if they were separated, some of the Pokemon would even die out.

What do you think? Do you believe that N's plan would have worked out, or that Pokémon, in a way, require humans to live just as humans use Pokémon to live?