Infinity Energy
Infinity Energy (Japanese: ∞エナジー Infinity Energy) is a type of energy in the Pokémon world derived from the life force of Pokémon. It was developed and harnessed by the Devon Corporation. Its development also involved research into Mega Evolution.
In the core series games
Pokémon X and Y
3,000 years prior to the events of Pokémon X and Y, AZ's Floette had been sent to war, resulting in the Pokémon's death. AZ created a machine to revive Floette that ran on the life force of many Pokémon. Although the revival was successful, his rage was not settled, leading him to convert the machine into what is now the ultimate weapon, which he used to end the war. Professor Sycamore believes the machine's energy is the same as that used in Mega and Key Stones, which allow Trainers to Mega Evolve their Pokémon. XerneasX/YveltalY's light, which had powered the weapon, radiated across the region and infused itself within Evolution stones, creating Mega Stones.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Prior to the events of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Mr. Stone's grandfather, the previous president of the Devon Corporation, researched the ultimate weapon and wished to use the same energy to help people and Pokémon. This led Devon to develop Infinity Energy, making Devon one of the top industries in Hoenn. Infinity Energy has since been used to power machinery such as the Submarine Explorer 1 and the rockets launched from the Mossdeep Space Center. The Devon Parts were used to make the submarine run on Infinity Energy.
In the Delta Episode, a rocket full of Infinity Energy was to be launched to teleport the incoming asteroid to another dimension, prior to Zinnia preventing the launch.
Confidential documents can be found in Sea Mauville stating that Dock investigated the Devon Corporation, finding that they had used Pokémon bioenergy to create Infinity Energy.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc
In Slowbro Has an Idea, the Devon Corporation used devices stationed in Sea Mauville to absorb Infinity Energy from Sapphire's Blaziken and Emerald's Sceptile to power the dimensional shifter, a device required to create a wormhole that would transport the meteoroid threatening the planet somewhere else.
In PS611, the Devon Corporation was revealed to have used a device called the "flower", a cannon powered by Infinity Energy, to drain Rayquaza of its life force during a capture operation conducted years earlier at the Embedded Tower.
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