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'''Holon''' is a region shown in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG]] that is presumed to be north of [[Kanto]], considering that it seems to be close to [[Mirage Forest]]. It is the only officially revealed and acknowledged region where δ Delta Species Pokémon can be found. Holon is not featured in any video game.
[[Image:Holon_tower.jpg|thumb|right|Holon City Center]]
'''Holon''' (Japanese: '''ホロン''' ''Holon'') is a region introduced in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. It is a known habitat of the unusual δ Delta Species Pokémon, also introduced in the TCG. Holon is not featured in any video game.


== Story ==
==Backstory==
The Holon region was first revealed to the public in the 2005 release of the {{TCG|EX Delta Species}} set. The location came to be known as "Holon" because nearly all the cards the described region was shown on had "Holon" in the title.  Fans recognized the area as a secluded town where scientists were feverishly attempting to catch the elusive '''Mirage Pokémon''', {{p|Mew}}, presumably tracking its present location by use of the city tower's electromagnetic waves. However, the electromagnetic waves apparently caused the local Pokémon to mutate into abnormal types inconsistant with their genes elsewhere, with their highest evolved forms typically having {{TCG|Metal}} as a type. The affected Pokémon came to be known as {{TCG|δ Delta Species|Delta Species}}.
According to press release statements prior to Delta Species-era expansions and information on booster packs, the Holon region was inhabited by humans who wished to search for the elusive Mirage Pokémon {{p|Mew}}. Establishing a city (also called Holon), scientists utilized the unique magnetic properties of the area to produce waves of electromagnetic energy via a large tower in the city center to track the location of Mew. The resulting electromagnetic waves apparently caused the local Pokémon to mutate into abnormal types inconsistent with their genes elsewhere, with their highest evolved forms typically having {{TCG|Metal}} as a type. The affected Pokémon came to be known as {{TCG|δ Delta Species|Delta Species}}.


==Geography==
==Geography==
*In {{TCG|EX Delta Species}}, the main landscape was city walkways with the Holon tower spewing out electromagnetic radiation in the background.
From various pieces of information and artwork from TCG products, it can be determined that the region is largely forested with a large lake and marshlands to the south. The lake is also bordered by a massive mountain range. The region is presumed to be near the coast, with an island bearing unique crystals some distance offshore. Also, described to be on the horizon are a chain of islands where powerful Pokémon are said to reside.


*In {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}, the main landscape is a lake, surrounded by marshes. Although perhaps it is pure coincidence, the set also features a [[Alternate coloration|Shining]] {{p|Gyarados}} card, [[Gyarados ☆ δ (EX Holon Phantoms 102)|Gyarados]] {{Star}} δ. There was also an [[Alternate coloration|alternately colored]] {{p|Gyarados}} in the [[Lake of Rage]] in the second-generation video games. The [[Gyarados ☆ δ (EX Holon Phantoms 102)|Gyarados]] {{Star}} δ in this set may be implying the presence of another [[Alternate coloration|Shining]] {{p|Gyarados}} in the Holon lake, similar to that in the [[Lake of Rage]].
==Locations==
===Towns/Cities===
[[Image:Holon_dragonite.jpg|thumb|right|Holon as seen from above, with {{p|Dragonite}} in the image]]
*'''Holon:''' The main community of the region, nestled in the center of Mirage Forest. From above, the city looks like a giant [[Poké Ball]], with a ring of trees serving as the main border and with a canal that runs through the diameter into two circles that surround the city center. A cobbled walkway circles the land in between the circular canals and border, bridging the waterways. There is also a larger walkway with grand balustrades that leads to the city center. The houses are largely dome-shaped, and many properties have their own garden area or orchard. An observatory and the Holon Research Tower lie at the center of the city.
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===Areas of interest===
[[Image:Mirage_forest.jpg|thumb|right|Mew teases a fieldworker in Mirage Forest]]
*'''Holon Research Tower:''' The tower dominates the skyline of the city and was constructed in order to manipulate the unique magnetic properties of the area to produce electromagnetic energy that hoped to aid scientists to track Mew in Mirage Forest. When in operation, the tower can be seen absorbing bolts of yellow energy from three generators that surround it. When seen from above, the tower resembles the symbol used on {{TCG|Metal Energy}} cards, likely a direct reference to the secondary type of δ Delta Species Pokémon featured in the sets. The tower also provides the set symbol for {{TCG|EX Delta Species}}.
[[Image:Holon_lake.jpg|thumb|right|The stone formation in the lake]]
*'''Mirage Forest:''' The main focus of {{TCG|EX Legend Maker}} and touched upon in {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}, this dense forest encompasses the city of Holon and is home to many of the Pokémon that were genetically altered as a result of the electromagnetic energy produced from Holon Research Tower. The southern edge of the forest is dotted with marshes as the land gives way to the waters of Holon Lake.
[[Image:Mountain_aerodactyl.jpg|thumb|right|The mountain range that encompasses the lake, with {{p|Aerodactyl}} in the image]]
*'''Holon Lake:''' Also featured in EX Holon Phantoms, Holon Lake is a vast body of water that is home to many more δ Delta Species Pokémon. In the lake, there is a stone formation that resembles the symbol used on Metal Energy cards. Perhaps as a homage to the [[Generation II]] games, the lake is also home to a [[Alternate coloration|Shining]] {{p|Gyarados}}, similar to the [[Red Gyarados]] that appeared at the [[Lake of Rage]].
*'''Mountain Range:''' Surrounding a portion of Holon Lake is a large mountain range, featuring tall jagged peaks and outcrops. The foothills of these mountains contain boulders with mysterious patterns on them, as well as entrances leading to caves, which are home to fossil Pokémon that have also been affected by the radiation from Holon Research Tower.
[[Image:Crystal_beach.jpg|thumb|right|Crystals grow on the Myserious Island's beach]]
*'''Mysterious Island:''' Described as an island far offshore from Holon, its main feature is large crystals, which naturally grow there and are said to grant special powers if used correctly. Normal Pokémon and δ Delta Species Pokémon cohabit the island, and there is little human activity there. It is the main focus of the {{TCG|EX Crystal Guardians}} expansion.
*'''Distant Island Chain:''' Described as being on the very edge of the horizon (hence the name {{TCG|EX Dragon Frontiers}}), these islands are a habitat where natural Delta Species Pokémon thrive. This is reflected in the cards featured in the expansion, as fully-evolved δ Delta Species Pokémon remain purely one type, as opposed to being partially Metal-type. It is possible that these Pokémon evolved to become δ Delta Species naturally or the trait was outbred.


*In {{TCG|EX Crystal Guardians}}, the main landscape consists of islands bearing strange crystals.  Although the precise location of the islands is unknown, it can be concluded that they are near the rest of the Holon region because the Pokémon are Delta Species, and thus reached by the afforementioned electromagnetic waves.
*In {{TCG|EX Dragon Frontiers}}, the last set to contain Delta Species Pokémon, the main landscape seems to be mountainous area so high up that often only clouds are seen down below.
From this, we can tell that Holon has at least one large city, and is likely close to the sea, which could explain the marshes and islands. Farther inland, there is a lake, and several forests. Elsewhere, there is a massive mountain range; some have theorized that such a massive mountain range near the sea could create a large desert similar to [[Orre]]'s.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is popular fan speculation that Holon lies north of [[Kanto]].
*In philosophy, a {{wp|Holon (philosophy)|holon}} is something that is simultaneously a whole and a part.
*In philosophy, a {{wp|Holon (philosophy)|holon}} is something that is simultaneously a whole and a part.
*Holon is also a metropolitan region of Tel Aviv, Israel.
*Holon is also a metropolitan region of Tel Aviv, Israel.
 
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Revision as of 20:27, 22 June 2009

File:Holon tower.jpg
Holon City Center

Holon (Japanese: ホロン Holon) is a region introduced in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is a known habitat of the unusual δ Delta Species Pokémon, also introduced in the TCG. Holon is not featured in any video game.

Backstory

According to press release statements prior to Delta Species-era expansions and information on booster packs, the Holon region was inhabited by humans who wished to search for the elusive Mirage Pokémon Mew. Establishing a city (also called Holon), scientists utilized the unique magnetic properties of the area to produce waves of electromagnetic energy via a large tower in the city center to track the location of Mew. The resulting electromagnetic waves apparently caused the local Pokémon to mutate into abnormal types inconsistent with their genes elsewhere, with their highest evolved forms typically having Metal as a type. The affected Pokémon came to be known as Delta Species.

Geography

From various pieces of information and artwork from TCG products, it can be determined that the region is largely forested with a large lake and marshlands to the south. The lake is also bordered by a massive mountain range. The region is presumed to be near the coast, with an island bearing unique crystals some distance offshore. Also, described to be on the horizon are a chain of islands where powerful Pokémon are said to reside.

Locations

Towns/Cities

File:Holon dragonite.jpg
Holon as seen from above, with Dragonite in the image
  • Holon: The main community of the region, nestled in the center of Mirage Forest. From above, the city looks like a giant Poké Ball, with a ring of trees serving as the main border and with a canal that runs through the diameter into two circles that surround the city center. A cobbled walkway circles the land in between the circular canals and border, bridging the waterways. There is also a larger walkway with grand balustrades that leads to the city center. The houses are largely dome-shaped, and many properties have their own garden area or orchard. An observatory and the Holon Research Tower lie at the center of the city.


Areas of interest

File:Mirage forest.jpg
Mew teases a fieldworker in Mirage Forest
  • Holon Research Tower: The tower dominates the skyline of the city and was constructed in order to manipulate the unique magnetic properties of the area to produce electromagnetic energy that hoped to aid scientists to track Mew in Mirage Forest. When in operation, the tower can be seen absorbing bolts of yellow energy from three generators that surround it. When seen from above, the tower resembles the symbol used on Metal Energy cards, likely a direct reference to the secondary type of δ Delta Species Pokémon featured in the sets. The tower also provides the set symbol for EX Delta Species.
File:Holon lake.jpg
The stone formation in the lake
  • Mirage Forest: The main focus of EX Legend Maker and touched upon in EX Holon Phantoms, this dense forest encompasses the city of Holon and is home to many of the Pokémon that were genetically altered as a result of the electromagnetic energy produced from Holon Research Tower. The southern edge of the forest is dotted with marshes as the land gives way to the waters of Holon Lake.
File:Mountain aerodactyl.jpg
The mountain range that encompasses the lake, with Aerodactyl in the image
  • Holon Lake: Also featured in EX Holon Phantoms, Holon Lake is a vast body of water that is home to many more δ Delta Species Pokémon. In the lake, there is a stone formation that resembles the symbol used on Metal Energy cards. Perhaps as a homage to the Generation II games, the lake is also home to a Shining Gyarados, similar to the Red Gyarados that appeared at the Lake of Rage.
  • Mountain Range: Surrounding a portion of Holon Lake is a large mountain range, featuring tall jagged peaks and outcrops. The foothills of these mountains contain boulders with mysterious patterns on them, as well as entrances leading to caves, which are home to fossil Pokémon that have also been affected by the radiation from Holon Research Tower.
File:Crystal beach.jpg
Crystals grow on the Myserious Island's beach
  • Mysterious Island: Described as an island far offshore from Holon, its main feature is large crystals, which naturally grow there and are said to grant special powers if used correctly. Normal Pokémon and δ Delta Species Pokémon cohabit the island, and there is little human activity there. It is the main focus of the EX Crystal Guardians expansion.
  • Distant Island Chain: Described as being on the very edge of the horizon (hence the name EX Dragon Frontiers), these islands are a habitat where natural Delta Species Pokémon thrive. This is reflected in the cards featured in the expansion, as fully-evolved δ Delta Species Pokémon remain purely one type, as opposed to being partially Metal-type. It is possible that these Pokémon evolved to become δ Delta Species naturally or the trait was outbred.

Trivia

  • It is popular fan speculation that Holon lies north of Kanto.
  • In philosophy, a holon is something that is simultaneously a whole and a part.
  • Holon is also a metropolitan region of Tel Aviv, Israel.

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