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'''Ultra Space''' (Japanese: '''ウルトラスペース''' ''Ultra Space'') is an [[dimension|interdimensional]] realm from where [[Ultra Beast]]s may come | '''Ultra Space''' (Japanese: '''ウルトラスペース''' ''Ultra Space'') is an [[dimension|interdimensional]] realm from where [[Ultra Beast]]s may come, being accessible via [[Ultra Wormhole]]. Ultra Space and Ultra Wormholes were discovered and named by [[Mohn|Professor Mohn]] of the [[Aether Foundation]]. [[Professor Burnet]], a researcher of the relationship between Pokémon and other dimensions, is researching these strange phenomena. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
Revision as of 00:01, 28 November 2023
Ultra Space (Japanese: ウルトラスペース Ultra Space) is an interdimensional realm from where Ultra Beasts may come, being accessible via Ultra Wormhole. Ultra Space and Ultra Wormholes were discovered and named by Professor Mohn of the Aether Foundation. Professor Burnet, a researcher of the relationship between Pokémon and other dimensions, is researching these strange phenomena.
Geography
Ultra Space is an interdimensional spatial realm filled with crystalline meteoroids and populated by members of the Cosmog line. It links to a number of different worlds and dimensions through differently colored Ultra Wormholes called warp holes. While they may naturally occur, these wormholes are more commonly deliberately opened by the Cosmog, its evolutionary relatives of Solgaleo and Lunala; and Necrozma.
History
In ancient times, Necrozma's light shone through the Ultra Wormholes connecting to various worlds such as the Ultra Beasts' homeworlds, Ultra Megalopolis, and the Pokémon world, primarily over the Alola region. However, following an incident with the residents of Ultra Megalopolis in ancient years, Necrozma's body was damaged and it lost the ability to produce light, the agony caused by its injuries sending it into a berserk state where it constantly hungered for light. As a result, it was imprisoned in Megalo Tower. Professor Kukui theorizes that the Sparkling Stones found across Alola and fashioned into Z-Rings and Z-Power Rings are the lost pieces of Necrozma's body.
At one point in the past, a SolgaleoSUS/LunalaMUM arrived in Alola from Ultra Space and won a fight against the guardian deities. Solgaleo/Lunala bestowed the Tapunium Z to the guardian deities, and in conjunction with a LunalaSUS/SolgaleoMUM produced several Cosmog that were revered by the region's monarchies and protected by the four tapu, before the Legendary Pokémon departed back to Ultra Space.
At another point in the past, Necrozma appeared in Alola and stole its light, covering the region in darkness. Necrozma clashed against the guardian deities, who fought to defend Alola. During that time, Necrozma also absorbed SolgaleoUS/LunalaUM to become its Dusk ManeUS/Dawn WingsUM form. With the assistance of a youth, Z-Crystals and Sparkling Stones, the deities banished Necrozma, freed SolgaleoUS/LunalaUM, and reclaimed Alola's light.
Prior to the events of Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Professor Mohn and the Aether Foundation had done research on Ultra Space. Giving the location its name, and discovering what lies beyond Ultra Wormholes. He had discovered that Cosmog may be an Ultra Beast, due to its origins of Ultra Space.
List of dimensions linked by Ultra Space
Ultra Space, being a spatial interdimensional realm, is connected to many different worlds through Warp Holes.
- Pokémon world (Sun and Moon): The world in which the Pokémon Sun and Moon games take place in, focused on the Alola Region, a tropical archipelago commonly invaded by Pokémon from other worlds that come through Ultra Wormholes.
- Ultra Deep Sea: A dark, rocky cavernous world similarly sea's floor. It is inhabited by parasitic Ultra Beasts named Nihilego.
- Alternate Pokémon world: An alternate version of the Pokémon world but different from its original counterpart, it takes place during the nighttimeS/daytimeM instead. It is inhabited by a LunalaS/SolgaleoM.
- Pokémon world (Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon): The world in which Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon games take place in, mostly focused on the Alola Region, a tropical archipelago commonly invaded by Pokémon from other worlds that come through Ultra Wormholes. It also had its light temporarily stolen by Necrozma.
- Ultra Megalopolis: A giant city in a desertic world that had its ligh stolen long ago by Necrozma after it was wounded by the inhabitants of the megalopolis. It is inhabited by human-like beings which include the Ultra Recon Squad, and two poisonous Ultra Beasts, Poipole and its evolved form, Naganadel.
- Ultra Jungle: A huge jungle with large trees in the shape of muscled torsos and gigantic volcanoes in the center of the jungle. It is inhabited by muscled Ultra Beasts named Buzzwole.
- Ultra Desert: A large desert of white sand and rocky white structures with blue crystals on them. It is inhabited by tall, skinny Ultra Beasts named Pheromosa.
- Ultra Plant: A rocky world covered in monoliths, connected by wires and in an endless storm. It is inhabited by electric Ultra Beasts named Xurkitree, which are connected to the ground like trees.
- Ultra Forest: A sunny forest similar to a japanese rock garden. It is inhabited by Ultra Forest Kartenvoys and cutting Ultra Beasts named Kartana.
- Ultra Crater: A gassy, mountainous world covered in craters. It is inhabited by rocket-like Ultra Beasts named Celesteela, which appear to grow out of the ground.
- Ultra Ruin: An alternate version of the Pokémon world, but in Hau'oli City in the Alola Region, it appears way more advanced and is currently destroyed seemingly by an Ultra Beast. It is inhabited by a black suited man and a gluttonous Ultra Beast named Guzzlord, as all other inhabitants left the planet.
- Ultra Space Wilds: A total of four different worlds which are part of the wilderness of the Ultra Space.
- Cliff World: A reddish mountainous-like world. It is inhabited by many different Pokémon, including Legendary Pokémon.
- Water World: An underwater cave-like world. It is inhabited by many different Pokémon, including Legendary Pokémon.
- Rocky World: A purplish rock-covered world. It is inhabited by many different Pokémon, including Legendary Pokémon.
- Cave World: A dark, blueish cave-like world. It is inhabited by many different Pokémon, including Legendary Pokémon.
- Successful Giovanni's Pokémon world: An alternate version of the Pokémon world where Giovanni succeeded in his plans to take over the world with Team Rocket using the Legendary Pokémon, Mega Mewtwo XUS/YUM. No inhabitants of this world is known since Giovanni left to invade other worlds during the events of the Episode RR.
- Successful Maxie's Pokémon world: An alternate version of the Pokémon world where Maxie succeeded in his plans to expand the landmassesses with Team Magma, using the Legendary Pokémon, Groudon. Its only known inhabitants are Maxie and Archie.
- Successful Archie's Pokémon world: An alternate version of the Pokémon world where Archie succeeded in his plans to expand the oceans with Team Aqua, using the Legendary Pokémon, Kyogre. Its only known inhabitants are Archie and Maxie.
- Successful Cyrus's Pokémon world: An alternate version of the Pokémon world where Cyrus succeeded in his plans to created a new world lacking any spirit with Team Galactic, using the Legendary Pokémon, DialgaUS/PalkiaUM. Its only known inhabitant is Cyrus.
- Successful Lysandre's Pokémon world: An alternate version of the Pokémon world where Lysandre succeeded in his plans to kill most of humanity with Team Flare using the Ultimate weapon and the Legendary Pokémon, XerneasUS/YveltalUM as power source. Its only known inhabitant is Lysandre.
- Successful Ghetsis's Pokémon world: An alternate version of the Pokémon world where Ghetsis succeeded in his plans to take over the world with Team Plasma manipulating N to capture the Legendary Pokémon, ReshiramUS/ZekromUM. Its only known inhabitants are N, Colress and Ghetsis.
In the games
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Lusamine and Guzma disappear into an Ultra Wormhole using Nebby's power. They then wind up in the home of Nihilego, the Ultra Deep Sea (referred to as Ultra Space). The player and Lillie visit this world, in order to save Guzma and Lusamine, by forming another Ultra Wormhole created by Nebby at the Altar of the SunneS/Altar of the MooneM.
In the post game, another Ultra Wormhole can be passed through the enter the opposite's version's world, allowing the player to obtain a Cosmog.
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
The following areas can be accessed by merely interacting with the Ultra Wormhole at the Altar of the SunneUS/Altar of the MooneUM:
Unlike Sun and Moon, the player can travel through the Ultra Wormhole with Solgaleo or Lunala using Ultra Warp Ride and access several new Ultra Space areas. The following areas can be accessed this way:
- Ultra Deep Sea
- Ultra JungleUS
- Ultra DesertUM
- Ultra Plant
- Ultra ForestUS
- Ultra CraterUM
- Ultra Ruin
- Ultra Space Wilds
- Cliff World
- Water World
- Rocky World
- Cave World
If a Pikachu, Cubone, or Exeggcute is evolved in Ultra Space, it will evolve into Kantonian Raichu, Marowak, or Exeggutor rather than their respective Alolan. Despite the Ultra Ruin being an alternate version of Alola, Pikachu, Exeggcute and Cubone will still evolve into their Kanto counterparts as opposed to their Alolan forms.
In the anime
In Revealing the Stuff of Legend!, Ash, his classmates, and Gladion traveled through an Ultra Wormhole with Solgaleo to the Ultra Deep Sea to rescue Lusamine from Nihilego. Everyone escaped the Ultra Deep Sea and returned to their own world in 10,000,000 Reasons to Fight!
An anime-exclusive world in Ultra Space known only as Poipole's world debuted in a dream The Shape of Love to Come!. It is the home world of Ash's Poipole. In The Prism Between Light and Darkness!, the Ultra Guardians arrived in this world with Lunala in pursuit of Necrozma, where it was revealed that Necrozma used to grant light to this alternate world before it lost its power protecting its residents. With the combined Ultra Aura of the people and Pokémon of Alola, Necrozma was able to return to its Ultra form, bringing life back to the world. Its mission complete, Poipole decided to stay with its kind, bidding Ash and Pikachu farewell.
In Battling the Beast Within!, Ash and Pikachu were transported through a dimensional rift to the Ultra Ruin, an alternate version of Alola that was devastated by the arrival of a Guzzlord. The pair came face to face with Guzzlord, but were rescued by Dia and his friend Zeraora. Ash and Pikachu later assisted Dia and Zeraora in pushing Guzzlord into an Ultra Wormhole before returning to their own world in Parallel Friendships!.
In the final episode of Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, Ash recounted a story of an adventure he had with Solgaleo in an unnamed Ultra Space world, where he helped an Ultra Beast he had "never seen before", despite all known Ultra Beasts having debuted in the anime. It was later shown in a flashback in footage recorded by Rotom, who showed it to the Aether Foundation. Lusamine was so impressed by Rotom's findings that she offered Rotom a position helping the Foundation, which Rotom accepted with Ash's blessing.
Gallery
An unnamed world in Ultra Space in the anime
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc
Ultra Space first appeared in Adventure in the Dark Dimension, where Sun and Moon were trapped in Ultra Deep Sea for six months after being dragged there by Necrozma and being separated from Lunala. After being found by the Ultra Recon Squad, they traveled to Ultra Megalopolis, with Lusamine also arriving there soon after to catch Necrozma. Eventually, Sun, Moon, and Lusamine were sent back to Alola through an Ultra Wormhole.
In Pokémon Adventures, the various dimensions in Ultra Space were named by the Ultra Recon Squad. All of them, except for Ultra Ruin and Ultra Space Wilds, were at least mentioned in this chapter.
Gallery
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Ultra Space in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Related cards Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Ultra Space | St | Forbidden Light | 115/131 | Ultra Force | 047/050 | ||
GX Ultra Shiny | 143/150 | ||||||
Trivia
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