AND Pokemon a fan developed his own concepts of what Mega Evolutions could be like for Magneton and Magnezone. Unique is supposed to draw inspiration from another fictional franchise, and they were awarded Pokemon community for their creativity.
Mega Evolutions are one of the various twists that have been added to the game Pokemon franchise over time, giving existing Pokemon a temporary power-up form. Like Gigantamax Pokémon, they have gained a lot of attention from the community over the years for the creative designs they have introduced. Since there isn't a unique Gigantamax or Mega Evolution for every Pokemon in existence, fans tend to fill in the gaps and sometimes introduce alternate forms for those that already have them.
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More on Reddit, and Pokemon a fan named Wiinterfang shared his suggestions for what Mega Evolutions for Magneton and Magnezone could look like. Magneton's design is more straightforward and largely retains Magneton's original design of three Magnemites bonded together. However, they gained additional parts, including what appears to be an electrical ground and glowing yellow eyes. These were probably added to justify his Mega Evolution, where he drives excess power into the ground to avoid injuring his trainer. While Magneton wouldn't normally be able to Mega Evolution since it's not a Pokemon's final form, the artist imagines that Pokemon could do it, but the franchise just hasn't shown it happening yet.
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Meanwhile, Magnezone took a clear influence Star Trekturns Magnezone from a UFO-like robotic Pokémon into a full-fledged spaceship that strongly resembles the USS Enterprise. Unlike his semi-evolved counterpart, Magnezone is able to cope with Mega Evolution's excess energy and uses it to create shields that allow him to survive in the vacuum of space. The clever design keeps the overall cylindrical shape of the Magnezone as the main plate of the design, with its three eyes appearing on the body of the ship and two nozzles at the rear.
Pokemon fans were intrigued by these two designs and fans of both Pokemon and Star Trek especially praise the creation of Mega Magnezone. A few jokes have also been made about Magnezone, calling him things like “The Magneprise”, a cross pun between Star Trek's Enterprise and Pokemon's Magnezone, “NCC-1701 M”, giving it a unique serial number based on the original NCC-1701 ship or altering famous quotes from Star Trek pass a Pokemon like “boldly go where no Magnezone has gone before.” While it hasn't gotten as much attention as its spaceship-style counterpart, Mega Magneton also has some outspoken fans, and a few commenters have expressed curiosity about what a shiny version of the two Pokémon might look like.
While the likelihood of an official transition between Star Trek and Pokemon is probably close to zero, space itself has come into play Pokemon franchise. A number of Pokemon in the series are said to originate from space, from Gen 1 creatures like Clefairy to newer and more powerful Pokemon like Eternatus or Iron Treads. While the origins of all space-bound Pokémon have not been fully clarified, it has been shown that many Pokémon existed somewhere other than on Earth Pokemon world. In some cases, it even meant that the Pokemon came from alternate dimensions, such as the Distortion World. At the moment, Pokemon winds and waves it doesn't look like it's going to focus much on off-planet stuff, but there's always the possibility that new space pokemon or pokemon native to space will join the Pokedex in the future.