If there is a third game, what do you think it will be called, and what do you think the third rare Pokemon will be? They've used almost all the good gem names,so what do you think they will use next?

If there is a third game, what do you think it will be called, and what do you think the third rare Pokemon will be? They've used almost all the good gem names,so what do you think they will use next?
Pokemon Onyx with Giratina on the front? :O
I don't get how "all the good gem names" are almost running dry, as their are tons of those to name it after.
And I hear Opal would be good for Giratina.
You know, Opal and Onyx would actually be good generation 5 names.
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I'm hoping for Topaz and Jade myself.
Diamond-a usually white stone that comes in many colors
Pearl-a usually white stone that comes in many colors
Opal-a usually white stone that comes in many colors
See a pattern?
Colors+Plants might be next. That I wouldn't mind. Violet/Sunflower? ...Of course who wants those weird colors.
The pattern I see is they made the Pearl 'pink' when they're universally recognized as 'opaque white', and the diamond 'blue' when they're also known universally as 'transparent white'. And all opals I've ever run across are a translucent pink+blue.
That's my reason why I think it'll be Opal.
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I reckon it'd be Opal, because in the city area of my town, Japanese people run lots of jewelery shops, many of them with big signs saying 'DIAMOND + PEARL + OPALS'. So Japanese people have a knack for grouping those gems together =p

^That's what i meant.Gems are pretty cool names, but I'd like to see something new.^^ Oh and, what is Giratina???
^^A pokemon..i think
How about Qaurtz or we could do some fruit-names like watermelon or squash j/k
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