Subject: She wanted it to evolve because of chemical reasons.
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Posted on: 2013-03-31 14:53:00 UTC
Paras and Parasect are based on the Cordyceps fungi, which is a parasitic organism that controls the brains of insects. While the World One Cordyceps just marches an ant or beetle into a nest before bursting out of its head and spreading spores to infect the rest of the swarm, the fungus controlling Parasect is master of its entire body on a level akin to the fungus gaining sapience. Once it's at that stage, it starts producing spores. The fungus essentially hijacks the energy of evolution to assist in its own life cycle. It's fascinating, really, especially from a biological standpoint.
The girl from the first season wanted her Parasect to evolve to use a chemical in those spores for medicine, and the undeveloped fungus on her Paras wasn't mature enough to produce them. The Parasect was stronger once it evolved partially because it had increased to the "adult" stage of its life, but also because before then, its native mind and the fungus were vying for control over its body. When it became Parasect, the Paras's mind was completely subsumed, and thus the fungus was no longer forced to hold back. It could then use all of the power in Paras's body without fear of backlash from the now-destroyed consciousness of the body's original tenant.
Isn't science fun?