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001. video; un: cendre
[The video opens on someone who...well, is rather clearly used to using devices such as these to address people. Cleanly centered and well-grounded, focused easily on the man sitting at the table in what looks like one of the nicer apartments available. Not as upscale as his tastes would like, but sufficient for the time being.
His accent is unmistakably French, and his words are easy when he speaks; another thing he seems practiced at.]
Fellow Moonblessed – hopefully this message finds you well, despite all the chaos currently occurring throughout Lunatia. I am Lysandre, a recent arrival from the Kalos region of the world I'm from; more to the point, I'm a scientist and inventor. I specialize in communications technology, mainly, but with regards to other disciplines... Let's say I learn quickly.
The level of technology here is slightly beyond my own world's, but I've been acquainting myself with it since my arrival; I'm interested in speaking to those who have been doing similarly.
I'm also a Pokémon trainer, though I understand that's a bit more uncommon in this place – Pokémon are our dearest companions, and as such something has struck me as odd about the creatures populating this place. Some of them seem intelligent, but the others...
[He gestures a little, vaguely, both to imply the all of that that he finds the others to be, as well as to serve as a placeholder while he figures out what he wants to say.]
They seem a little simple, and strange behind the eyes. Are all of them like that?
[...Lysandre.]
Either way... Thank you for your time, and remain well.
His accent is unmistakably French, and his words are easy when he speaks; another thing he seems practiced at.]
Fellow Moonblessed – hopefully this message finds you well, despite all the chaos currently occurring throughout Lunatia. I am Lysandre, a recent arrival from the Kalos region of the world I'm from; more to the point, I'm a scientist and inventor. I specialize in communications technology, mainly, but with regards to other disciplines... Let's say I learn quickly.
The level of technology here is slightly beyond my own world's, but I've been acquainting myself with it since my arrival; I'm interested in speaking to those who have been doing similarly.
I'm also a Pokémon trainer, though I understand that's a bit more uncommon in this place – Pokémon are our dearest companions, and as such something has struck me as odd about the creatures populating this place. Some of them seem intelligent, but the others...
[He gestures a little, vaguely, both to imply the all of that that he finds the others to be, as well as to serve as a placeholder while he figures out what he wants to say.]
They seem a little simple, and strange behind the eyes. Are all of them like that?
[...Lysandre.]
Either way... Thank you for your time, and remain well.
un: clearwater2000
Animals... Yes. Usually. Are yours smart.
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video, un: tigerpoet
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un: tarrlok | video
Honestly, I think Pokemon are the ones that are a little out of the ordinary. We have animals that are about as intelligent as them back home, but we have just as many that aren’t, as well.
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Then again, you have some Pokémon that don’t look anything like animals, so that’s the part I think is strange.
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video; un: professeur
It's actually good that he's come across Lysandre's message while in public; the sight of him, framed so perfectly in the camera, immediately sends him back to the last time he saw his friend on a screen, and the reaction is...unfavourable, to say the least. But being in the busy café means it's just a sharp gasp and his hand tightening on the coffee cup, rather than anything more embarrassing. Just...give him a minute...
Responding to the message is, of course, compulsory - the ability to respond is...helpful, to dash away any unpleasant recollections. When he does appear, Sycamore is similarly centred neatly in view, resting his head on a hand.]
I'm not too up-to-date with the technology, but I can help with the Pokémon at least.
[He smiles fondly, after that, but there's an uncharacteristic pause afterwards, as if he's not quite sure how to follow that comment up. It drags on for a moment too long, but to Sycamore's credit, he manages to maintain eye contact (or camera contact, as it were) and restart the conversation...well, quick enough.]
...have you settled in okay?
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video -> action
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cw: discussion of suicide
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video | un: yashiro
[ Was he supposed to be being helpful or something in response to this post? whoops ]
I'd say the Professor was looking for you, but he seems to have found you.
[ Naturally Yashiro just like reads other people's threads for fun, so. There we go. ]
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this is nsfw im so sorry for yashiro
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video | un: colress
...something Colress was entirely willing to do at one point as well.
Well, it's not going to stop him from reaching out. At the end of the day, they are scientists from the Pokemon world now living on Prismatica. That's exciting!]
Pleased to meet you, Lysandre! I am Colress, a Pokemon researcher and fellow inventor. I was conducting research in the Alola region before my arrival. I'm glad to hear that you're already dabbling with this world's technology, and would be more than happy to speak with you about it.
[As for the bit about animals in comparison to Pokemon...he can't help but smile a bit. He's had a year to adapt to this.]
From what I have gathered, Pokemon are a very unique existence in comparison to the creatures in other worlds- this one included. I have found that Pokemon that can be related to the existing creatures here are more well-received, but many have had difficulty comprehending the existence of my own Pokemon.
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video | un: druidic
Wouldn't intelligence in this case be... what's the word-- subjective? I feel like if animals were really as simple as you seem to think they wouldn't be able to survive. I've seen some "simple" creatures do some pretty outstanding things as an animal trainer myself.
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text | j.valentine
Pretty common to have animals like that. At least where I come from.
Intelligence like what I've seen in pokemon isn't really possible. I don't know if it's the same here overall, though.
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video, un: blackprince
Wrathion has no idea what manner of beast a Pokémon is, but the dragons here confuse him.
After all, he hatched able to communicate clearly in full sentences. Have you seen the dragons here? Not at all the same! What sort of intellect stat do they have?
A pair of red glowing eyes meet the screen, and Wrathion's frown is deep but his investment in this topic is very clear. ]
Do you speak of the dragons? I too, have wondered at their behaviour. They seem less... educated than I am used to.
[ More animalistic. Why? ]
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un: undyingsoul
Honestly, I'd be interested in gathering more information among the other moonblessed about just what isn't unusual for them.
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