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01: Testing, 1, 2, 3...
[Upon receiving his Grumpearl, Akechi seizes the opportunity to test it. It seems pertinent to get a grasp on the communications technology, even if it's nowhere near as direct as a cell phone.
So, if he thinks, will that be enough? Akechi hums, then tries broadcasting his thoughts.]
Greetings. This is Akechi. I suspect a great many of you encountered me here and there. I'm the... "Rookidee" who was investigating the strange side effects of the various clothing articles and accessories.
[As he tries to figure out what to say, a song starts to play in his head.
Shit. Wait. Is that also being broadcast? Shit. Okay. Time to reedirect his thoughts to more sophisticated music.
Erm. Anyway.]
Please disregard that interruption. As I was saying, I've a vested interest in investigating our present set of circumstances. Recently, Mightyena-san approached me with an offer to join the Oran Berries, so that is where I'll be residing for the near future.
However, regardless of guild allegiances, I believe we could all benefit from using this network to share findings. To start us off, here is what I have learned after speaking to two individuals more familiar with the nature of Pokémon:
First, it would seem there are worlds where humans hold more authority over Pokémon, though their relationship seems more mutually beneficial on slightly more equal footing than humans and pets (Emmet-san and Ingo-san, feel free to correct me if necessary).
Moreover, there are a vast array of different types, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and certain "moves" that might seem unassuming, such as a wag of the tail or a snarl can and do affect our combat capabilities.
Thirdly, many species of Pokémon undergo a metamorphosis called evolution, not to be confused with Darwin's theory of evolution. Those of us who took on smaller and feebler forms may be able to reach even greater heights...
But in a broader sense, it seems there is some power at play that translates our speech regardless of our native tongue. I also heard of "legendary" and "mythical" Pokémon, though whether or not they have anything to do with our arrival here remains to be seen.
I suppose the next question is what exactly determined our present forms. I can see some reason behind my avian appearance, and Ren is fairly cat-like in his own right, but I obviously can't speak for everyone else.
[As he mentions Ren, there's a flicker of an image of a Sprigatito and then a very embarrassing memory he did not intend to broadcast. The jazzy music also gets a little louder before he decides to end the message.]
So, if he thinks, will that be enough? Akechi hums, then tries broadcasting his thoughts.]
Greetings. This is Akechi. I suspect a great many of you encountered me here and there. I'm the... "Rookidee" who was investigating the strange side effects of the various clothing articles and accessories.
[As he tries to figure out what to say, a song starts to play in his head.
Shit. Wait. Is that also being broadcast? Shit. Okay. Time to reedirect his thoughts to more sophisticated music.
Erm. Anyway.]
Please disregard that interruption. As I was saying, I've a vested interest in investigating our present set of circumstances. Recently, Mightyena-san approached me with an offer to join the Oran Berries, so that is where I'll be residing for the near future.
However, regardless of guild allegiances, I believe we could all benefit from using this network to share findings. To start us off, here is what I have learned after speaking to two individuals more familiar with the nature of Pokémon:
First, it would seem there are worlds where humans hold more authority over Pokémon, though their relationship seems more mutually beneficial on slightly more equal footing than humans and pets (Emmet-san and Ingo-san, feel free to correct me if necessary).
Moreover, there are a vast array of different types, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and certain "moves" that might seem unassuming, such as a wag of the tail or a snarl can and do affect our combat capabilities.
Thirdly, many species of Pokémon undergo a metamorphosis called evolution, not to be confused with Darwin's theory of evolution. Those of us who took on smaller and feebler forms may be able to reach even greater heights...
But in a broader sense, it seems there is some power at play that translates our speech regardless of our native tongue. I also heard of "legendary" and "mythical" Pokémon, though whether or not they have anything to do with our arrival here remains to be seen.
I suppose the next question is what exactly determined our present forms. I can see some reason behind my avian appearance, and Ren is fairly cat-like in his own right, but I obviously can't speak for everyone else.
[As he mentions Ren, there's a flicker of an image of a Sprigatito and then a very embarrassing memory he did not intend to broadcast. The jazzy music also gets a little louder before he decides to end the message.]
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[If so, that's certainly commendable. He'd like to think he was sharp for his age, after all, but he had to be.]
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[ there's certainly a pattern as to what Emmet will and won't talk about at length, huh. ]
They might disagree on appropriate courses of action. Perhaps they do not have faith that the commands given are sound. They may hesitate at a key moment. Things can quickly derail from there.
But yes. Some of them do take to it more naturally than others!
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Are you speaking from personal experience?
[Granted, it all makes sense. That element of trust is undoubtedly crucial. Communication may also be more difficult with small children...]
That is to say, have you ever had to use another's Pokémon in battle?
[Obviously, he must have experienced it as an observer, but that's different.]
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[When they aren't bickering, anyway. Or making rash, idiotic decisions. Ryuji immediately comes to mind.]
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Some of the lines were for something like that. You have only done singles here unless you've gotten into more interesting battles after the one we had. But where I come from both the doubles and multi battle formats exist as well.
I wonder how you and Ren would have done on the multi lines.
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[Which he's sure they could do, but it's a far cry from being them.]
Still, this world does offer opportunities for us to hone our team synergy.
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[ But, well, true, no point in musing on it. They're here and not in Unova, and Akechi and Ren are only just barely familiar with Pokemon. ]
You did not have that kind of synergy before?
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[But that is still just a dream, in the end...
As for Emmet's next question, it gives him pause. How to put this...]
At any rate, we did work well together, but we never truly got to flourish until dire circumstances gave us a common goal. Before that, things were... complicated, to say the least.
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[ That sounds like there's a story there. Honestly, all of that does. Not his place to ask, though! ]
Well! You have the chance and a common goal now. We will see how your combination develops. Will the two of you arrive at the destination you seek? Only you two can decide.
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[He projects the image of a towering, gold being to prove his point.]
Though I find it rather ironic that I hold a type advantage over him.
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[ But it sure looks like the kind of thing some enterprising ten year old or ambiguously a teenager or young adult would come out of nowhere to handle just because they happened to stumble across it in the middle of it happening. He's heard tell of some things called Ultra Beasts over in Alola, that look pretty strange compared to most Pokemon...
Though maybe it kind of also looks like some sort of strange giant Regigold. Or just something straight out of a movie. ]
But it is very large so I guess the challenge must have been scaled accordingly. Sounds exciting! Congratulations on your victory. If you back that confidence up. Then I am sure you two will get even stronger. Advantage or no advantage.
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[But that was when they were all at their peak, with Personas and human forms, with a deep understanding of the cognitive world...]
I believe the greatest challenge here is adapting to an entirely new form, in a new world, and shaking our preconceptions. It's almost like being reborn and having to relearn even the most basic bodily functions.
The simple task of eating is quite challenging when you're used to having lips and teeth.
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[ For one, he can still sort of walk on two feet, and can still sort of use his front paws like hands. Sort of, to a certain, 'we'll call it good enough' degree. It's more than some people here have. ]
How many of you were there, anyway? You made it sound like having a Persona and your cognitive abilities was a rare thing. But there also happens to be a group of you all in the same place?
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There were ten of us during the most recent conflict, though I wouldn't necessarily call myself a true member of the Thieves. We had a shared enemy and a common goal, so we were able to set aside our differences to pursue that goal.
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[ Not a member of the Thieves — yet. But inevitably, as things approach the their ultimate destination ... ]
Though maybe that isn't the case. Maybe it's only Ren you care to work with. You have talked a decent amount about working with him specifically and not much about anyone else.
[ though maybe that's just because Ren's the only other person Akechi knows who's here? ]
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[He doubts they'd accept him as a proper member. The Thieves require a unanimous vote, and he knew Futaba and Haru were uncomfortable with him, as much as they retained some level of civility.
...
Damn it. Is he really talking about Ren that much?]
Ren and I have a rapport despite our past adversity. He has exceeded all expectations and earned my trust, which I don't give out so easily.
There are others among the Thieves who are tolerable company, and they regarded me with far more compassion than I deserve, but it's difficult to say how we'd interact going forward, especially when they likely believe I'm dead.
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[ Hmmmmmmmmmm. Still not exactly his place to ask, but. ]
Well, Detective Rookidee! That sounds like a bridge you'll have to cross when you come to it. Dead or not dead, you are here now and they are not. Might as well make the most of it!