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toujoursfluer ([personal profile] toujoursfluer) wrote2013-03-10 01:19 am
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Log 12 [Video]

[Robin is sitting at her desk with a curious dog in her lap. Yes, that is a mustache. She looks neutral though the dog looks faintly worried--or perhaps constipated--it's difficult to tell]

For those who don't know, Marco has been kidnapped. Let's hope he comes back as something bearable, ne? But I would prepare for the worst. The Malnosso have been too kind lately. [She pets the dog's head lightly as if this doesn't bother her overly much]

A lesson to all you new feathers, the Malnosso will come for you one day without fail. There is no fighting them yet, though of course you should try. Don't allow yourself to be taken easily. However, when that time comes, you will be taken in--experimented on, tortured perhaps--you may remember it, you may not. You may be changed, you may not. Either way, your existence will be altered.

Though, on the bright side, the effects are usually temporary. After all, there's no point in permanently incapacitating a test subject when they are needed for further use.

[Locked to Norma]

I don't know if I will see you before Marco returns, but he wanted to let you know he loves you. Take care, ne? And if you need anything don't hesitate to call me.

[and with that she closes the journal]

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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-11 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[Fortunately Robin doesn't have to worry about any more mention of the Malnosso from Oak at this point in time, since the topic of Pokemon is currently being discussed. And the Professor do have a few things to say about them, which will hopefully be uplifting and distracting for her]

Some from other worlds may view them as such, since there are a few similarities in how we treat our Pokemon, but we consider them our companions and friends. There are no other 'animal' in my world, since all of them are Pokemon. And all of them are born with these abilities, with the exception of a few who have been created by man - Porygon and Mewtwo being an example.

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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-11 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
No.

While we don't eat our partners, since we share a close bond with one another, we do eat certain Pokemon from the wild. However, it's a personal choice on the person whether to become vegetarian or not.

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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-12 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
[Oak had to double take at Robin's question, as it was completely unexpected. Still, it was something she wanted to know and he's going to do his best to give her an answer she will hopefully accept]

...Ahem, while there haven't been any reports of any Pokemon eating humans, they do have the potential to kill.

[He can recall some instances when Pokemon tried to take a life, but it was either due to Team Rocket's experiments or orders from the Elite Four. A few of the Pokedex Holders can atest to that, since their lives were the ones that were being threatened.]
Edited 2013-03-12 01:59 (UTC)

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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-13 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I treat my Pokemon with the utmost of respect, so I disagree with your statement.

[He doesn't condone the abuse and mistreatment of any Pokemon and he cherishes his own as greatly as he does with his grandchildren, so why would she come up with a conclusion like that?]
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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-15 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose it is true in that regard, since we humans, in most cases, are on top of the food chain. But I would like to believe that we kill only to eat, which is a necessity in order to survive. Yes, we can live on fruits, vegetables, and nuts alone, but not everyone would like to go that route. It's a matter of one's personal feelings about Pokemon and whether they choose to eat one or not.

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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-23 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not at all surprised, as I find both animal and Pokemon to be more similar than they seem. Both parties you can train and form a bond so strong that they become your best friend and ally. They both require proper care from their trainers or owners and they can defend themselves if necessary, with or without our aid. And those who are considered wild act exactly like any other Pokemon who're living in their natural habitat. The only difference I can think of at the top of my head are their appearances and their names.

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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-23 07:28 am (UTC)(link)
Certainly. But before you go, may I have your name?

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[personal profile] meanoldnut 2013-03-23 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[He smiled in return] As would I.

Until then, you have a great day.

[And with that said, he cuts off the feed]