mischiefbreeder: (Let's settle this like real trainers!)
Gold ([personal profile] mischiefbreeder) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2012-05-19 03:58 pm

Pokémon battle! And we'll see who is the better trainer! And we'll see who has the bigger Pokéballs!

Who: Gold ([personal profile] mischiefbreeder) and Silver ([personal profile] tsuntrader), plus any spectators!
What: Silver issued a battle challenge to Gold, who accepted.
When: Saturday afternoon
Where: The Battle Dome
Summary: Gold and Silver have been in Luceti together for a year and yet have never had a single Pokémon battle. Deciding it's time to rectify, they head off to the Battle Dome to throw down!
Rating: PG? I mean, it's Pokémon...
[Gold had been anxiously waiting for this day. Sure, the standard format for Pokémon battles involved just battling whenever your eyes meet, but if they did that, there'd be constant battles all day, every day. Therefore, these things had to be planned.

...Besides that, Silver was his rival. Always has been, always will be. That makes this battle special. A battle to settle old scores... No, a battle to determine who's the best trainer out of the two of them, and furthermore... To show everyone just how it's done.

It was time. Their battle lies ahead.
]
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[personal profile] generalflirt 2012-06-18 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
By definition, the creation of one of those is going to destroy all sorts of habitats.
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[personal profile] infinitefrown 2012-06-20 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[...] Some habitat will be damaged, that is true. However, construction methods are designed to minimize such effects. For example, Pokémon called Onix dig their own large tunnels through the ground. There is a type of Pokémon that normally takes residence in these tunnels afterwards, but they are not native to Unova, leaving the tunnels empty. Therefore, the natural tunnels made by a trained Onix can be used for subways and leaves out the need for other digging instruments that might cause more of a stir.

[Ingo pauses, and regards Masaomi thoughtfully.] I can't say what the relationship is between humans and nature in other worlds, but in mine, humans and Pokémon strive to harmonize their existences. There is, and has been, a balance between the two.
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[personal profile] generalflirt 2012-06-22 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Wouldn't those Onix be an invasive species?

[A hum. And he sighs] That's alien to me, I wouldn't know. [He shrugs dramatically, even] Nature's been the antithesis of progress for centuries, and people have only backpedaled on that more or less in my lifetime.