12-07-2018, 12:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2018, 12:35 PM by Dragonstrike.)
(12-07-2018, 11:28 AM)Mikaruge108 Wrote: Spira then approaches Nathan (Dragonstrike) and asks him a couple questions, one of which is about the Pumpkaboo (if Terra refuses, that is.) the other one is about the modern Pokeballs and their blinking.
If Terra doesn't take the Pumpkaboo egg, yes, Nathan will take it. He doesn't seem very nervous about it, either, unlike when he initially learned that Spira trains Ghost types primarily (though again, Nathan hasn't seemed nervous around the 4 Ghosts Spira started with since learning Spira is from Sinnoh)
As for the pokeballs...
"Ah, right. You only had 6 pokemon on hand in 2014, and getting a 7th in 2014 didn't particularly matter...and I promised I'd explain the PC system to ya, so...as a real quick explanation, Bill, the guy we've been communicating with via our watches, is the one who invented the modern PC storage system. It's a way to both store any extra pokemon and automatically enforce the 6 pokemon party limit the League set. Those blinking blue lights are an indication that you have 7 or more pokemon on hand. It's backwards compatible with 20s pokeballs too, which is why you're pokeballs are currently blinking just like ours are. Just press the button on one of your blinking pokeballs, and it'll flash green to confirm that it sent your pokemon to Bill's PC. If you don't press any of the buttons, the system automatically sends the pokemon you caught last to the PC after about an hour or so. You can log in to any PC terminal in a Pokemon Center, Gym, or other official League building with your trainer ID to manage your stored pokemon and party of 6. Speaking of which, that reminds me...we'll have to get you an up to date trainer card..."
"...oh, and don't be surprised if things seem more expensive in this time. The value of money has gone down quite significantly in the last 90 years due to inflation. However, Pokeballs are actually cheaper since they're mass produced, and there's lots of different ones with lots of different effects in addition to the standard red pokeballs, including basic pokeballs with no effects other than having a stronger seal. Modern Pokeball technology has improved quite a lot since it was first invented in 1925."
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