06-24-2019, 09:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-25-2019, 01:29 AM by Dragonstrike.)
Nathan watches in silence as everyone makes their bargains with Mega Syrentide (though whether Nathan knows that name atm is up for debate). He's thinking hard about what's been said.
About what this pokemon could do.
About what it could cost.
In the end, he shakes his head.
He doesn't want to put his own pokemon through this experience. He's got other ways to reach his goals. They might not necessarily be better, and they're almost certainly going to be slower, but...they aren't going to alter what defines each pokemon. Won't take away pieces of themselves.
As much as he'd like to fix his dad NOW, he just can't see himself removing pieces of what makes each individual unique.
...besides, he's also not sure his dad would be very...approving of such methods.
EDIT: It doesn't keep the thought from crossing his mind that he could possibly save Machamp with Mega Syrentide's help, though...not that it does him any good right now, given he has no idea what the Kadabra did with his dad's prized Fighting type after...
...
...he might have to ask his dad about this later...
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To Terra: (@Lord Windos)
Once the stuff concerning the Genesect is done, Nathan sighs and walks up to the mountain of a man.
"...I hope you know what you're doing, Terra. You're playing a very dangerous game, reviving a Genesect. I'll tell you what I know of the species in more detail later. Hopefully it will help with raising them right. But be warned..."
Nathan looks back at the Scims, then back to Terra, and follows up with a discreet, quiet warning.
"...you're not the first one looking to create such a creature. Nor will you be the last."
Nathan backs away and leaves it at that for now.
About what this pokemon could do.
About what it could cost.
In the end, he shakes his head.
He doesn't want to put his own pokemon through this experience. He's got other ways to reach his goals. They might not necessarily be better, and they're almost certainly going to be slower, but...they aren't going to alter what defines each pokemon. Won't take away pieces of themselves.
As much as he'd like to fix his dad NOW, he just can't see himself removing pieces of what makes each individual unique.
...besides, he's also not sure his dad would be very...approving of such methods.
EDIT: It doesn't keep the thought from crossing his mind that he could possibly save Machamp with Mega Syrentide's help, though...not that it does him any good right now, given he has no idea what the Kadabra did with his dad's prized Fighting type after...
...
...he might have to ask his dad about this later...
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To Terra: (@Lord Windos)
Once the stuff concerning the Genesect is done, Nathan sighs and walks up to the mountain of a man.
"...I hope you know what you're doing, Terra. You're playing a very dangerous game, reviving a Genesect. I'll tell you what I know of the species in more detail later. Hopefully it will help with raising them right. But be warned..."
Nathan looks back at the Scims, then back to Terra, and follows up with a discreet, quiet warning.
"...you're not the first one looking to create such a creature. Nor will you be the last."
Nathan backs away and leaves it at that for now.
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