Theo Hightower
Friday, July 21st
Red Rock Isle, Johto
Interactions: Nakano Saito (Merciless Medic)
Before he left the pokemon center Theo had successfully downloaded the pokedex app, but that was about as far as he had seemed to be able to get it. The app itself was strange, stranger than he had been lead to believe it would be. As he walked he continued to try and get it to work. He figured it out once he pointed it at his Shinx, the pokedex popping up with the pokemon's name and image at least. “That's not much info.” He muttered, force closing the app and restarting it. When ready he would point it at a resting flock of Pidgey, the application reading off Pidgey, the Tiny Bird Pokemon. No shit it was a tiny bird! That wasn't very helpful. Maybe he should try a different pokemon. Looking around, he spotted another bird pokemon and pointed the phone at it. Wingull, the Seagull Pokemon. This wasn't getting him anywhere. So they knew what seagulls were, but there were no seagulls here? That struck him as unusual.
When he scanned the Shinx again, this time it popped up Shinx, the Flash Pokemon.....he stared at the image for a few seconds, the eye of the Shinx on the screen winking before going back to normal. Ah. So that's how it was. He sighed, shaking his head. “Rotom, was it? Can you...lets talk.” The Rotom extracted itself from the phone, tilting its entire body sideways. “Look. We're...we got off on the wrong foot. Where I'm from, personal assistants like yourself aren't...sentient. They're computer systems. And I treated you like one and that was wrong. I apologize. So let's call a truce, ok? I'll treat you like the sentient pokemon you are, and you don't...yank me around as hard. Deal?” He offered a hand to the Rotom, the electric ghost righting itself while it examined Theo's offered hand. Wellll.......ok It finally responded, accepting the hand and shooting a jolt through Theo's system. Not a painful one, but one that let him now it was definitely there. Theo shook his hand to get the sensation out of his body while the Rotom returned to the phone and floating it in the air, pointing it at the Shinx and reading out all of the Flash Pokemon's relevant info.
Shinx, The Flash Pokemon. The extension and contraction of its muscles generates electricity. It glows when in trouble.
Looking to the screen Theo saw this time it did in fact have much more information on it. His gender and ability, both of which Naka had guessed correctly. His move set, and his parentage. A Luxio mother and a Jolteon father. Theo wasn't sure what those two pokemon were, but he had a feeling he'd learn sooner or later. Lets try those other two pokemon again, shall we??
Pidgey, the Tiny Bird Pokemon. Among all the Flying type Pokemon, it is the gentlest and easiest to capture. A perfect target for the beginning Pokemon Trainer to test their Pokemon's skills.
Wingull, the Seagull Pokemon. Wingull will fly through the sky as though surfing waves. It normally carries food and other valuable items, then hides them here and there.
What surprised him was that the pokedex app didn't show the parentage or moves of the two wild pokemon like it did his Shinx. He wondered if it had to do something with the fact that Shinx was captured and the two birds weren't. What other pokemon were there around he could get their information on?
Aerodactyl, the Fossil Pokemon. Wait what? Its hard fangs suggest that it was a carnivore. Its sharp claws were probably used to capture prey.
Theo ducked to avoid getting picked up by the fying pokemon, not sure how low the pokemon was flying and not wanting to find out the hard way. Once he was sure it had passed him by Theo would stand, watching as it flew overhead and around the city before heading for the shoreline. And was there...someone on top the Aerodactyl? He ran towards the shoreline with Shinx in tow, the cat pokemon mewing happily at getting to run around. As he neared he heard the familiar voice of Naka call out to him, Theo chuckling a surprised laugh, waving as he got near. He slowed when the Aerodactyl turned towards him, keeping an eye on those hard fangs and sharp claws the dex app mentioned. For a few seconds anyway. His eyes went to the muscles of the creature, the slight pudginess of its belly that indicated it was well taken care of, and the length of its wingspan. This was a large, fine specimen of a pokemon if he had ever seen one. Not that he had, but still. “This is your fossil pokemon? He's...or she's....huge! Is this how as big as they get, or can they get bigger? What does his diet consist of?” He knew it flew, had seen it for himself, and was strong enough to carry at least one person. He looked to her, saw her other pokemon, and started to raise his pokedex before thought better of it. “What um...what's the etiquette for scanning other trainer's pokemon? Ooh. And hey, Naka. Sorry, I'm...priorities are all over the place. About yesterday. I've...never had friends to exchange numbers with. Work colleagues, sure. And I don't think I'm your type. Clueless beyond all reason doesn't exactly scream date me.” he chuckled, looking again to her other pokemon. One looked like it had a pine tree growing on its tail and had leafy green blades on its arms. That, coupled with it's all over green body made Theo guess it was a grass type of some kind. The other three were all in some part submerged in water, leading him to guess that was their typing as well.
Friday, July 21st
Red Rock Isle, Johto
Interactions: Nakano Saito (Merciless Medic)
Before he left the pokemon center Theo had successfully downloaded the pokedex app, but that was about as far as he had seemed to be able to get it. The app itself was strange, stranger than he had been lead to believe it would be. As he walked he continued to try and get it to work. He figured it out once he pointed it at his Shinx, the pokedex popping up with the pokemon's name and image at least. “That's not much info.” He muttered, force closing the app and restarting it. When ready he would point it at a resting flock of Pidgey, the application reading off Pidgey, the Tiny Bird Pokemon. No shit it was a tiny bird! That wasn't very helpful. Maybe he should try a different pokemon. Looking around, he spotted another bird pokemon and pointed the phone at it. Wingull, the Seagull Pokemon. This wasn't getting him anywhere. So they knew what seagulls were, but there were no seagulls here? That struck him as unusual.
When he scanned the Shinx again, this time it popped up Shinx, the Flash Pokemon.....he stared at the image for a few seconds, the eye of the Shinx on the screen winking before going back to normal. Ah. So that's how it was. He sighed, shaking his head. “Rotom, was it? Can you...lets talk.” The Rotom extracted itself from the phone, tilting its entire body sideways. “Look. We're...we got off on the wrong foot. Where I'm from, personal assistants like yourself aren't...sentient. They're computer systems. And I treated you like one and that was wrong. I apologize. So let's call a truce, ok? I'll treat you like the sentient pokemon you are, and you don't...yank me around as hard. Deal?” He offered a hand to the Rotom, the electric ghost righting itself while it examined Theo's offered hand. Wellll.......ok It finally responded, accepting the hand and shooting a jolt through Theo's system. Not a painful one, but one that let him now it was definitely there. Theo shook his hand to get the sensation out of his body while the Rotom returned to the phone and floating it in the air, pointing it at the Shinx and reading out all of the Flash Pokemon's relevant info.
Shinx, The Flash Pokemon. The extension and contraction of its muscles generates electricity. It glows when in trouble.
Looking to the screen Theo saw this time it did in fact have much more information on it. His gender and ability, both of which Naka had guessed correctly. His move set, and his parentage. A Luxio mother and a Jolteon father. Theo wasn't sure what those two pokemon were, but he had a feeling he'd learn sooner or later. Lets try those other two pokemon again, shall we??
Pidgey, the Tiny Bird Pokemon. Among all the Flying type Pokemon, it is the gentlest and easiest to capture. A perfect target for the beginning Pokemon Trainer to test their Pokemon's skills.
Wingull, the Seagull Pokemon. Wingull will fly through the sky as though surfing waves. It normally carries food and other valuable items, then hides them here and there.
What surprised him was that the pokedex app didn't show the parentage or moves of the two wild pokemon like it did his Shinx. He wondered if it had to do something with the fact that Shinx was captured and the two birds weren't. What other pokemon were there around he could get their information on?
Aerodactyl, the Fossil Pokemon. Wait what? Its hard fangs suggest that it was a carnivore. Its sharp claws were probably used to capture prey.
Theo ducked to avoid getting picked up by the fying pokemon, not sure how low the pokemon was flying and not wanting to find out the hard way. Once he was sure it had passed him by Theo would stand, watching as it flew overhead and around the city before heading for the shoreline. And was there...someone on top the Aerodactyl? He ran towards the shoreline with Shinx in tow, the cat pokemon mewing happily at getting to run around. As he neared he heard the familiar voice of Naka call out to him, Theo chuckling a surprised laugh, waving as he got near. He slowed when the Aerodactyl turned towards him, keeping an eye on those hard fangs and sharp claws the dex app mentioned. For a few seconds anyway. His eyes went to the muscles of the creature, the slight pudginess of its belly that indicated it was well taken care of, and the length of its wingspan. This was a large, fine specimen of a pokemon if he had ever seen one. Not that he had, but still. “This is your fossil pokemon? He's...or she's....huge! Is this how as big as they get, or can they get bigger? What does his diet consist of?” He knew it flew, had seen it for himself, and was strong enough to carry at least one person. He looked to her, saw her other pokemon, and started to raise his pokedex before thought better of it. “What um...what's the etiquette for scanning other trainer's pokemon? Ooh. And hey, Naka. Sorry, I'm...priorities are all over the place. About yesterday. I've...never had friends to exchange numbers with. Work colleagues, sure. And I don't think I'm your type. Clueless beyond all reason doesn't exactly scream date me.” he chuckled, looking again to her other pokemon. One looked like it had a pine tree growing on its tail and had leafy green blades on its arms. That, coupled with it's all over green body made Theo guess it was a grass type of some kind. The other three were all in some part submerged in water, leading him to guess that was their typing as well.