Twilight Sparkle (
friendyousohard) wrote2012-12-16 12:04 am
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15th Spell: [Video/Action for Violet City]
[Wrapped up in the snuggest winter coat she could find and a decent muffler, Twilight thought she'd been fairly well prepared for the rigors of flying on dragonback in winter.
She was wrong. As Spike touches down outside of the entrance to the Violet City Pokemon Center, she's shaking like a leaf from the cold. Maybe it's just that she had him fly so fast... or, well, the weather and how high they'd been in the air probably had something to do with it, too. Either way, she's still frigid, and she doubts her friend sitting behind her is doing any better.]
Th-th-th-thank you, S-S-Spike. [She slides off his back, wincing a little as her legs make it plain how upset they are at her for keeping them in a riding position for so long. She staggers a bit, leaning against her Dragonite before she gets her balance and offers a hand to Fluttershy.]
C-c-come o-o-on. L-l-lets get inside q-q-quickly.
[Once Fluttershy is off and a tired looking Spike is returned to his ball, they quickly make their way inside where it's blessedly warm. One drop off of their Pokemon to be treated later, and Twilight's sitting in a chair with her Pokegear on, ready to ask an important question.]
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So, what's the best way to keep yourself warm while flying on Pokeback in the middle of winter? I bundled up to what I thought was a decent amount, but I'm still freezing!
Also, Fluttershy and I are now in Violet, where we'll be staying until... probably the new year, at least. We're hoping to see you soon, Rainbow.
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And I realize I'm probably fairly late on this, but if anyone's running an investigation on what happened in the gym and you want my help, consider me at your disposal.
She was wrong. As Spike touches down outside of the entrance to the Violet City Pokemon Center, she's shaking like a leaf from the cold. Maybe it's just that she had him fly so fast... or, well, the weather and how high they'd been in the air probably had something to do with it, too. Either way, she's still frigid, and she doubts her friend sitting behind her is doing any better.]
Th-th-th-thank you, S-S-Spike. [She slides off his back, wincing a little as her legs make it plain how upset they are at her for keeping them in a riding position for so long. She staggers a bit, leaning against her Dragonite before she gets her balance and offers a hand to Fluttershy.]
C-c-come o-o-on. L-l-lets get inside q-q-quickly.
[Once Fluttershy is off and a tired looking Spike is returned to his ball, they quickly make their way inside where it's blessedly warm. One drop off of their Pokemon to be treated later, and Twilight's sitting in a chair with her Pokegear on, ready to ask an important question.]
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So, what's the best way to keep yourself warm while flying on Pokeback in the middle of winter? I bundled up to what I thought was a decent amount, but I'm still freezing!
Also, Fluttershy and I are now in Violet, where we'll be staying until... probably the new year, at least. We're hoping to see you soon, Rainbow.
Filtered to the PGC (insanely strong):
And I realize I'm probably fairly late on this, but if anyone's running an investigation on what happened in the gym and you want my help, consider me at your disposal.
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No way! Nothing that serious, maybe something like a triple spin or a mid-air rescue dive...moves that'd really show their brand of style and awesomeness. Sonic Rainbooms probably aren't possible here, though.
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The strangest part is that Garchomps are Dragon/Ground. They don't even have a flying type component to them.
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(A beat.)
She still scared of dragons? Grown-up dragons, anyway?
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Still, a dragon that can't fly...doesn't seem possible...Spike can't, 'cause he's still too young, hehe.
(Obviously Rainbow meant Twilight's #1 assistant.)
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[A point driven home so hard to her when her assistant had pleaded with her to tell him more about his species.]
For all we know, there could be all sorts of dragons out there. The dragons we're familiar with could be their equivalent of pegasi, and there could be earth dragons and magic using dragons that nopony's ever seen.
... I don't think it's likely, mind you, but it's possible.
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Yeah, don't know if I'd wanna meet the Pokemon version of a Pegasus pony up close. Not without proper backup, anyway.
What other types are out there? You mentioned psycho-types a while back.
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The full list of types are as follows: Normal, Bug, Flying, Fire, Water, Rock, Ground, Steel, Ghost, Psychic, Dark, Fighting, Ice, Dragon, Electric, Poison, and Grass.
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(Keep in mind Rainbow, Twilight saved you from joining that melee.)
...That's a loooong list.
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[Accurate, though.]
Seventeen, to be precise, though since they can have two types at once, it's possible to get all the different types with only nine pokemon.
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Just 9 Pokemon...pretty decent number, I guess.
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Of course, that's only if you pick exactly the right Pokemon to spread their types out like that, and that kind of limits your options. Plus you wouldn't be able to have any single type Pokemon, so you'd already be unable to do it. Not that you have to gather one of each type, mind.
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...That's not my style, picking exactly the right Pokemon.
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Speaking of which, last time we talked you mentioned you'd found five pokemon you were interested in. I assume Squirtle and Pichu were two of them, but I never did find out what the other three were. So what caught your eye?
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Oh, the other Pokemon! Yeah Squirtle and Pichu were 2 but...let's see: I mentioned I wanted Ponyta awhile back, thought a Chikorita looked cool and after a few glances figured maybe a Psyduck even if he looks anything but radical.
(She's trying not to be so short-sighted.)
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So you're looking at a team that'll consist of two fire types, two water types, an electric type, and a grass type?
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(Try 1.5, nearly 2 minutes.)
Yep! But I can teach them different based variety attacks, can't I? Riku told me I could look at something called a Move Tester.
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Tutor. Move tutor. You know, like a one-on-one, personal teacher who helps you out in a subject you're having trouble in. I never had one personally, but some of the other students in the School for Gifted Unicorns did.
Of course, the word seems to mean something different in Johto. They're people who wander around looking for Pokemon to teach moves that they know to. Why? I have no idea.
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Ohhhh...!
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[You'd think she'd expect it by now, but she's completely missed the fact that Rainbow heard maybe a third of her explanation.]
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(And most likely 1/2 of the latter part. She did hear 'very determined to teach.')
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No, shaking the trees in some other way doesn't work. And yes, I'm aware that doesn't make any sense.
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Seriously? It's gotta be Headbutt and no other types of moves will work?!
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I guess I could teach Tank Headbutt. That's Squirtle's new name, btw.
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