Spencer Reid (
leftinbasketforfbi) wrote2012-11-11 10:57 am
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7th Lecture Babbled Ε Accidental Video/Action for Violet Υ Backdated to Tuesday
[Well, sort of accidental. Reid doesn't know about it, but Missy totally turned it on on purpose.
At first, all there is is smoke, and the sound of coughing.
And then there's light, and for those who are familiar with it, Violet from outside the Violet Gym. Missy felt the need to televise this because LOOK LOOK HER TRAINER GOT HIS FIRST BADGE EVERYBODY! 8D
While Missy is chattering about how awesome the battle was and how proud she is of Reid and how she wants to ride a bird now and on and on, Yang looks ready to collapse, Reid is cradling Elle in his arms because she's already collapsed, and Reid is doubled over in a horrible hacking coughing fit. Missy flies circles around him with his Munna (who is being ridden by a Litwick) and a Yamask, and after about a minute of straight coughing, the Yamask starts to grumble and floats right at Reid, pressing one appendage to his back, another at his throat, and forcefully straightening him while massaging the esophagus.
The coughs stop immediately, and Reid gets rigid at the unexpected contact. After a couple more moments, the Yamask releases him and floats back into the ring of undamaged flying Pokemon, grumbling about how he should just be like everyone else and go into a gym with massively over-leveled Pokemon next time.]
Uh, thank you, Amanda. You see, guys, this is why I teach you about physics. He was more experienced than me and had stronger animals, but taking advantage of thermodynamics--
[Elle paws him in the chest. Less lecturing, more going to the Center.]
Oh, right, sorry. [He starts approaching the Center, and his new badge gleams on his shirt.] While the nurse is looking at you both, I'll get something to thank you.
[And he is still blissfully unaware of Missy broadcasting the whole thing.]
At first, all there is is smoke, and the sound of coughing.
And then there's light, and for those who are familiar with it, Violet from outside the Violet Gym. Missy felt the need to televise this because LOOK LOOK HER TRAINER GOT HIS FIRST BADGE EVERYBODY! 8D
While Missy is chattering about how awesome the battle was and how proud she is of Reid and how she wants to ride a bird now and on and on, Yang looks ready to collapse, Reid is cradling Elle in his arms because she's already collapsed, and Reid is doubled over in a horrible hacking coughing fit. Missy flies circles around him with his Munna (who is being ridden by a Litwick) and a Yamask, and after about a minute of straight coughing, the Yamask starts to grumble and floats right at Reid, pressing one appendage to his back, another at his throat, and forcefully straightening him while massaging the esophagus.
The coughs stop immediately, and Reid gets rigid at the unexpected contact. After a couple more moments, the Yamask releases him and floats back into the ring of undamaged flying Pokemon, grumbling about how he should just be like everyone else and go into a gym with massively over-leveled Pokemon next time.]
Uh, thank you, Amanda. You see, guys, this is why I teach you about physics. He was more experienced than me and had stronger animals, but taking advantage of thermodynamics--
[Elle paws him in the chest. Less lecturing, more going to the Center.]
Oh, right, sorry. [He starts approaching the Center, and his new badge gleams on his shirt.] While the nurse is looking at you both, I'll get something to thank you.
[And he is still blissfully unaware of Missy broadcasting the whole thing.]
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[You can't see, but he's checking out that picture.]
Fascinating. What color was it when it was a Ghastly?
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For the sake of comparison, this is my other Haunter, Indy.
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[For a given value of, uh. "Adopted".]
For what it's worth, I haven't noticed any particular differences between Isabelle and Indy in terms of power or development — although Isabelle certainly has a much less pleasant demeanor.
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[Color him skeptical.]
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that the only officially documented difference between shinies and regular animals is the color. How is Isabelle's behavior different from Indy's?
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[She stole an entire beach from the shores of Hawaii for their litter box, okay. Theirs would have been a good life.]
She's crueler, for one thing. Also more direct. Indy is a prankster, but foil one of his plans and he'll try to improve on it for the next time. Isabelle tends to have just one method of inducing fear that hasn't failed her yet — jumping straight at someone's face and aiming for a cheap scare.
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And more importantly, why?]
Considering her company, I'm sure she'll get more clever with time. [And that's not even meant to flatter; he's stating a fact here.]
What do you mean by 'crueler'?
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Mm. With Indy, I've never had reason to doubt that his pranks were always just for the sake of a laugh. Which made him something of an oddity, I think; his mother and sire were apparently fairly unpleasant, themselves. With Isabelle, I'm not always as sure. She's more malicious. And if it weren't for the fact that most everyone I let her deal with outweighs her in experience and power alike, I imagine she'd be quite the bully of the group.
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As I understand it, that's relatively common behavior for a Haunter. Being the weakest of the group, she'll probably be forced to reign herself in eventually when someone decides she's gone too far. But if that's common, then I doubt that whatever mutant gene changed her color is the cause of her unpleasant disposition.
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You're just finding the ghosts particularly fascinating, aren't you? You said you were planning to try for one of every type, but I count three ghost-types and only one of each of the others.
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I do have to admit that I find Ghost- and Psychic-types particularly fascinating, but considering what I do for a living, it's not unexpected. I'm not sure exactly from what year you're from, but depending on that, I'm from the Behavioral Analysis Unit or the Behavioral Science Investigative Support Unit. The name changed in 1997 before I was a part of it. You may or may not know about it, since it wasn't considered as important in the nineties and its focus has always been on violent or extremely destructive crime, not on theft.
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[The thought is somehow so charming to her. Nobody ever assumes she doesn't know something — what an utterly novel experience.]
I do keep tabs on the FBI, you know, in a...professional capacity. Confidential files tend to make slightly better reading than an in-flight magazine.
But please do keep showing off for me. It's fascinating to listen to.
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[Too bad you can't see him on video, because he's always cute when he's flustered. Don't worry, Carmen, he doesn't doubt your intellect for a second.]
What I mean is that my career revolves around death and psychology, so it makes sense that I would gravitate towards Pychic- and Ghost-types.
That, and Ghost-types have extremely fascinating characteristics, like Litwicks and their evolutions consuming life force or Misdreavus and their evolutions consuming fear or Yamasks being able to possess a person with a mask. I'm interested in learning more about how these things work.
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Assuming you were of a mind to continue your career here, during this little vacation from your own world. You might've just as easily done the opposite and gravitated to Grass-types, just for the sake of a change of pace.
But if it's Pokemon characteristics you're interested in, you should play Trivial Pursuit with Zack sometime. He's never one to turn down a willing partner.
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Zack? Who is he?
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[And for a long time there she couldn't imagine going back, either, BUT LATELY...hnnnnngh.]
A type of Pokemon I happen to find particularly fascinating — a Porygon2. The first artificially-created Pokemon.
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Artificially created? I've read a little about Porygons, but there isn't as much publicly available information about them as there is on naturally-occurring animals.
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Just don't ask me to explain how I managed to hatch a bird comprised of programming code from an egg. There are some mysteries that seem destined to remain that way.
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[Once he's done with his other research, he wants to look at these things.]
I'm surprised that they managed to artificially create a creature with a personality. How much do you know about the process of creating a Porygon?
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[But she considers that second question a minute before answering, her tone highly amused.]
Ask me that again the morning after I find the lab that first created one.