[What's on the screen? Why, it appears to be a beautiful, high-definition view of the interior of someone's nostril.]
Mmmm? MMMM? Mmmmuhh? Mmmm mmm mm GRHHGHRGHRGH.
[The nose recedes, replaced by a crooked (and slightly blurry, because that is what happens when you rub your nose all over the screen) view of two enormous green eyes. ... And then
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[Alexi may need to wait a moment or two while Toothless turns the 'Gear over and over in his stubby new hands, trying to figure out just how so many humans could possibly have crammed themselves into this thing. He knew Hiccup could sometimes curl up into a tiny ball when he thought something was about to eat him, but even he couldn't pull THIS off.]
Ulp?
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[... And then a nod, which turns to a shake halfway through. At least he understood the suggestion?]
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[Night-Furies picked things up quickly, and all that time he'd spent around Hiccup had taught him quite a bit about the weird ways of the pink things that stumbled around on two legs and yelled a lot.]
[But not everything.]
Grrowf.
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[ ... ] Do you have a Pokémon with you? It's a kind of creature.
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[He lets out a questioning burble, thick brows furrowing. Apparently he hasn't actually met his starter yet.]
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[Somewhat clumsily, he pulls out a Pokeball. He was sort of... um... chewing on it earlier.]
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[Toothless looks down at the ball.]
[The most advanced technology where he came from was the ballista-thrower that Hiccup had invented... he has no idea how anything except maybe a rock or a toy is supposed to be inside THIS thing.]
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[He considers the ball curiously for a moment longer, then tentatively presses the circle. There's the usual flash of light (which startles him-- he drops the ball with an alarmed 'GRAAAAH!' noise).]
[When it fades, a creature is revealed!]
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