44th moon [video/action]

Oct 07, 2011 19:35

[Today's backdrop is the Goldenrod Pokémon Center's kitchen. The cameramon would be Noelle the Blissey, considering the soft Bliss, bliss that can be heard. And the foreground?

An omelet. One large enough to feed a whole castle, with cheese and mushrooms and sausage bits. You could practically smell it through the screen.]

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distracting himself from sad things, moons moons everywhere, reasonably domestic, food for everyone, but what about lunch?

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[video] combat_butler October 9 2011, 05:52:55 UTC
I'm still having a little trouble wrapping my head around what you told me about, to be honest...

Anyway, ah... That's a... rather sizable omelet, Cecil-san... I'm kind of impressed you managed to find a pan big enough for it.

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[video] puppet_paladin October 9 2011, 15:43:18 UTC
I'm not surprised. I have to admit, reaching the moon and seeing that there were monsters and people there was quite a shock at first.

Noelle is quite generous with her eggs. I've had to adapt.

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[video] combat_butler October 9 2011, 21:06:18 UTC
I'm pretty sure the world I come from isn't science-fiction enough to handle monsters on the moon...

Noelle? Is that your, ah... ... um... She kind of looks like a Chansey, yet...

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[video] puppet_paladin October 9 2011, 22:44:36 UTC
Even your own world can surprise you a lot, at times.

She's a Blissey. Chansey's evolution, born from her happiness.

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[video] combat_butler October 10 2011, 21:17:35 UTC
Ahaha... There's no denying that one.

Heeee~h... I think I've seen a friend with one before, yet I never actually realized... Evolution really is complicated sometimes, isn't it?

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[video] puppet_paladin October 10 2011, 21:32:00 UTC
That it is. I'm still not quite certain how Leviathan evolved; it might have been through happiness, but it seemed slightly different.

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[video] combat_butler October 10 2011, 21:55:26 UTC
I'll take solid numbers and stones over happiness any day... Just to keep things simple.

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[video] puppet_paladin October 10 2011, 22:31:05 UTC
Yet they do not tell you just how much your Pokémon appreciate you.

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[video] combat_butler October 10 2011, 23:53:19 UTC
--ah? ... I don't think I need them evolving to figure that out.

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[video] puppet_paladin October 10 2011, 23:56:02 UTC
True. But obvious, visible proof is always nice.

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[video] combat_butler October 11 2011, 03:29:27 UTC
--oh! I bet there's an app for that!

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[video] puppet_paladin October 11 2011, 12:55:07 UTC
An app? For the Pokégear, you mean?

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[video] combat_butler October 13 2011, 22:56:23 UTC
Yeah! That definitely sounds like the kind of thing someone out there would try to program... A way to measure just how happy a Pokemon is...

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[video] puppet_paladin October 13 2011, 23:44:49 UTC
How would it measure it? What sort of unit would it use?

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[video] combat_butler October 13 2011, 23:55:35 UTC
... hearts, maybe? Like... on a scale of zero to eight?

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[video] puppet_paladin October 14 2011, 00:12:55 UTC
...If it tried to measure a whole party's happiness, that screen would show quite a lot of hearts.

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