Fourth War - [Video/Action for Cherrygrove]

Feb 20, 2011 14:05

[When the video is turned on, it appears to have been by complete accident. All that shows up is a view of Cherrygrove...and for some odd reason, it seems to be shifting up and down every second. Oh no, wait, that's just the PokeGear.

After a few minutes, it becomes clear that whatever is carrying the device is heading towards the PokeMart. As a ( Read more... )

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 20:10:12 UTC
...I'm not really an expert or anything, but I do know a thing or two after hatching two myself.

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[Video] used_harden February 20 2011, 20:15:05 UTC
[After an hour or so, she responds.]

Are you willing to share your own experiences?

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 20:23:47 UTC
Sure. Where should I start?

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Re: [Video] used_harden February 20 2011, 20:30:36 UTC
Wherever you feel is best. This will be the first time I raise a creature from an egg.

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 20:36:14 UTC
Um, well what I did was I kept them in a space where they couldn't be jostled around much. Like in the corner of a hotel room with towels and whatnot piled around it. Or when I was actually around, I kept it on my lap so it could also keep warm.

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[Video] used_harden February 20 2011, 20:37:27 UTC
I see. How long did it take for your eggs to hatch?

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 20:42:13 UTC
Rho Aias hatched about four days after I got his egg. Dyrnwyn's egg was closer to a week. I think the time depends on the species.

[Typical Shirou, naming his Pokémon after swords and the one shield he ever uses.]

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[Video] used_harden February 20 2011, 20:44:50 UTC
[She nods.]

Then to put it simply, warmth and safety are all that they require until they hatch, correct?

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 20:46:31 UTC
Maybe. Just to be on the safe side, I rotated the eggs every so often. I remember having to do that as a kid when we hatched chickens in school, so I did that here.

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[Video] used_harden February 20 2011, 20:49:20 UTC
Raising animals was part of your school training?

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 20:51:50 UTC
It was for a life science class when I was in middle school. Why, does that sound weird?

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[Video] used_harden February 20 2011, 20:56:04 UTC
I was under the impression that humans would have no use for such skills in a city with so few animals to begin with.

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 21:04:07 UTC
It was, uh, more for observation than for actually getting experience raising them.

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[Video] used_harden February 20 2011, 21:13:59 UTC
If you were not watching them in order to learn how to raise them, then why were you observing?

[Confused Rider is confused :(]

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[Video] wontdieifkilled February 20 2011, 22:58:47 UTC
Um...It was for...a section on reproduction. They used eggs because, well...they're pretty simple.

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[Video] used_harden February 21 2011, 03:34:30 UTC
...I see.

[Well, no, not really, but oh well.]

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