Just to get it all down for future reference... a work in progress (will add on as it develops).
Not definitive (I might break my headcanon to go in another direction for some fics), but this is what I believe... most of the time.
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Red/Blue/Yellow + FireRed/LeafGreen )
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Red battles by using physical cues and movements to give his pokémon orders, making verbal commands superfluous.How does this work? Does he make sounds with his physical cues or something? You see, on a battlefield, there less occasions for turn-to-the-partner-eyes-meet-information-exchanged thing then you believe, especially if your partner just stands there and do not move around to put himself in a more visible position to his partner. In an organised team sport like soccer, hockey or basketball the physical cues work because everybody's moving and everybody's paying attention to everybody (in theory at least, I remember at least two occasions where people lost track of the puck...). In a League-sanctioned official Pokemon battle, the Pokemon are moving on the field and the trainers are standing outside and in the same position. This is why Akira [Ace/cool-trainer type character in first season of the anime] used the crackling ( ... )
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I subscribe to all of your numbered theories about Red (and pokémon training in general), hence my mention of Red having Aspergers syndrome. Some individuals - Wikipedia has a pretty good article on historical figures who were speculated to have autism and another on confirmed individuals here - with Aspergers and autism are extremely brilliant because their condition has wired their mind in a certain way. The HBO movie on Temple Grandin comes to mind, which articulated what I'm attempting to here very well... There's a scene where the actress playing Temple Grandin describes how she came up with the idea for sweeping curved corrals and more humane methods of cow slaughter because she thinks the way they do. It was this unique connection, in addition to her intelligence, that allowed her to conceptualize and implement these ideas. I believe that situation parallels Red's. Red's ( ... )
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