Luca Milda (
milquetoasthero) wrote2012-07-16 05:44 pm
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Entry tags:
- !celadon city,
- !video,
- @atsuro kihara,
- @hayate ayasaki,
- @hiccup haddock,
- @kayneth archibald,
- @kiki,
- @rima touya,
- at least everyone else likes it,
- gets seasick easily,
- good for the summer,
- he's a doctor-in-training,
- intelligence never really gets shown,
- level two isn't so bad,
- might be regretting charos,
- never was good with water
06 | video
[There's something-- different about Luca when he comes onto the feed today.
Maybe it's the silver scales fanning up from the back of his neck and around his collarbones, and dotting his face and arms (as well as many other-- less visible places). Maybe it's the fact he is, actually, dressed down - in a t-shirt and a pair of jeans he bought from Celadon's store, and looking pretty awkward out of his usual wear.
Maybe it's the fact he's leaking. There's water dripping down his scales and skin, as well as off of his hair. Instead of holding his PokéGear, he's let his Audino film for today. He looks more than a little tired, too.]
...I thought it was strange for the locals to start growing horns and scales and things, but I didn't realize it could infect us too. [He tried tending to a few infected NPCs, but-- couldn't really figure out the cause. As for people he's seen on the network--] Um... Some people, I've noticed, have red splotches and others have yellow... You can probably use fire and electricity-based attacks then, right?
[The only reason he's deducted this, though, is as he shows; when he opens his mouth to speak, he gets a wide-eyed look and turns his head; water spits out of his mouth, much like a Water Gun, and he looks sick again.]
Um... Sorry. Anyway, I hope everyone stays safe and gets better soon. It seems like Pokémon who are the opposite of whatever you have really don't like you [he glances at his Pokéballs and sighs, evidently not happy that his Charmander's become more hostile] and I'm going to bet that it's the same for ones that don't have trainers.
[He scratches at his scales, then wipes some condensation off of his face and slumps his shoulders.]
...I'm going to go lie down for a bit. Sorry for such a long ramble. I don't even know what I'm really saying anymore. [Time to address the cameraman.] Doctor, that's enough.
[With that, the feed goes out. Seasickness was bad enough; having it on land is even worse.]
[OOC: ICly, it'll be about two hours until he gets to replies.]
Maybe it's the silver scales fanning up from the back of his neck and around his collarbones, and dotting his face and arms (as well as many other-- less visible places). Maybe it's the fact he is, actually, dressed down - in a t-shirt and a pair of jeans he bought from Celadon's store, and looking pretty awkward out of his usual wear.
Maybe it's the fact he's leaking. There's water dripping down his scales and skin, as well as off of his hair. Instead of holding his PokéGear, he's let his Audino film for today. He looks more than a little tired, too.]
...I thought it was strange for the locals to start growing horns and scales and things, but I didn't realize it could infect us too. [He tried tending to a few infected NPCs, but-- couldn't really figure out the cause. As for people he's seen on the network--] Um... Some people, I've noticed, have red splotches and others have yellow... You can probably use fire and electricity-based attacks then, right?
[The only reason he's deducted this, though, is as he shows; when he opens his mouth to speak, he gets a wide-eyed look and turns his head; water spits out of his mouth, much like a Water Gun, and he looks sick again.]
Um... Sorry. Anyway, I hope everyone stays safe and gets better soon. It seems like Pokémon who are the opposite of whatever you have really don't like you [he glances at his Pokéballs and sighs, evidently not happy that his Charmander's become more hostile] and I'm going to bet that it's the same for ones that don't have trainers.
[He scratches at his scales, then wipes some condensation off of his face and slumps his shoulders.]
...I'm going to go lie down for a bit. Sorry for such a long ramble. I don't even know what I'm really saying anymore. [Time to address the cameraman.] Doctor, that's enough.
[With that, the feed goes out. Seasickness was bad enough; having it on land is even worse.]
[OOC: ICly, it'll be about two hours until he gets to replies.]
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[His symptoms is similiar, but a bit mild. Discoloured yellow skin and he's trying to keep his breathing steady, mostly to calm his rapid heartbeats.]
And I can say that wild Pokemon...don't really like us.
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I guess I'm going to have to hold off on training everyone then... Not that I thought I could feeling like this. [And his Charmander probably wouldn't listen to him anyway --]
I wonder what the cause of this is... I mean, this hasn't happened before, right?
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[He's been here for a year and he can vouch for it.]
If there's something similiar, people who's around longer than me might know.
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I wonder if this has any connection to the Pokémon centers blowing up.
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[He sighs, trying not to seem too embarrassed when a flurry of tiny bubbles goes with it.]
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[When people's not, you know, being confused and everything about this.]
So we can see when people start getting sick, and move on from there.
[As he thinks, there's static coming out from his fingers. Whoops.]
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T-That would be best... Once people are more calmed down. [He's noticed something too, thinking about it --] Um... People usually arrive around the first and third weeks of the month here, right? Do you think it'll affect them?
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Probably. They might get affected if the sickness's airbourne and their immune system's not strong enough.
...Uh, you okay over there?
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Your fingers were sparking. I'm sorry.
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My fingers? ...Oh, I'm sorry!
[Whoops, some more sparks. Sorry, Luca.]
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N-No, it's okay! Just-- It's okay!
[...maybe it's okay. His eyes are watering.]
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[Okay, he's taking a deep breath and calm himself down. In, out...
The sparks seem to stop, now.]
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Thank you... I didn't use to be this jumpy around electricity [-- actually, his best friend specialized in that kind of thing at home, along with wind --] but I guess it's a side-effect of this sickness... or whatever.
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[Which he can't really...access at the moment.]
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Hm... Maybe if you wore rubber gloves, you could interact with electrical devices easier? And then you could have those out instead, if your Pokémon are really bothered by getting shocked.
[...he's just read (here) that rubber stops shocking okay he never actually had electricity back home--]
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[He pause, since his Pokemon are looking at him.]
...or have my Pokemon find a pair for me.
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[He chuckles-- then colors when bubbles come out. Why why why-- there's an immediate movement behind him, but it's only Doctor coming to check on him and to happily (maybe too happily) dump water on him.
Blughgh.]
...There aren't really any places to swim in Celadon, so my pokémon have been regulated to buying water from the vending machines and throwing it on me every so often. I hope I don't have to pay water damage to the Breeding Center.
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[His Sneasel agrees to it and went on his way. Atsuro turn his attention back to the screen.]
With everything going on, I'm sure they'd understand your problem. But if you do pay for the damages, do you have the money for it?
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