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GSC!Rival (Nikolai | Silver) ([personal profile] namesaquestion) wrote in [community profile] solnet2016-06-30 02:06 pm

One || Video

[He's been mostly avoiding people this month save for times when he couldn't, but even then. Antisocial is a Thing, as is coming to terms with not being able to go home (and probably needing to actually help rather than sulking), dealing with pokemon needing to heal the old fashioned way - which sucks, if you ask him-, and.... the baby seedot in his arms.

He looks rather annoyed to even be asking, but - he has no choice.
] Katharine has pokemon. The girl who gave me this had some kind of pokemon, and [Here, Silver makes a face.] He's got a team.

...Who else here has pokemon and is willing to battle to make this thing stronger? My pokemon are too powerful for it.

[A beat, then] Same goes for the rest of my team. If I have to be stuck here, I'm not going to stop training. They've fallen behind.

[Of course this is the first thing on his mind. At least he's not insulting anyone? Yet.]
freedom_engineer: (Irritation)

[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2016-07-01 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
No, she sleeps in my arm. And you're calling me the moron?

... Kid, I don't even know where to begin with the flaws you've got in your thinking.
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2016-07-01 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
The computer in my arm is more powerful than every system, on any sub light speed capable world, combined. It runs quite well without her, she simply rests in it when she's not in the real world. She and I talk while she's in there. It facilitates the communication quite well.

As for the flaw... putting your life in the hands of something you can't recognize the stress you're putting on it. Combat is inherently stressful. If not carefully tended to, combatants do not get stronger. They get more volatile.
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2016-07-05 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
No. They have different stresses, which you seem quite content to ignore.

You're not convincing anyone you're a good trainer or an adult, you know.