Dale Cooper (
tapestodiane) wrote2011-01-30 12:59 am
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Entry tags:
- !action,
- !audio,
- !azalea,
- !ic,
- *cecil,
- *china,
- *daemon kneesocks,
- *france,
- *fuuko,
- *heather,
- *hermione,
- *jiraiya,
- *kaito,
- *kristoph gavin,
- *lancer,
- *larry,
- *naoto,
- *nastasia,
- *netherlands,
- *otacon,
- *rainbow dash,
- *roxas,
- *ryner,
- *shelly,
- *smoker,
- *subaru,
- *vanitas,
- *ventus,
- *{...},
- curious,
- inform me
011 [audio]
I've been thinking about the significance of our first pokémon. I find it hard to believe the species given to us are random.
[A brief pause. He's been bothered by this ever since his arrival, actually.]
The initial reaction on meeting your first is important, whether it was fear, familiarity, anger, amusement, or the more unlikely indifference. Then there is of course the more pressing question: why were we given these particular ones?
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
[He's investigating again. Action for anyone in Azalea - he'll most likely be hanging around the pokémon center, working there and all.]
[A brief pause. He's been bothered by this ever since his arrival, actually.]
The initial reaction on meeting your first is important, whether it was fear, familiarity, anger, amusement, or the more unlikely indifference. Then there is of course the more pressing question: why were we given these particular ones?
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
[He's investigating again. Action for anyone in Azalea - he'll most likely be hanging around the pokémon center, working there and all.]
[Video]
Well, she certainly isn't the type of creature they would have in Heaven.
This could be Purgatory, though. Theology-wise, that would make more sense, since people do seem to leave and go to more familiar and better places.
[Video]
That is an interesting thought. As a non-Christian, I reject the idea of Purgatory, but the concept of it applied to Johto could stand for a few theories.
[Video]
Everyone here seems to have something that they want either in their own lives or from someone else. A goal, a kind of earthly attachment. I haven't met anyone truly bad here.
[Video]
[He takes a moment to think about that. Personally, there's not much left that he wants anymore ... but he has noticed what France says about others. In the end, Cooper doesn't find much else to add, except:]
I'd like to believe that people aren't truly bad.
[It's just a little something to put faith in.]
[Video]
[He takes a moment to think about that. Personally, there's not much left that he wants anymore ... but he has noticed what France says about others. In the end, Cooper doesn't find much else to add, except:]
I'd like to believe that people aren't truly bad.
[It's just a little something to put faith in.]
[Video]
I'm inclined to err on the side of caution for most people's intentions.
I do trust you, though. You're special.
[Video]
[It's an assumption moreso than a question, but he still searches France for an answer to it.]
[...and being called 'special' rarely happens to him unless it's part of his title, so he's caught off guard by it - but then smiles back, warmly.]
Thank you.
[Video]
I've lived a long time. When you outlive almost everyone you know, there's bound to be bad experiences.
You're welcome.
[Video]
You're right. I forget to take into consideration that you're France ... a long-lived country with a dramatic history.
[He almost looks apologetic, saying that.]
[Video]
Don't worry about it. I like that you treat me like a real person. It isn't always like that, and it's so nice when I can experience it.
[Video]
[Formal words forever, but he means it.]
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[Video]
I'm hoping to start towards Goldenrod as soon as the weather lets up. How would you like to join me for a coffee once I get there? I can honestly say I've missed your company.
[Video]
I'd love to have coffee with you! I've missed you a lot, too.
It's still cold and snowy...
[Video]
The snow doesn't bother me as much as the possibility of being trapped in a storm. Johto has been quite generous with that kind of weather.
[Not that he hasn't faced wilderness before, but storms, he'll avoid if he can.]
[Video]
Traveling in winter is a generally treacherous endeavor, especially with snow storms included. It should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
When you do get into town, you absolutely must contact me. No excuses!
[Video]
You'll be the first to know.