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[So, Johto. Haven’t heard things from Coop’s end for a while now, have you? Well, nothing outrageous has happened to him (that he wants to talk about, anyway), and he hasn’t had anything interesting to tell or show you guys (the trees in Goldenrod are clearly inferior to those in Ilex, pfff), but here he is again, with an inquiry which might make you recall the one from two months ago. Brought to you in the business-like voice you all know (and love?).]
I’d like to know what you were doing prior to your arrival here. And I’m not talking about occupations or roles in society but the more immediate moments leading up to finding yourself in this world. The replies I received to my last question to the network indicates that our starters are somehow significant and perhaps more information can be gathered about our current situation from the circumstances we were in before being brought here.
[Again – he’s investigating.]
[And that sounds like it might be all, but wait! There’s more.]
Oh, and I almost forgot. If anyone in or near Goldenrod comes across a Manectric that answers to Tricia, she belongs to me. While she has been excited about the rain I did not imagine she would be resourceful enough to find a way to escape my hotel room in order to be out in it. But that only goes to show that you should always double-check your windows if you prefer to keep your pokémon outside of their pokéballs.
[YEAH, his Manectric somehow got out through a window. (Spoiler: Coop's Vulpix is some kind of hyper-intelligent prodigy and opened it.) A good thing Coop’s floor isn’t very high up and that the Manectric has more lives than she has the right to have, considering she’s not, in fact, a cat with nine ones to spare. Feel free to find/have spotted her and tell Coop about it! (several of you can, I'm not very picky about suchthings.)]
[If anyone wants Action, he’s hanging around the Goldenrod hotel lobby with a cup of coffee and a bunch of papers.]
[audio] I actually got back around 1:30, but I took some time to work on my project that's due soon
To be honest, I can't say that I believe any of those theories, aru. Things such as this have happened before in the past yet the earth has always made it through.
[Basically, he's not too worried about it. As long as his country was thriving, then that's all he needed.]
[audio] good luck with it! ..I should be working on mine, but hey
[There's a hint of amusement in his voice. What could be special about 2012?]
Our planet is remarkable. I have every bit of confidence it will strive on long after we're gone.
[audio] I think we've all had that experience before~ XD
Yes, it is. I will probably be around as long as the planet will be around. Or if fate decides to have someone else take my place, then the Earth will continue to live on, aru.
[audio] most likely xD
[You might practically hear the raised eyebrow, but there's a lot of mirth in there too. Clearly, Coop's got his priorities well set.]
[audio]
I... suppose it was, aru.
Except in the movie they pushed the task of building the three large metal boats onto my country. And they only had three to four years to build them, aru!
And in the end, almost every country is under water! Every country except for the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, aru.
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If that's any indication on what the movies are like in the future it sounds like I'm in for a depressing ride.
[audio]
Oh, no, aru. Not ALL the movies are like that, plus you'll be amazed at how improved the special effects are. Besides, the 2012 movie didn't have a bad ending.
In the end, the people on the boats head for shelter at the Cape of Good Hope and just as the movie ends, the water starts going back into the ocean, aru. The landmasses have moved, but there were actually a couple of survivors.
So not everyone dies, you see?
[audio]
I don't watch a lot of movies, but if I make it that far I will remember to give this one a look.
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A lot can happen in twenty years, Yao. I'm not going to assume I'll live through them, but I hope I will.
[audio]
Yes... Just twenty years after the First World War we experienced another, so I know all too well, aru.
Still, that doesn't mean we should get ourselves down. We can only do our best to live as long as we can, aru. Though many do not think so, it is the same strategy for us Nations, aru.
[audio]
[He says it seriously, but there's a soft tone to it. He's not trying to get himself down.]
I think it's the same for everyone. It's all you can do in life, isn't it?