TEST CHAMBER 4 [Video/Action for Cherrygrove Pokemon Center]

Jun 30, 2011 05:42

[ The video comes on to show a Snorunt playing with the Gear. It shakes unsteadily, and after a few seconds, the Snorunt drops it. It picks it up again just as a voice is audible on the microphone. ]

That isn't yours, you know. Give that back.

[ It pauses, and then the screen shakes a little as it makes a noise. After another pause, the voice is ( Read more... )

@cherrygrove, not contemplating murder, pokemon are test subjects too, no gas? shock them instead, !video

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usedsuperpower June 30 2011, 18:14:04 UTC
[Have a slow and actually completely unsarcastic applause]

Yes, good job! Haha!

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usedpoisongas June 30 2011, 21:16:29 UTC
I'm going to assume that's directed at me. Because if it's directed at that thing, well. You might want a role model that isn't unconscious.

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usedsuperpower June 30 2011, 23:28:44 UTC
Yes! What did you do to it?

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usedpoisongas July 1 2011, 03:06:20 UTC
Simple discouragement in the form of an electrical shock. It's quite successful in correcting undesirable behavior in the absence of better methods.

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[action] usedmagic June 30 2011, 19:06:26 UTC
[she's been gaining extra travel money in Cherrygrove so she never has to spend another night on the Center floor. for now, though, she turns and watches the scene, then arches an eyebrow.]

I rather wish that worked on mine.

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[action] usedpoisongas June 30 2011, 21:25:36 UTC
[ GLaDOS continues to inspect the PokeGear a bit longer even after she's turned off the feed, not looking up as she speaks, completely ignoring the passed out Snorunt a few feet from her while her Magnemite floats innocently next to her. ]

You have to properly keep them in line and make sure they learn early not to disobey. Who knows what they're capable of if they get... defiant.

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[action] usedmagic July 2 2011, 14:45:27 UTC
I'm fairly certain mine was taught to disobey before it ever wound up in my possession. It's quite unfortunate.

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[action] usedpoisongas July 14 2011, 08:42:04 UTC
Well. If you do nothing to discourage it, it may get out of hand rather quickly. And then you might find yourself the victim of a... we may as well call it an accident. I'm sure those are much more common than you'd think.

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( action ) attrites July 1 2011, 02:21:31 UTC
Isn't that a little too harsh?!

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( action ) usedpoisongas July 1 2011, 03:22:40 UTC
Do you know what "moderation" rhymes with? Miscalculation.

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( action ) attrites July 1 2011, 04:48:08 UTC
So what? Lots of words rhyme with lots of other words. It doesn't mean that they mean the same thing.

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( action ) usedpoisongas July 1 2011, 09:04:22 UTC
Since you seem to have missed the implication, allow me to put this simply.

Those who believe there is such a thing as being too harsh are making a big mistake.

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[Audio] dead_black_eyes July 2 2011, 00:12:00 UTC
You really have to be gentle with those, from my experience...

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[Text/Audio] usedpoisongas July 14 2011, 08:46:10 UTC
Gentle with which? Both of them appear to be completely fine. One of them can be fixed if broken, and the other may just be better off broken anyway.

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[Text/Audio] dead_black_eyes July 14 2011, 20:21:55 UTC
With Snorunts. I had one for a long time and they're not very substantial.

It goes without saying that you should generally be careful with your pokegear.

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[Text/Audio] usedpoisongas July 15 2011, 21:46:36 UTC
Well then. For its own sake I hope it's a fast learner. Because if it doesn't want to be obedient then I will have to keep disciplining it.

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hadwinuza February 20 2012, 17:51:36 UTC
Если не секрет, дорого обошлось создание блога? Тоже хочется попробовать вести своё что-нибудь.
... )

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