[ Oh come on, where the heck did that rat even come from. Oh well, if Athrun was going to be dealing with the bird... ]
Bulbasaur! Tackle!
[ Her Bulbasaur let out what seemed like a growl of some sort, before it charged forward, ramming into the rat with it's body and sending it sprawling back. ]
[Now it was the enemies' turn to attack. Pidgey launches its own Tackle aimed at Charmander. It tries to dodge, but can't get entirely out of the way in time. In spite of the force that a blow like that should have had, though, Charmander doesn't appear to be seriously hurt.]
I think we've got the advantage here. Charmander, Scratch it again!
[Rinse and repeat of last time. Due to the clear difference in strength, Athrun sees little need to use Growl.]
[ Nope. Debuffing didn't really seem to be needed here. Unlike in Tartarus when a full strength shadow could nearly kill you in five seconds if you weren't careful. Still, Yukari can't help but frown when she sees her Bulbasaur get tackled back by the Rattata. ]
Tackle it again Bulbasaur!
[ Her plant dino... thing is more than happy to do that, especially now that he's actually been attacked, and slammed into the other creature again. But this time the rat didn't seem to get back up. Hopefully Athrun wasn't going to have much more trouble with that Pidgey. ]
... No. They really don't mind it. But that's not really the point, is it?
[ Her Bulbasaur does seem to realize that she's upset about something though, because now it's trying to climb into her lap or something. So Yukari doesn't waste any time in moving to pick the small creature up as she rises to her feet. ]
Well, maybe we can find out more when we get to the next town. Until then...until then, we give them the treatment we think they deserve. There's nothing ignoble about combat in self-defense, and we have no other way to defend ourselves for the time being.
[Athrun gets on his knees and pats his Charmander on the head.]
[ Yukari smiled, nodding before looking down at her Bulbasaur in her arms and hugging her it a little bit tighter now. ]
Yeah. You're the best. Thanks.
[ The Bulbasaur let out a few pleased noises before it started to wiggle around her arms, and Yukari moved to put her pokémon down and looked back over at Athrun. ]
But you're right. We're just going to have to figure out what to do once we get to that next town. It's not like we have any other option right now...
Yeah. Let's keep walking. Hopefully we can get there without being forced to fight too often. They're definitely stronger than the wild Pokémon, but that won't matter much if they get worn out.
Maybe we won't have that much of an issue with it. I mean, they seemed to be ignoring us at first until we put these guys back in their balls, right? Maybe the other pokémon will still be too afraid to come and attack us?
I'm not either, actually. I've never been in a position where I had to walk a long distance. Never been a ranger, an infantryman, or what have you -- just a pilot.
[ Yukari blinks at that. Though he does still seem a bit young to actually be in any armed forces, what was she to say about how it worked in the future? ]
[Athrun shakes his head. He should have known going by the time discrepancy.]
The chief machine that the militaries of my era use is the mobile suit. It's a humanoid machine that stands between fifteen and twenty meters tall, depending on the design. That's what I'm a pilot of.
[ Yukari's just going to... keep staring in disbelief. Because shadows and pokémon and space colonies were fine and could kinda make sense eventually but giant humanoid robots. That seemed like something way too out of an anime that Junpei would watch for her comfort. ]
...You're talking about piloting something straight out of a giant robot anime. And not something that actually makes sense for it to exist in the future either.
...Anime? And how does it not make sense? Remote combat isn't possible with other technology we developed, so we needed something powerful enough to pose a threat to a battleship as well as stand up to enemy machines.
... Do you seriously not have animated stuff in the future?
[ Never mind, that wasn't really the point of all of this. ]
So, instead of making a bigger tank or ship or something, you make a giant war machine in the shape of a human. Which is the most inefficient form you could use for a giant war machine.
[ At least, that's what she had been told when Junpei's dreams of eventually giant robots had been shot down someone in the Kirijo group when he had asked about it. If Koromaru had been discovered as a Persona user before Aigis had been built, she probably would've ended up being dog shaped instead. ]
You mean, besides versatility and adaptability? Sure, some parts are extraneous, but I'd pick a mobile suit over a fighter or a tank any day.
[After all, mobile suits are capable of changing their equipment more easily than conventional combat vehicles, and they're seldom restricted to just one role.]
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No numerical superiority? So be it. Charmander, Scratch!
[Charmander leaps at the Pidgey, with arms extended to swipe at it. The attack connects and it does a surprising amount of damage to the Pidgey.]
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Bulbasaur! Tackle!
[ Her Bulbasaur let out what seemed like a growl of some sort, before it charged forward, ramming into the rat with it's body and sending it sprawling back. ]
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I think we've got the advantage here. Charmander, Scratch it again!
[Rinse and repeat of last time. Due to the clear difference in strength, Athrun sees little need to use Growl.]
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Tackle it again Bulbasaur!
[ Her plant dino... thing is more than happy to do that, especially now that he's actually been attacked, and slammed into the other creature again. But this time the rat didn't seem to get back up. Hopefully Athrun wasn't going to have much more trouble with that Pidgey. ]
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Well, that wasn't much of a challenge, was it?
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[ She's going to go ahead and kneel down a bit to start petting the Bulbasaur. Who's... eagerly nuzzling up against her hand. ]
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[Athrun's Charmander is jumping up and down, happy that it won a battle.]
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[ Her Bulbasaur does seem to realize that she's upset about something though, because now it's trying to climb into her lap or something. So Yukari doesn't waste any time in moving to pick the small creature up as she rises to her feet. ]
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[Athrun gets on his knees and pats his Charmander on the head.]
We're trusting you, OK? You're our protectors.
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Yeah. You're the best. Thanks.
[ The Bulbasaur let out a few pleased noises before it started to wiggle around her arms, and Yukari moved to put her pokémon down and looked back over at Athrun. ]
But you're right. We're just going to have to figure out what to do once we get to that next town. It's not like we have any other option right now...
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Maybe we won't have that much of an issue with it. I mean, they seemed to be ignoring us at first until we put these guys back in their balls, right? Maybe the other pokémon will still be too afraid to come and attack us?
[ Well, they could hope, anyway. ]
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Yeah. I... didn't think about that part. I'm not really used to travelling between long distances like this.
[ Mostly she just fought things in the giant tower, not having to fight against things on the way to somewhere else. ]
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A pilot? You mean like... flying a fighter plane?
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The chief machine that the militaries of my era use is the mobile suit. It's a humanoid machine that stands between fifteen and twenty meters tall, depending on the design. That's what I'm a pilot of.
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[ Yukari's just going to... keep staring in disbelief. Because shadows and pokémon and space colonies were fine and could kinda make sense eventually but giant humanoid robots. That seemed like something way too out of an anime that Junpei would watch for her comfort. ]
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[He notices the staring. It makes him a bit uncomfortable.]
...What?
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...You're talking about piloting something straight out of a giant robot anime. And not something that actually makes sense for it to exist in the future either.
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[ Never mind, that wasn't really the point of all of this. ]
So, instead of making a bigger tank or ship or something, you make a giant war machine in the shape of a human. Which is the most inefficient form you could use for a giant war machine.
[ At least, that's what she had been told when Junpei's dreams of eventually giant robots had been shot down someone in the Kirijo group when he had asked about it. If Koromaru had been discovered as a Persona user before Aigis had been built, she probably would've ended up being dog shaped instead. ]
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[After all, mobile suits are capable of changing their equipment more easily than conventional combat vehicles, and they're seldom restricted to just one role.]
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Where do you even use those things anyway?
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But not within colonies. No one stands for mobile suit combat inside colonies.
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