Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2012-06-11 06:03 pm
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Entry tags:
- !ic,
- *action,
- *text,
- @carmen sandiego (here she is),
- @frank archer's utter lack of subtlety,
- @isaac mcdougal: non-fail junior,
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- @kayneth archibald e-rank luck,
- @minnie mouse,
- @miss altava,
- @our future cobra commander overlord,
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- @riku,
- @yukine chris,
- @zidane tribal,
- admittedly less than fabulous,
- come at me bro,
- fuckin' technology how does it work,
- just thought he'd ask,
- look at your life; look at your choices,
- my social skills are flawless,
- professor of fauxlosophy,
- slacking off like hell,
- texting into the void,
- that wasn't morbid at all,
- this is gonna suck,
- this is really stupid,
- totally a serious villain shut up,
- well that's needlessly sinister
013. [Text/Action for Olivine City, also one other thing]
[ACTION]
[It's incredibly rare to see Kimblee out of that fancy white suit; it's rarer still to see him not wearing it for any reason other than "If I wear it now, I'll get it filthy", "I'm in prison", or "I'm in a hospital and on life support."
While he's not on life support, however, he certainly is in a hospital of some sort - and not as a patient for once, either! Those who enter the Pokémon Center in Olivine City will be treated to Kimblee wearing general hospital scrubs, his hair pulled back in the stupidest french-braid ever to be stupidly french-braided. He isn't terribly interested in trying to mess with the human patients - in fact, he seems rather eager to stay out of the way of those who actually know what they're doing in that regard, as he hasn't been seen back there at all; given that he's filed just about everything he can get his hands on, he's working in the front today, assisting those who bring in Pokémon injured in battle.
And by "working" I mean "today has been ridiculously slow, so he's currently leaning idly over the desk, playing the hell out of the Tetris app on the 'Gear."
At least he's making no secret of his answer to the question of "working hard, or hardly working?"]
[TEXT]
[However, there are some sorts of boredom that even copious amounts of Tetris can't alleviate; at some point today - most likely after Kimblee has realized that he's going to be shifting around falling blocks in his goddamn sleep and he's going to be humming "Korobeiniki" for the next week - there's a text thrown out to the network at large.]
In my experience, there are those who exist to create, and those who exist to destroy. Neither are inherently good, nor are they inherently bad - there are those who create weapons and those who destroy barriers, after all. It's all a matter of how one utilizes their talents.
For the sake of idle curiosity, I have to wonder how many of us that were brought to Johto find themselves drawn to creation, destruction, or something else entirely.
[PRIVATE TEXT TO COBRA COMMANDER]
Position secured. Clearance and access to relevant materials likewise secured. Window of opportunity opens tonight during shift change.
Permission to proceed?
[It's incredibly rare to see Kimblee out of that fancy white suit; it's rarer still to see him not wearing it for any reason other than "If I wear it now, I'll get it filthy", "I'm in prison", or "I'm in a hospital and on life support."
While he's not on life support, however, he certainly is in a hospital of some sort - and not as a patient for once, either! Those who enter the Pokémon Center in Olivine City will be treated to Kimblee wearing general hospital scrubs, his hair pulled back in the stupidest french-braid ever to be stupidly french-braided. He isn't terribly interested in trying to mess with the human patients - in fact, he seems rather eager to stay out of the way of those who actually know what they're doing in that regard, as he hasn't been seen back there at all; given that he's filed just about everything he can get his hands on, he's working in the front today, assisting those who bring in Pokémon injured in battle.
And by "working" I mean "today has been ridiculously slow, so he's currently leaning idly over the desk, playing the hell out of the Tetris app on the 'Gear."
At least he's making no secret of his answer to the question of "working hard, or hardly working?"]
[TEXT]
[However, there are some sorts of boredom that even copious amounts of Tetris can't alleviate; at some point today - most likely after Kimblee has realized that he's going to be shifting around falling blocks in his goddamn sleep and he's going to be humming "Korobeiniki" for the next week - there's a text thrown out to the network at large.]
In my experience, there are those who exist to create, and those who exist to destroy. Neither are inherently good, nor are they inherently bad - there are those who create weapons and those who destroy barriers, after all. It's all a matter of how one utilizes their talents.
For the sake of idle curiosity, I have to wonder how many of us that were brought to Johto find themselves drawn to creation, destruction, or something else entirely.
[PRIVATE TEXT TO COBRA COMMANDER]
Position secured. Clearance and access to relevant materials likewise secured. Window of opportunity opens tonight during shift change.
Permission to proceed?
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And do you have no qualms with ensuring their domestication in such a way?
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And yet you've conformed anyway?
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A purist could certainly renounce quite a bit of the system if she wanted — release her starter and refuse to catch or buy any others. She'd also have a three-day trip on foot before she'd reach the nearest city where she could feasibly support herself, traveling alone through wilderness that puts her at risk of being attacked by one of the wild Pokemon along the path. To say nothing of the fact that once she did, she'd almost certainly be received as a pariah for abandoning her starter rather than a hero for freeing it, simply because of the overwhelming emphasis this world places on being a trainer and involving Pokemon in so many varied aspects of daily life.
I may not like the system, but complete abstinence from it isn't necessarily a solution, either. Again, it seems to come down to a question of degree.
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Rather fond of referring to yourself in the third-person, aren't you?
[IT'S OFF-TOPIC, YES, BUT IT WAS DRIVING HIM MILDLY CRAZY NOT COMMENTING, OKAY
and now that that's out of his system
he can move on with his life]
But that's neither here nor there, really - the problem is that again, you're presenting a false dichotomy. Even in worlds such as this one, there's always a third option.
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[HE BETTER GET USED TO IT because that is a pretty canon tendency, baby.]
And I said we're told there's nothing to do but conform, not that I'd accepted it.
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Singular "they" exists for a reason, you know.
[Apologies for the derail, madam, but I am pedantic and what is this]
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[This derail amuses her immensely in its absurdity.]
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just wait until he gets started on Equivalent Exchange one day...]
I must admit that I find the ethics far more interesting; that doesn't change the fact that my point still stands. But if you insist.
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[But Carmen doesn't know anything about his concept of Equivalent Exchange. That makes it a learning opportunity.]
It's been a while since I've had the opportunity for such an engaging debate. Are you a philosopher by profession or by hobby?
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Believe me, were I a philosopher by profession, I wouldn't be working in a Pokémon Center.
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I'm surprised there aren't more of them around, frankly, in a world that seems to boast such a high number of young kings and budding heroes.
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Philosophers don't seem to appear here unless they're already inclined toward one or the other, which sort of defies the point of impartial study.
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