scientificflair: (For the most part they're right)
Jean Descole ([personal profile] scientificflair) wrote in [personal profile] faketime 2013-01-05 10:47 am (UTC)

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[Because if it's not stupidly pretentious it's not worth doing, that's why.

However, it seems that great minds think alike and apparently so do these two - he just laughs softly at that first question, the sound neither joyful nor truly mocking. A bit hollow, really.]


Enough to know that we're nowhere close to working out how anything works. But I suppose that's the first step, really - knowing exactly how little you actually know about something. At any rate, you'll find that most become jaded to this place after a while - most in this organization seem more interested in exploiting this world than understanding it, from what I've seen.

I can tell you that the Steel-type is most likely what you're going to want to seek out, if you want more of those; the one I'm most familiar with is...ah, give me a moment.

[He shifts aside, turning on a light somewhere just off-screen, illuminating the room a bit more - it's one of the general nondescript rooms issued to Team Rocket employees, though there isn't much time before the screen suddenly contains...well, what appears to be a series of gears hovering in view of the camera.]

This would be one that I awakened with, in a similar manner to the eggs we received on Christmas morning; I received this one almost a year ago. Admittedly, I'm not entirely sure how they get in the eggs to begin with, or why the eggs are even necessary, as their breeding process is unusual; you'll find they aren't gendered creatures, as most of the others are.

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