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Cartesio NPCs ([personal profile] cartesio) wrote in [community profile] cartesianism2018-10-14 10:52 am

WEEK 3: April 15th - April 19th



Third Week
The peaceful times are over. Moloch von Zinzer was murdered, and Nine was sentenced as his murderer. Everyone in Cartesio knows that.

Although life goes on, it seems the town of Cartesio isn't going to forget the tourists' transgressions. Not only they commited larceny in the cinema, they also murdered and executed in their town! It's no surprise their hospitality towards the visitors has cooled down considerably.

Not only they're maintaining a tense cordiality with them, they also have started talking behind the visitors' backs. All kinds of rumors are starting to sprout, yet nobody seems to be willing to say it to the tourists' faces. Talking directly to most passerby makes them distrustful, and nobody seems to want to be in close quarters alone with them.

It's only matter of time before the relationship between tourists and Cartesio starts degrading even further.

In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and the maps have been updated once again.

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protectandselfserve: am i annoying you yet (twiddle twiddle twiddle)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-10-23 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I see...

[HE DOESN'T, REALLY.]

Well, it's something truly remarkable, in any case. That sort of thing only exists in movies where I'm from.
silvertongueheir: (I always knew)

[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-10-23 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
You have movies about that kind of thing? Though from what you've said, it sounds like the revived animals in those movies are not as loyal or well-trained as Gerard.
protectandselfserve: as long as it doesn't cut into the personal swimming pool in the evidence room fund. (why i can spare a $50!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-10-23 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, definitely. The series I'm thinking of is about the dangers of trying to do science when you're more concerned with money than the potential consequences of it, so the prehistoric creatures breed out of control and cause a mess of things.
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[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-10-23 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[He snorts a little, though he looks curious.] So they didn't assign them any handlers in the movies, then? Though I would think that necessary just to actually keep them alive as well.
protectandselfserve: am i annoying you yet (twiddle twiddle twiddle)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-10-24 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Well, it was supposed to be a big ol' wildlife park instead of having them as individual pets or something along those lines. They were basically trying to make a zoo of formerly extinct creatures.
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[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-10-24 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
Right. I suppose the relationship between those creatures and humans is different from the relationship between humans and Pokemon. There is the Safari Zone back home, though even then some of the Pokemon there end up joining with Trainers.
protectandselfserve: am i annoying you yet (twiddle twiddle twiddle)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-03 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose I don't really have much of a reference for your end, but... I can sort of get it, I suppose. I'd say it resembled a safari on some level, actually...
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[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-04 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[He nods.] I suppose that would be the best way to show off a collection of such creatures, too.
protectandselfserve: as long as it doesn't cut into the personal swimming pool in the evidence room fund. (why i can spare a $50!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-09 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, exactly. The idea is that they're in a habitat that would've resembled their original habitats, so it's like you're just watching wild ones.
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[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-09 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Ah. So did they bring back plants from that time as well?
protectandselfserve: as long as it doesn't cut into the personal swimming pool in the evidence room fund. (why i can spare a $50!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-12 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Nope! They did include some DNA from modern animals to fill in the holes, so that probably allowed them to eat modern plants.
silvertongueheir: (I always knew)

[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-12 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
[He nods.] Gerard had something similar done to give him an extra edge in battle. He has genetics from some of Palmer Breeders' finest stud Pokemon.
protectandselfserve: but I think he's wrong! (well!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-17 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, do they have dinosaur contests like those dog shows, then?
silvertongueheir: (I always knew)

[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-17 10:03 am (UTC)(link)
They're usually grouped by Type, but yes, he could certainly take gold in a Flying-type show, if he was so inclined. [He was shyer when he was younger, and their current circumstances leave less time to do stuff like that.]
protectandselfserve: am i annoying you yet (twiddle twiddle twiddle)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-18 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Flying-type? So... what does that tend to include, other than birds and pre-bird dinosaurs?
silvertongueheir: (Til now I've been pretending)

[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-19 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
They're mostly Bug-and Dragon-types, or Pokemon in those egg groups. As well as some that float more than fly, like the Hoppip line.
protectandselfserve: am i annoying you yet (twiddle twiddle twiddle)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-20 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I see... so hypothetically, if someone had an extremely well-bred butterfly, they could potentially beat your proto-bird?
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[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-20 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Well...perhaps. Though their level of training is also important. But a rare Vivillion pattern would get a high score from most judges in the aesthetics category.
protectandselfserve: am i annoying you yet (twiddle twiddle twiddle)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-21 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
Ohh, I see. So it's obedience, breeding, and looks across bugs, dragons, and birds. And proto-birds.
silvertongueheir: (I always knew)

[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-21 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
[He nods, looking proud.] Indeed.
protectandselfserve: i'd swim in a blizzard. (lovely weather for swimming!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-23 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Well, it sure sounds like it'd be fun to watch! I'd kinda like to see it sometime.
silvertongueheir: (I always knew)

[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-23 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, when we get out of here, you just might get that chance.
protectandselfserve: i'd swim in a blizzard. (lovely weather for swimming!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2018-11-24 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, now I'm just excited to get out of here! Not that I wasn't before, of course.