The giant resembled an old man, but one that towered over Sunset. She barely came up to his knees. He had light grey hair, almost white, with pale peach-colored skin, and was wearing a white lab coat over a red shirt and beige pants.
“Well, hello there,” the giant said in a surprisingly kindly voice. “It’s good to see you up and about, after what happened to you last night. Fire types such as yourself really don’t belong in the ocean.”
Sunset just gaped up at him, a hundred different questions running through her head. Where am I? Where’s Twilight? What happened? Why am I a filly again? Why am I a pony and you’re a human? For that matter, why is everything so huge?! Or am I just really small and everything else is normal-sized? Can something please start making sense soon?!
Before Sunset could articulate an actual question for him, the giant approached much faster than she’d expected and dropped to his knees next to her bed, prompting her to back up away from him until her rump bumped into one of the plastic walls.
Seeing her reaction, the giant raised his hands in a placating manner and spoke softly, “It’s alright, I’m not going to hurt you. My name is Professor Oak. I’ve been looking after you since you were brought in last night. And don’t worry,” he added quickly, “your friend is safe and sound as well. As soon as I can give you a clean bill of health, I’ll take you to see her. I promise.”
That brought a little sigh of relief from Sunset. She still had a million questions but, for now, she was willing to just go with the flow until she could find Twilight and try to figure out exactly what was going on, “Okay. What do you need?”
Professor Oak beamed at her, “That’s the spirit! Now then, I’d like to run some simple tests on you, so I’m going to have to pick you up, alright? Let me just…” Sunset tried not to flinch as he reached out with a hand, holding it a few inches away from her for a few seconds before slowly bringing it in to gently stroke her shoulder. “Warm to the touch, but not hot enough to burn, thankfully! Can’t be too careful with you fire types!” Professor Oak chuckled softly. “Right then, let’s get you out of that old incubator, shall we?”
Reaching in with his other arm as well, Professor Oak slipped his hands under Sunset’s shoulders and lifted her from the bed. He shifted her around as he stood and settled her in the crook of his arm, carrying her like a little puppy or kitten. “There, that’s not so bad now, is it?”
Sunset had to admit that it was somewhat soothing, not that she’d ever admit that to anyone. Something about the old professor’s manner and bearing just seemed to put her at ease. “Let’s just get this over with,” she muttered in a vain attempt at salvaging some pride and dignity.
Professor Oak switched the heater and lamps off before leaving the room. Sunset looked around hesitantly as she was carried through what appeared to be some sort of laboratory. Fortunately it looked less like the forbidding lair of some evil mad scientist and more like the work-space of an eccentric college professor.
“Ah! Elaine, Trace, you’re still here?” Professor Oak called out suddenly.
“Sure are, Professor!”
“We wanted to see if that Pokémon was okay!”
“Well, alright. Just make sure to give her some space, she’s had quite a rough ordeal.” The Professor shifted Sunset again and gently placed her on a table, then stood aside to let two other people take a look at her. “Here you are!”
They were a boy and a girl, with a similar skin color to the old man. The two of them seemed to be in their mid-teens, and both were carrying a very strange looking animal each. The boy had spiky brown hair and was wearing a fitted black t-shirt with green pants, and he had some sort of fluffy-looking dog perched on his head. The girl had long brown hair largely tied back in a ponytail, with a black and white t-shirt and two-tone green and red shorts. She was carrying something that resembled a bizarre little yellow mouse in her arms.
“Awww, she’s so cute!” the girl said quietly, bending down to get a closer look. “What sort of Pokémon is she?”
“I have no idea, Elaine,” Professor Oak replied as he pottered about, gathering some simple medical tools. “I’ve never seen anything like her before in my life.”
“I’ve got no idea what a Poky-mon is, but my name is Sunset,” Sunset said firmly, slightly annoyed at being treated like some sort of zoo animal. “Maybe if you stopped gawping and tried talking to me you’d learn a few things.”
“They can’t understand you,” the dog said brightly.
Sunset blinked in surprise, “Wait, what do you mean?”
“Humans can’t understand Pokémon speech. Don’t ask why, I don’t have a clue.” The dog tilted its head curiously, “Shouldn’t you already know that, since you have a trainer and all?”
Sunset raised an eyebrow, “Trainer? I don’t have a trainer, and can someone please explain to me what a Pokémon is?”
The mouse and the dog shared an amazed look. “Well, you are, silly,” the mouse said in a high-pitched, feminine voice. “The three of us are.”
Sunset just stared at them in confusion, but before she could respond the Professor came back over bearing a stethoscope, “It seems you’re getting on quite well with Eevee and Pikachu, that’s good to see.” He smiled and turned to the two youngsters, “Now then, I’ve got to run a couple of quick tests just to make sure she’s healthy. Would you like to stay and watch?”
The boy, Trace, yawned and shook his head, the little dog grinning as his ride moved, “Nah. I’m gonna go and get a head start on finding some rare Pokémon of my own. Later!”
Professor Oak waved goodbye and turned to Elaine, “And what about you?”
“I’m staying,” Elaine replied as the yellow mouse nodded.
“Alright then,” Professor Oak nodded and popped the stethoscope’s ear-tips into his ears. “Of course, this is the first time I’ve ever encountered a Pokémon like this before, so I’m afraid a lot of this is mostly going to be guesswork. Still, it’s worth doing, even if only so we can start forming a frame of reference for future tests.” He leaned closer to Sunset and held out the stethoscope, “Let’s start with your breathing and heart rate, shall we?”
Out of any alternative options, Sunset decided to just put up with the examination, and the unrelated observers, with as much patience as she could muster, though it was particularly frustrating that neither of the humans could understand her.
“Hmm, the heart seems fine. Your heart rate is a little fast, perhaps, but that’s understandable given your current situation,” Professor Oak mumbled, mostly to himself. “Breathing sounds normal for a Pokémon of your size and type. Nothing out of the ordinary. Good.”
Sunset heaved a heavy sigh as the Professor straightened up and removed the stethoscope. Pokémon. There was that odd word again, and she still had no idea what it meant, other than the fact that, apparently, she was one of them.
“You’re not from around here, are you?” the yellow mouse asked suddenly. Sunset looked up at her and shook her head. “Huh. You must have come from pretty far away. I’m a Pikachu,” she gestured up at Elaine with a paw, “and this here is my new trainer. What’s your name?”
“Sunset Shimmer,” Sunset replied automatically.
“Hey, cool name,” Pikachu said brightly.
Sunset gave her a tentative smile, “Um, thanks?”
She was spared from any more conversation by Professor Oak, who was smearing some sort of gel on a thermometer, “Next, I’d like to check your temperature. This may feel a little odd at first, but please just try to bear with it.” Sunset rolled her eyes and opened her mouth expectantly. Seeing this, the Professor let out a quiet laugh, “My, you’re a clever one, aren’t you? Sadly, you’ve got the wrong end of the stick, or should I say Pokémon?”
Sunset gave him a puzzled look. Realization hit like a thunderbolt as he suddenly lifted her tail. “Nope! No way!” she yelled as she span around, trying to yank her tail out of his grip and get her rump as far away from that thermometer as physically possible.
Professor Oak grimaced, trying to gently pull her back around, “Come on, now. Hold still. It’ll all be over soon.”
“Not a chance in Tartarus!” Sunset snapped. She gave a cry of triumph as she managed to pull her tail from his grasp, then backed as far away as she could while keeping her horn trained on him. Oak reached for her again and she powered up her magic, intending to fire a shot at the thermometer, but nothing happened save for a faint glow that surrounded her horn. “Huh? What’s going on? Why won't it work?”
“Oh, that’s unusual,” Professor Oak said absently. He admired her stubby little horn for a moment before reaching for her tail again, only to whip his hand back with a yelp as Sunset snapped at his fingers with her teeth.
“Try that again, I dare you,” Sunset growled.
Professor Oak regarded her warily for a few seconds, then gave up and put the thermometer down, “I think maybe we should forget about getting your temperature for now.”
“Good idea, old guy,” Pikachu giggled. “She looks miffed.”
Sunset scowled up at her, “Wouldn’t you be if someone tried to shove something up your a-”
“Professor Oak?” a voice called out suddenly. Sunset turned to see a young woman approaching nervously.
“Ah, Sakura,” Professor Oak smiled genially at her. “Is everything alright?”
Sakura nodded, “Yes, Professor. I was just-”
“Sunset?”
Sunset’s jaw dropped open as a girl entered the lab behind Sakura. Her skin was pale, just like every other human around here so far, but there was no mistaking that hair. “Twilight?!”
Alright. This Pokeball caught me.
Oh, so she already has her horn. Equestrian Ponyta, then? Professor, get your cousin Samson on the line. (Also, it's been too long since I played the games, because I didn't even think to look up Trace until after I'd looked up Elaine; he basically registered as "probably Tracey, who has every reason to be there")
Congratulations! You’ve caught My Interest! My Interest can evolve into Interested Reader, and from that into an Avid Reader!
Very intriguing so far :D
I'm hooked. This'll be interesting
...Is the character tag meant to be Sunset, not Sunburst? Cos I'm not gonna lie, that really confused me for a moment.
Anyway, this could be interesting. Definitely got me wanting more.
Really good story so far, can't wait to see what happens next
I want to see her evolve into Alicorn Sunset just so that she comes back as a permanent Daydream Shimmer. No, no option to turn back, just permanent angelic being an deal with it
Oookay, I can see this getting interesting.
...But where's the romance tag? Because, y'know, that'd be hilariously awkward, and produce some rather interesting reactions from everyone around them.
I haven't played the games past Gen 3, but I believe Game Theory once did a video bringing up Pokémon/human marriages in the Pokémon world's distant past. ...Yeah, "Lol whut" was my reaction too.
I'm going to take a wild guess that humans and Pokémon sharing a language, yet humans being unable to understand them could be explained as some quirk of the native magical field.
Interested to see if this'll apply to Sunset talking to Twilight as well, meaning their communication having to take place entirely through body language cues and what would be perceived as "animal noises", or not.
One thing I'm always interested in these sort of stories is what stance the story will take on "intelligent creatures forced to battle one another", especially since it's made clear Pokémon are, in fact, intelligent enough for human speech - humans are merely prevented from hearing what they say.
(...Which, come to think of it, also sounds like the sort of thing brought about by an evil curse, "Let's make everypony in the world forget about Heartwarming"-style. Probably someone with a grudge against "human/Pokémon relationships" in ancient times. The Pokémon world does have psychic humans. "Magical curses" in "long forgotten times" don't seem too far off. )
Back to the subject of Pokémon intelligence;
Sunset Shimmer brings with her a pretty interesting outsider perspective on the animal kingdom; Equestria, with its many, many sapient species has, in sharp contrast to the human world, a "sliding scale of intelligence". Sheep and cows, for example, can talk. They just don't seem to hold much of a high role in pony-society.
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Mice and bears can't talk. Yet Fluttershy has an animal book reading club. And try telling Angel Bunny that he's not "a person", and you'll regret it.
By contrast, the human world... well, they do serve hamburgers in Canterlot High's cafeteria. And Equestria's Angel Bunny could give his EQG-counterpart a run for his carrot-salad with two paws tied behind his back.
Now, in the Pokémon world, on the other hoof, the situation is ... a third type of different. But what exactly makes the humans the masters of this world, as opposed to any of the hundreds of other native intelligent species?
Was it simply that humans had a head start in creating their society, and no Pokémon species ever managed to bridge that gap once there was a gap? Was there a Pokémon-human war and the humans won? What's the history here?
...I've always wondered about animal intelligence in Equestria. Those critters hanging out at Fluttershy's cottage seem like they could build their own civilization if left to their own devices, Planet of the Apes style.
So, Sunset suddenly being on the other side of the divide could prove an interesting philosophical experience as well, and cause her to reevaluate the place of animals in both the human world and Equestria.
...Not to mention, I can't wait to see Sci-Twilight and Sunset experimenting and then taking apart Pokéballs and Pokémon-PC transfer adapters to see how they work.
What, exactly, is stopping a Pokéball from capturing a human? Or for that matter, any matter at all? If you can store gigantic whale Pokémon in a space the size of a tennis ball, you ought to be able to do the same with a building.
And imagine how it would revolutionize travel if one could simply "capture" passengers using Pokéball-technology, then transfer them to a "Pokémon center" on the other side of the world in seconds! ...If you can store Pokémon in a PC, could one create backup copies? Could you do this for humans? Could you create a virtual paradise and upload via Pokémon PC?
Sci-Twilight and Sunset Shimmer are just the inquisitive scientific sort who'd want to find out.
Too bad Sunset's currently trapped in the body of an animal, and, well, the whole "stuck in another world" thing. 'Cause, otherwise, they'd be cracking the secrets of this universe wide open in about a month.
Now this looks to be an excellent read.
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Yeah, with Sunset's current handicap it'll take 'em at least two months, and honestly who's got that kind of time?
Serious-mode, though, you raise some excellent points that I would love to see explored either in this story or elsewhere.
Imma guess what sunsets moves are gonna be by the end of this story;
Flamethrower
Psychic
Morning Sun
Obital Friendship Cannon
This list is assuming you stick to the 4 moves rule
Congratulations on making the featured list!
P.S. Am I only the only one who gets the feeling that Sunset's evolution is basically going to be like Litten with her first turning into a full grown mare and then turning anthro (to symbolize how she was human... kinda)
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I can't believe I did that, my bad nice catch!
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I'll touch on some of those points, in time. I decided against having a romance in this particular story, though I am planning a (hopefully) amusing little encounter with a breeder at some point...
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Honestly I'm still undecided about the four-move rule at the moment, though I have decided on certain moves she's going to start with/acquire
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Wait, this got featured?
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Well it both did and didn't. If you have M for mature turned off at least, it appears on the featured list (I still say congratulations are in order though)
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That's good enough for me, thank you!
Ok, you've caught my interest with this, tracking now.
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I think it would be amusing if there was a four-move rule, and Sunset immediately broke it. y'know, to drive home the "this is definitely not a normal Pokémon" message.
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As far as the question of Pokémon intelligence and ancient history goes, I believe it's been established several times over that they've a pronounced tendency towards violent conflict, and it's the moderating influence of humans that keeps matters largely non-lethal. (and when's the last time that's ever been the case?)
As to Pokéballs, they don't do anything to humans, aside from what appears to be a moderately powerful shock. Jessie and James have both caught blasts courtesy of their recalcitrant partners, and aside from a moment's stun it didn't have any effect.
I love it! Really hope it keeps updating!!
I need more of this
Ok I'm interested
Okay, this is interesting. I'll give it a track.
This looks intresting, especially starting with Kanto, Professor OAK (RIP)
I know Ash was captured by Pokeball at least once, but not caught, but the impressive one was the backstory of May, where as a child she was swimming, wearing Tentacool swimsuit, got surrounded by Tentacool, her father decided to catch a Tentacool, and the Pokeball grabbed her out of the water, then she was dropped back onto the beach as the ball failed. Somewhere Im sure I saw the proposal that Pokeballs are programmed to filer out humans as a safety feature. Which is all the more confusing given Dark Balls, as you would expect Team Rocket or other criminal gang would love to be able to grab targets with a button. And then thers the stabilisation gives criminal supergroups access to global transport network, especially given Jesse, James and Meowth grabbing all the Pokeballs in transport in the banned illegal episode Electric Soldier Porygon? Where Ash, Pikachu, Brock and Misty end up floating in Digital Space after Team Rocket also? Only appearence of Porgon?
As for Sunset human to pokemon, wouldnt Bill detect something out about that when they get to Cerluean Gym and Misty?
As for restricted 4 moveset, isnt that the Power Moves, as there is a differnce between bite and Bite, as in a Nidroan can chew at ropes even if it doesnt know the move, Bite? One of the games uses teh idea you have 4 Power Moves, and a Press A to use Action, which is all teh daily stuff, push button, read sign, etc?
Great start. Looking forward to more chapters!
So ... this is interesting ...
Nice work leaving whether or not Twilight can understand Sunset on a cliffhanger. I'm sure they'll work out something either way.
Though you have me wondering just what kind of pokémon Sunset is. Sure there would be a rather obvious option, but I'm having kind of a hard time that Professor Samuel friggin Oak wouldn't recognize a Ponyta of all things. That aside she is too small to be a Rapidash, Ponyta don't have horns and I think she would have noticed her mane and tail being on fire.
It sounds more like Sunset is more or less a normal unicorn, only with the pokémon treatment applied. I mean if I had to assign pokémon types to Sunset, she'd probably be fire psychic (which would leave open the option for telepathy if Twilight can't understand her). Her demon form would probably be fire dark and Daydream be fire fairy, but that's neither here nor there.
Either way, between two trainers, one with a Pikachu and one with an Eevee, one of those being a girl named Elaine, it sounds to me like Twilight is going to be playing Pokémon Let's Go Sunset!. The only odd thing is that the male trainer is called Trace rather than Chase, the default name for the male player character in the Let's go games.
There's quite a few more things I could unpack here, like Twilight's name being considered odd among humans, but Sunset's name being seen as entirely normal among pokémon, but all of that can wait for later. For now I'll just wait and see where this goes ...
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...Huh. Well, that's certainly unique, I agree.
But does this "violent tendency" apply to all Pokémon species? It seems rather, well, "speciescist" to claim "human superiority" over all Pokémon species in this regard.
Let's not forget the episode "Clefairy Tales" from the early Pokémon cartoon, in which it turns out that Clefairy actually came from space. The episode involves a group of Clefairy trying to repair a spaceship using a bunch of random household appliances and Ash's Pikachu as an electric source.
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...They end up crashing and never making it to orbit, once again doomed to suffer at the hands of man who view this race capable of interstellar space travel as no more than mere animals.
We don't know when Cleyfairy first appeared in the Pokémon world. Could have been decades ago, or millennia. I do wonder if they were the original crew that crash-landed on this planet or their descendants, the knowledge of their origin passed on from generation to generation... or, perhaps a mix of both, perhaps led by a crew member stuck in hibernation akin to Pokémon data storage? Pokéball-technology does have the potential.
...Well, who built those Pokéballs? Humans, right? Not to mention, there's different types of Pokéball, so modification is possible.
You know how it's impossible to catch somebody else's Pokémon with a Pokéball, that throwing a Pokéball at them will have no effect?
...Yeah, turns out, that's a function built into the Pokéball deliberately. A function which can be disabled.
So, I wonder, if a Pokéball thrown at a human - or a car, a cargo truck, a house, a building full of people - does nothing merely due to its programming, not, because it couldn't.
EDIT: Even disregarding modifying a Pokéball's programming, what happens, if a large Pokémon swallows an indigestible object? Or simply if it has an object in its mouth, say, a packed suitcase? What happens, if a Ditto were to stretch itself thin, and wrap itself around a person completely, and then you throw a Pokéball at it?
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My biggest regret in losing touch with the Pokémon franchise after Gen 2 (I bought Gen 3 years later off eBay, but unfortunately got scammed with a function-impaired bootleg copy ) is precisely that I don't feel qualified to write MLP-crossover fanfiction based on it.
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Oh... dear.
I wonder how much of the place will remain standing after Sunset burns it down.
And Twilight's reaction towards the obliviously cheerful humans explaining what the misleadingly labeled "Pokémon daycare" actually is.
Oh, and in case you're wondering, the Game Theory video mentioning the lore of "ancient human/Pokémon marriages" was this:
...Basically, humans evolved from Pokémon.
Well, whether evolved or "evolved" isn't exactly clear, but you catch my drift.
I wouldn't call pikachu little, compared to actual mice it's enormous, about muskrat size. Exept all rodents they have in Centerlor City are capybaras then it would be little.
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I think the 4 move rule is purely in game. I mean even a dog can learn more then 4 tricks and pokemon are supposedly smarter. Why should they forget the one they already learned? It might just be way harder to learn new ones.
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P.S.: Am I the only one who thinks it's unrealistic that almost no person names their pokemon in the serie? I mean how many dogs do you now that called Dog, or cats named Cat?
Immagen, you're at a pikachu festival and lost your partner, and when you call him all pikachus respond.
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Doesn't need to be all of them, just enough to wreck things for the peaceful ones as well. If a pack of houndoom kick off a forest fire fighting summat, everything that lives there is in trouble regardless of whether they had anything to do with the initial conflict.
Pokémon partnered to humans enjoy better care and living conditions, have safer outlets for their wild natures, and don't need to worry about a fight going past simple surrender or unconsciousness. There are of course outliers in both directions, Pokémon stuck with abusive owners, and Pokémon that are much better off in their natural habitats.
Really, "superiority" is such a fuzzy concept to define, 'tis why I don't like to deal in absolutes. I might simply opine that on average, life for Pokémon seems to be better with humans involved rather than without. Regardless of what Lysandre might have to say on the subject.
This definitely has my interest. I especially appreciate Twilight freaking out over her sudden shift in skin tone. And there's the question of what happened to the girls' geodes. Imagine Twilight going head to head with a Psychic type...
Also, I'd expect Professor Oak to have an oral thermometer handy for the grumpier (or more anatomically bizarre) Pokémon. Maybe he just doesn't have one calibrated for Fire types.
In any case, looking forward to seeing where you go with this.
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Pretty sure Orbital Friendship Cannon is only usable once per battle if your Pokémon holds Ponium Z.
I wonder if some pokemon can learn to speak the human language through training like Meowth did in the anime, or if that's been removed here. Do the TM items exist here like they do in the game, or will they be excluded?
You know, I've always wondered if anyone thought to design a human speech TM. Whoever sold those would get f*cking rich, really fast.
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I suspect something similar might be said of cows and sheep in Equestria.
I'm not trying to get "all political" about Pokémon here, (I have no clue who "Lysandre" is), but it's just such a fascinating story-concept to explore.
Well, it can't really be said that Pokémon are seen as equals by humans.
It's not exactly like Pokémon own anything themselves. They are owned, and their trainer could just trade them against their will.
Even if most trainers are nice, that's still pretty messed up and the law in the Pokémon world seems to be on the side of those who would abuse this power.
...But as you said, "superiority" is a fuzzy concept.
When you beat a trainer, you get money.
...You know what would be interesting? If the Pokémon who fought got a part of that money.
Their trainer still would buy them the essentials - provide basic food and housing. But they get to choose what to do with their earnings. Spend it on fancy candy, or save it up to buy a luxury item. Earn more when beating more fierce opponents, which would be a motivator to collaborate with their trainer.
And as you said, there are always outliers. If they truly are intelligent, there would be some individuals who would stand out.
Imagine a Pokémon taking their earnings and making it big at the stock exchange. Imagine a Pokémon owning their own land, buying their own house or hiring a building company to build them the perfect cave. Imagine the press surrounding those Pokémon outliers, what precedent that would set for other Pokémon to follow.
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Considering that most fire types are capable of breathing fire to a greater or lesser degree, rectal thermometers might just be the standard; both for the safety of the Pokémon and preservation of the equipment, as well as getting an accurate measurement.
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We don't properly know her Pokémon name yet, because none of the humans have actually used it except possibly Twilight which proves nothing because trainers name their Pokémon, and all relevant scenes have been from her perspective so even if Pokémon Speak is in play instead of the games' animal noises it wouldn't have mattered. I'm still going with Equestrian Ponyta until proven otherwise, and that's probably also Oak's working hypothesis minus the specific region. (Again, he has a cousin who specifically studies this sort of thing).
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He may just not have realized he's dealing with a Fire/Psychic-type, also known as "something smart enough to realize what a rectal thermometer is before he can get it in"; with the only canon example of that combination being a Mythical Pokémon, this would be a reasonable mistake even for those not prone to require prompting for the gender of people in front of him and/or his grandson's name. (No, he's never going to live either of those down, and neither is
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I had to look up all of this myself, because my last main series game was Official Diamond (stupid Telefang bootleggers). Apparently Trace is the name of the rival, so that's that. (I'd initially assumed he was Tracey Sketchit, who had just as much right to be there).
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Just going to point out that the random items lying out in the open are displayed in the form of Poké Balls, that teleportation devices are used to make navigating places more difficult, and that both of these things have been true since the original games.
Interesting so far. I'll see where this goes.
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We'll get an inkling of Sunset's current Pokémon name in the next chapter, at least to an extent.
As for Sunset's types she's definitely a Two-Type Pokémon, but she's a unique specimen in every meaning of the term, hence why Professor Oak hasn't seen anything like her before.
And yes, Trace is indeed the rival from Let's Go.
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I'll be touching on Pokémon intelligence and rights over the course of the story, you can bet your ass Sunset isn't going to just roll over and accept being treated as anything less than an equal.
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Twilight's Geode is indeed going to play a part in this story...
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Now I wonder what happened to Sunset's geode ... Did it just fuse with her like it does whenever she goes to Equestria? Does she still have it? Is it a held item? (one that only works for her, of course) Do those things (also including things like the 'a pokémon can only know four moves at a time' rule) apply in this world as they have literally no canonical explanation beyond 'game mechanics'?
so fire psychic type, seems legit
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I’m going to guess Fire/Fairy, as that’s one of the few fire combos I know of the doesn’t exist but makes sense considering Sunset is... well, Sunset. It’s either that Fire/Ice or Fire/Grass. Psychic would’ve been my first guess since her geode makes her a mind-reader, but Victini and Delphox are that combo, so to be truly unique it would have to be one of those three.
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Oh yeah i forgot, orbital friendship cannon is the z-move version of rainbow friendship lazer
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Guess what.
It hit the featured box.
Out of curiosity, do they have a way to test her type, or are they assuming she's a fire type by her color scheme?
Now this is curious. I do think I'll be keeping tabs on this one, it seems like it'll get somewhere good in the future.
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There's also Celestia's Rocket Adventures... of course, that takes place in Kalos
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I think by "unique", BronyOverlord meant that she was the only pony-with-Pokémon-qualities.
At first, I thought Professor Oak could understand Sunset (who I thought was a Ponyta), which gave me an idea for a fanfic where some phenomenon lets Pokémon talk to humans for a day. I have other things to write, though.
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Your avatar is the same as Cookie Girl's.
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And Delphox.
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Huh, fair enough. Sorry, but wrong person
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Not sure how I forgot about that one, given reasons I'm not getting into.