It's a kind of dance and a play and a concert at the same time. The dancers have to train really hard for a long time to master the craft. And the music that backs it up are some of the most influential songs in the classical canon.
You could find a book about musical terms too. There's a lot of them. Pretty much any word you could think of to direct your play.
There really seems to be more to know about music than I ever realised. I knew I didn't really know much about it, I just didn't know it was this... detailed and extensive.
I think it's just that... Your world hasn't had the opportunity to really spread music yet. The arts need a peaceful world to flourish in, you know? But maybe some day you'll get there!
And I'm always willing to teach anyone the fundamentals! You're super bright, I'm sure you'd catch on quick.
Shimizu's doing great! He's getting bigger-- not quite fully grown, but getting there! And he's not shy of humans anymore at all. He'd probably be fine with your pod as long as I'm there with him.
That's great news. I just hatched four new Lapras myself. He can play with them too, the next time you come to visit. He might be able to make some friends his own age. W-well, roughly his own age.
Aw, four new babies! I'm sure he'd love that. I think he might be getting a little confused about his species when his favorite swimming partner is a Furret.
I can see how that would happen. Especially when he was so young when he ended up on his own. Not to worry, I'm sure my pod would be more than willing to remind him of what being a Lapras is like. The young ones love playing games, and some of my adults join in on the fun as well.
That's a good thing though, especially when Lapras get poached. That might've started happening because they're too gentle natured... Not that that's a bad thing.
No, I agree. I can't stay with them all the time, so I really depend on Skye to keep the pod save while I am not there. Not that it is an area many people come, but it is better to be safe than sorry.
They do. I wish it wasn't necessary, but there is no denying reality. Thankfully, Skye seems to agree with that, even without me talking to him about it. I often watch him teaching the younger Lapras. It starts out as play when they are young, but it becomes more like training when they get older.
I'm also considering teaching them all the HM moves I can before releasing them. I don't know if it will make a difference, but I want to do everything I can for them.
Well, Lapras definitely aren't weak. If they get it in their minds to fight, or are trained to, I've seen them do really well in battle. Teaching them HMs could never hurt either. They're reliable techniques.
Oh definitely. There are a lot of moves that don't work exactly as they work on the land. Sound moves differently in water than it does in air. So a move like screech is much harder to dodge because it is much quicker. Plus once you are fighting underwater, an attack could come from any direction. It's a bit like battling in the air in that regard.
You never know what's underneath you either... The ocean is so deep. But with the little bit of Surfing I've done, I've found that the Pokemon in the ocean are pretty non-aggressive. If they decided to, they could really mess up your day.
It is. But I think that is what makes it incredible. It's like a whole different world down there, governed by its own set of rules. The creatures that live there almost look alien to our eyes.
I wish there was a way to dive down really deep down, like Wailords do, but I guess for now I'll have to settle for reef diving.
[Curse this fragile husk that would be crushed like a tin can if he went that deep down.]
You can teach your Pokemon to dive with you. Some learn to naturally, but most need to be taught. There is a person here at the research centre who teaches Pokemon hot to in her off hours. I've taught most of mine to, but still, even with an oxygen tank, there is only so far down you can go before it starts affecting your health. Which, I am afraid to say, is still very far off from how deep a Wailord or other pokemon can dive.
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Date: 2019-02-20 03:26 am (UTC)And I'm always willing to teach anyone the fundamentals! You're super bright, I'm sure you'd catch on quick.
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Date: 2019-02-21 01:52 am (UTC)[He can sing a little, but he doesn't, because he is well aware of how much he sounds like a girl when he does, and just. No. Don't want that.
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Ah, while we are talking anyway, how is your Lapras doing? Has he grown much?
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Date: 2019-02-21 03:09 am (UTC)I can see how that would happen. Especially when he was so young when he ended up on his own. Not to worry, I'm sure my pod would be more than willing to remind him of what being a Lapras is like. The young ones love playing games, and some of my adults join in on the fun as well.
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Date: 2019-02-26 03:20 am (UTC)I'm also considering teaching them all the HM moves I can before releasing them. I don't know if it will make a difference, but I want to do everything I can for them.
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Date: 2019-03-02 10:37 pm (UTC)I wish there was a way to dive down really deep down, like Wailords do, but I guess for now I'll have to settle for reef diving.
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