[As usual, Kaiba didn't care for the attitude, and he doesn't see the need to sound so smug when the next thing Blue admits is that his creatures are severely weakened below their usual standards. Why would you ever divulge something so critical to anyone, much less someone you actively despise?] Another side effect from courtesy of this environment, I can't say I'm surprised.. [Or that torn up about it. So Pokemon only had their size, bulk, and flying abilities.. placing them on a more even playing field than they would be otherwise.] So you claim.
[Not that the words could be backed up.] They're color-coded? [Sounding less impressed and more like, 'you know this has to be a kid's game'. Blue for water, red/orange for fire. Brown for...refuse.]
Other people have made similar claims, about the inability to utilize their innate abilities, that's the one thing that does make sense, since it's an established patten. [Not that he believed in these abilities and their existence. There had to be a logical reason for why they could or would exist in some form in the first place.] The bird I get, the sea serpent.... [didn't have anything on it that looked like it had the means to generate that sort of lift]
[Part of him wants to tell Blue to get over himself, and stop fussing over his monster, he just shakes his head and tries to ignore it. The winged-giraffe appreciates it anyway, trying to communicate with chirps and coos of it's own. At that size Gyarados could do some significant damage with force and momentum- you know something real, physics. For his part, Kaiba didn't attempt to do anything at all, he just observed and mentally assessed, which seemed to garner that row rumble. Maybe it didn't liked being stared at? He didn't really get that it was a greeting, but it wasn't threatening either. Trying to be accommodating the brunette looked elsewhere at the other monsters milling about or playing. What he wouldn't give to see his Blue-Eyes again. His first love, lol]
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Or that torn up about it. So Pokemon only had their size, bulk, and flying abilities.. placing them on a more even playing field than they would be otherwise.] So you claim.[Not that the words could be backed up.] They're color-coded? [Sounding less impressed and more like, 'you know this has to be a kid's game'. Blue for water, red/orange for fire. Brown for...refuse.]
Other people have made similar claims, about the inability to utilize their innate abilities, that's the one thing that does make sense, since it's an established patten. [Not that he believed in these abilities and their existence. There had to be a logical reason for why they could or would exist in some form in the first place.] The bird I get, the sea serpent.... [didn't have anything on it that looked like it had the means to generate that sort of lift]
[Part of him wants to tell Blue to get over himself, and stop fussing over his monster, he just shakes his head and tries to ignore it. The winged-giraffe appreciates it anyway, trying to communicate with chirps and coos of it's own. At that size Gyarados could do some significant damage with force and momentum- you know something real, physics. For his part, Kaiba didn't attempt to do anything at all, he just observed and mentally assessed, which seemed to garner that row rumble. Maybe it didn't liked being stared at? He didn't really get that it was a greeting, but it wasn't threatening either. Trying to be accommodating the brunette looked elsewhere at the other monsters milling about or playing. What he wouldn't give to see his Blue-Eyes again.
His first love, lol]