SUBWAY BOSS INGO (
infinitefrown) wrote2013-01-31 01:58 pm
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fifth train → action
[So it's been a year-- a little over a year, really-- since Ingo showed up in Luceti. A year away from Gear Station and his duties as a Subway Boss. Has he really been getting used to this different schedule for that long? Sure, Luceti turned him into his precious subway once, but that was different (and entirely uncalled for, and landed him with a really odd scar), and only made things worse. To be away from Gear Station--not to mention his coworkers and Pokemon-- for so long...
As much as he'd like to mend his situation and return to Nimbasa, there's nothing he can do but get frustrated and homesick. But feeling that way for too long can take a toll on someone, so even if the fixes available are superficial and temporary at best, he may as well try.]
[So Ingo got up early today to head over to the Battle Dome for the day and program one of its rooms to simulate the Battle Subway. While it's very much a regular subway in most respects, and just walking right in wouldn't harm or disturb anything or anyone, watching the scene inside the subway car unfold will show that it's more of a vehicle to carry Pokemon battles in.
Though he is the Subway Boss, and usually waits in the front of the train for challengers to aproach him, Ingo will be going through the cars himself, battling with his Pokemon team against various simulations of Trainers and all kinds of Pokemon (especially Unova-native ones). Thosegameverse Trainers used to seeing Subway battles will notice that these ones are a little rougher than the norm, however, with the simulated Trainers participating in the fight themselves, their style (and Ingo's) matching up a little more closely to the hands-on battling style used by Silver, Gold and others from that universe.
While people can just walk right onto the subways if they please, Ingo will frequent the Battle Dome's control room and vending machines on and off, healing his Pokemon or reprogramming the Subway specifics or otherwise taking a break, and he can be approached there as well by the curious!]
As much as he'd like to mend his situation and return to Nimbasa, there's nothing he can do but get frustrated and homesick. But feeling that way for too long can take a toll on someone, so even if the fixes available are superficial and temporary at best, he may as well try.]
[So Ingo got up early today to head over to the Battle Dome for the day and program one of its rooms to simulate the Battle Subway. While it's very much a regular subway in most respects, and just walking right in wouldn't harm or disturb anything or anyone, watching the scene inside the subway car unfold will show that it's more of a vehicle to carry Pokemon battles in.
Though he is the Subway Boss, and usually waits in the front of the train for challengers to aproach him, Ingo will be going through the cars himself, battling with his Pokemon team against various simulations of Trainers and all kinds of Pokemon (especially Unova-native ones). Those
While people can just walk right onto the subways if they please, Ingo will frequent the Battle Dome's control room and vending machines on and off, healing his Pokemon or reprogramming the Subway specifics or otherwise taking a break, and he can be approached there as well by the curious!]