Professor Turo (
fractales) wrote in
shellphones2023-11-06 01:52 am
Entry tags:
Stress-Testing 🧸
Type: Video
Sender ID: fractales (Professor Turo)
To: General public
Subject: Stress-Testing Substitute Dolls
Warnings: N/A
[Visible on camera would be two different dolls- the Substitute Doll, and the Poké Doll side by side, the Substitute nearly twice as large as the Poké Doll.
Then there was a sleeve as Turo picked the shellphone up in order to zoom it out so he was finally visible as well just behind the desk the dolls were sitting on.]
Hello, I am Professor Turo- the same one mentioned on one of the MANTA board quests for those that have given it a look. I am requesting help in order to test two objects very common in my world, and often used to escape dangerous encounters with creatures known as Pokémon- or simply avoiding a fight with a wild encounter if not wanted. This is to collect data, so that I may make future iterations of these two items better suited for this world.
I do not doubt there are some out there that would rather avoid harming a creature that feels it necessary to defend itself or its territory, given we are the ones stumbling into their territory more often than not.
Also, I felt it would be easier to put a face and ID to the name, given many have yet to meet me, and for those who wish to collect their reward in turn for whatever data may be collected from testing. Far easier for those who may have questions about the Dolls themselves as well.
[Don't mind the odd robotic creature just barely wandering into the bottom of the frame. It's fine.]
Sender ID: fractales (Professor Turo)
To: General public
Subject: Stress-Testing Substitute Dolls
Warnings: N/A
[Visible on camera would be two different dolls- the Substitute Doll, and the Poké Doll side by side, the Substitute nearly twice as large as the Poké Doll.
Then there was a sleeve as Turo picked the shellphone up in order to zoom it out so he was finally visible as well just behind the desk the dolls were sitting on.]
Hello, I am Professor Turo- the same one mentioned on one of the MANTA board quests for those that have given it a look. I am requesting help in order to test two objects very common in my world, and often used to escape dangerous encounters with creatures known as Pokémon- or simply avoiding a fight with a wild encounter if not wanted. This is to collect data, so that I may make future iterations of these two items better suited for this world.
I do not doubt there are some out there that would rather avoid harming a creature that feels it necessary to defend itself or its territory, given we are the ones stumbling into their territory more often than not.
Also, I felt it would be easier to put a face and ID to the name, given many have yet to meet me, and for those who wish to collect their reward in turn for whatever data may be collected from testing. Far easier for those who may have questions about the Dolls themselves as well.
[Don't mind the odd robotic creature just barely wandering into the bottom of the frame. It's fine.]

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Your mission sounds incredible. [ She finishes, softly. It would be difficult in practice, yet so easy a choice to sacrifice years to such a cause. A timid, but earnest smile replaces the one from before, and her fingers curl around the clasp holding her cloak in place. ] The world is.. so very fragile. Fragile, but precious.
It has to be protected.
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His gaze did drop briefly towards a violet book there on his desk, the reason for his path in life. Why Turo was—]
It is a reason those in my world try to live in harmony with Pokémon and the land itself to the best of our abilities; even as we progress towards the future.
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A history lesson of another world?? Yes plz. ]
I’m guessing that you’d want to stop that— the appearance of the legendary ones— before it gets too bad.
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Unfortunately there are those who have forced such Legendary Pokémon to appear, be it through somehow shifting a power balance, or forcefully calling them- but each and every time there are young trainers and the pokémon they have bonded with at their sides to bring back some order.
The bond between person and pokémon can do wonderous things, beating odds that seem impossible. I have seen it for myself. [... and he was grateful for it, even still.]
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The future you wish to see... It sounds like it'll be all right.
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Then came the curious head of a robotic 'creature' from just the bottom of the screen. A curious series of beeps-like-a-squawk from it.]
I hope so, even if it takes a lot of work.
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[ Perhaps "fighting" is the wrong word, here. Striving for might have been better, but Rem appears content with the sentiment. ]
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[Even this was one step towards that.]
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Working together is one of the best ways, no matter how small the group may be. There still can be great powered carried in hope, and what hard work may come. This world deserves it as much as any other, I believe.
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Your research involves preserving a balance in the world... So I have to ask, what do you think of this one? Any telling signs it might not be balanced?
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My experience there may help in spotting anything similar here, and from there it would work towards seeing how people here deal with that. So far many are thriving in their own ways, but there are new discoveries and things yet to be found.
Or simply rediscovering what may be lost to time.
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You know, Professor. There are a lot of calls for research. From your own on this post, to magic-technology, and to the frightening items like the tombstone that arrived on that haunted ship. Seeing as Pokémon aren't native to this world, but I'll gladly take any assistance and insight you offer into researching other things. If you're willing to help, that is.
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I am gladly willing to help, there are so many mysteries that as many eyes as possible is far better. Sharing what one may find, what someone else discovers possibly expanding on that- working as a team can be far better than not.
[—an adventure ahead, not just words attempting to soothe a drastic departure.]
I've skills in various fields, whatever I may be able to help with.
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In that case, I'll be sure to keep in touch. Thank you.
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[A nod of his own in turn, a polite good bye for then.]