Chris Kratt [Wild Kratts] (
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themainframe2013-12-09 12:04 am
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Entry tags:
- digimon savers: chika daimon (au),
- digimon tamers: guilmon,
- high school musical: ryan evans,
- kingdom hearts: sora,
- my little pony: fluttershy,
- oc: saori nakagawa,
- phineas & ferb: perry the platypus,
- the walking dead: sophia,
- twewy: neku sakuraba,
- twewy: shiki misaki (au),
- warrior cats: hollyleaf,
- wild kratts: chris kratt,
- wild kratts: martin kratt,
- young justice: kaldur'ahm,
- ∅oc: misha hunt,
- ∅yu-gi-oh! zexal: ryoga kamishiro
[Video | Forward-dated to the evening of the 11th]
[The feed cuts on, showing one scruffy, somewhat scraggly, and slightly worn out Kratt. He's been working on the city every day and tonight, decided to sit around on the network afterwards.]
Hey Hiccup if you're around, maybe after all this is over with we can finally sit down and look at that notebook you've got? So far I've noticed a lot of Digimon are similar to all the creatures I studied back home, and I'd really like to see if that trend continues.
[He rubs his chin in thought- looks like a couple fingers have bandaids around them -and then looks back at the camera with a little gesture.]
And anyone who's had a partner digivolve, I'd like to know what their normal stage is and what they digivolved to? I'm just trying to figure out a couple things for myself regarding the process. [Let's face it, for a biologist like him the whole thing was a little nonsensical, but cool, and he wanted to see if he could figure it out.]
Thanks ahead of time, to anyone who replies! [And he reaches forward to cut the initial feed- wait it looks like that wrist is wrapped up in some kinda brace-?
click]
Hey Hiccup if you're around, maybe after all this is over with we can finally sit down and look at that notebook you've got? So far I've noticed a lot of Digimon are similar to all the creatures I studied back home, and I'd really like to see if that trend continues.
[He rubs his chin in thought- looks like a couple fingers have bandaids around them -and then looks back at the camera with a little gesture.]
And anyone who's had a partner digivolve, I'd like to know what their normal stage is and what they digivolved to? I'm just trying to figure out a couple things for myself regarding the process. [Let's face it, for a biologist like him the whole thing was a little nonsensical, but cool, and he wanted to see if he could figure it out.]
Thanks ahead of time, to anyone who replies! [And he reaches forward to cut the initial feed- wait it looks like that wrist is wrapped up in some kinda brace-?
click]
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[A shake of his head and hands after a moment. Back to that later.]
Y'know, I hadn't considered that angle at all. It almost makes it sound less like evolution and more like... growing up. [Hmmm.]
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Shiki says humans digivolve! It's called puberty.
I did not say that! You asked if humans change and I said we go through puberty and sometimes change. That's not the same thing.
How is that not the same thing?
[Shiki just. Puts her face in her hands.]
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Puberty might be the closest thing humans have to digivolving. It's the point when our bodies go from being a child to an adult, though for us, it doesn't happen all at once. Puberty usually takes a few years, the time frame a bit different for boys or girls.
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For once, I agree with you. [She's a teenage girl, everything about her life is terrible, except she usually doesn't say anything about it.] It's horrible.
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I'm not sure I'd call it "digivolving" though, only because it does take so long. It's just the aging process, the way humans go from being children to adults.
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You're just bitter you don't get awesome power-ups like me. I could have been a ninja, you know.
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Some can become powerful, even world-leading. Others are athletic superstars, or researchers that flood the world with inventions and new technology. Humans can even be fighters, drawing prizes and protecting their home or country. Then there're those that consider the gaining of a family their "power-up."
So really, it depends on the human.
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Are you ever going to stop calling it arts and crafts? Nevermind, that's a stupid question. Chris is right, though. Our powers are just mor subtle than yours.
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[SKEPTICAL LOOK.] Who are you and what did you do with my digijerk of a partner?
Digivolving makes you, like. Mature and shit.
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About the same is said for people growing up, too.