Technically, she's only dead in one version of the game (her own). Fortunately for you coombrains, Scarlet is not the canon version; she still fricked off and abandoned her own child regardless of the game you're playing, though, so there's that.
>I hate her stupid cavewoman outfit but I still wanna frick her.
That's literally the whole reason she exists - to shill the otherwise inferior version of the games to coomers who would buy it just to see cavewoman tiddies and not ask too many questions about why the past theme of Scarlet doesn't mesh with the other themes of Area Zero.
Only reason I got scarlet. The dead male robot just looked bland
>The dead male robot just looked bland
He looks like a typical Pokemon Professor; the design isn't exactly a work of art, but at least you can take him seriously as a scientist. Sada's literally just some chick larping as a cavewoman - whoever approved of this design for a character that's supposed to be a well-respected individual in the scientific community was thinking purely with their dick.
>Scarlet is not the canon version
Scarlet is the version that seems to make more sense as the canon one to me, for several reasons: >The story makes more sense with Koraidon than Miraidon. The former is an animal, so it makes sense it gets traumatized after losing a territorial battle, eats sandwitches, and generally behaves like an animal. The latter is a robot. None of that makes sense for a robot to do. I mean, why would a robot eat sandwitches? It's a machine! >If the whole "paradox pokemon aren't from past/future but created by people's imagination" theory is true, then the past paradox mons make more sense with the plot. The Scarlet/Violet Book that contains the first descriptions of them was written by a member of the original Area Zero expedition, in the Pokeom world's equivalent of 1920s (the expedition too place about 100 years before the events of the game and Pokemon games usually take place ar around the time the game was made, as evidenced by the PC's room always having an at the time current generation Nintendo console, that would place its date at the 1920s), and I seriously doubt any explorer at the time would have been expecting to encounter robots from the future in the crater. Those kinds of science fiction ideas only started to become popular in the 1950s. On the other hand the idea that prehistoric animals could still exist in remote places of the world was already present in popular culture (had been since 1800s, in fact) and was still considered a serious possibility by some people, so an explorer imagining encountering prehistoric Pokemon and the legendary hiding in the crater making his imagination real seems plausible. >More of a personal preference, but the past paradox mons fit in better with the other Pokemon. Granted, having the stick out may be the whole point, but seeing prehistoric Pokemon walking around Area Zero feels less jarring than to have the otherwise natural landscape swarming with futuristic robots.
>The latter is a robot.
It's a cybernetically enhanced Cyclizar, not a robot. In fact, NONE of the Paradox Pokemon are actually robots (though the tabloids speculate they are based on their outward appearance, but that's the whole point - the tabloids are bullshit).
Or do you consider a human who's had their legs blown off and replaced with mechanical prosthetics to now be a robot?
Scarlet has: >the superior Nemona fit >the superior Paradox Pokemon >the superior professor >the superior trainer design >the superior charcadet evolution >the superior psuedo legendaries (Tyranitar and Hydreigon vs. Salamence and Dragapult)
What does Violet have?
Shit design I could never take her seriously with how moronic she looks
Hot
Milf energy
I hate her stupid cavewoman outfit but I still wanna frick her.
Technically, she's only dead in one version of the game (her own). Fortunately for you coombrains, Scarlet is not the canon version; she still fricked off and abandoned her own child regardless of the game you're playing, though, so there's that.
>I hate her stupid cavewoman outfit but I still wanna frick her.
That's literally the whole reason she exists - to shill the otherwise inferior version of the games to coomers who would buy it just to see cavewoman tiddies and not ask too many questions about why the past theme of Scarlet doesn't mesh with the other themes of Area Zero.
>The dead male robot just looked bland
He looks like a typical Pokemon Professor; the design isn't exactly a work of art, but at least you can take him seriously as a scientist. Sada's literally just some chick larping as a cavewoman - whoever approved of this design for a character that's supposed to be a well-respected individual in the scientific community was thinking purely with their dick.
>Scarlet is not the canon version
It literally is though you fricking moron
>Scarlet is not the canon version
Scarlet is the version that seems to make more sense as the canon one to me, for several reasons:
>The story makes more sense with Koraidon than Miraidon. The former is an animal, so it makes sense it gets traumatized after losing a territorial battle, eats sandwitches, and generally behaves like an animal. The latter is a robot. None of that makes sense for a robot to do. I mean, why would a robot eat sandwitches? It's a machine!
>If the whole "paradox pokemon aren't from past/future but created by people's imagination" theory is true, then the past paradox mons make more sense with the plot. The Scarlet/Violet Book that contains the first descriptions of them was written by a member of the original Area Zero expedition, in the Pokeom world's equivalent of 1920s (the expedition too place about 100 years before the events of the game and Pokemon games usually take place ar around the time the game was made, as evidenced by the PC's room always having an at the time current generation Nintendo console, that would place its date at the 1920s), and I seriously doubt any explorer at the time would have been expecting to encounter robots from the future in the crater. Those kinds of science fiction ideas only started to become popular in the 1950s. On the other hand the idea that prehistoric animals could still exist in remote places of the world was already present in popular culture (had been since 1800s, in fact) and was still considered a serious possibility by some people, so an explorer imagining encountering prehistoric Pokemon and the legendary hiding in the crater making his imagination real seems plausible.
>More of a personal preference, but the past paradox mons fit in better with the other Pokemon. Granted, having the stick out may be the whole point, but seeing prehistoric Pokemon walking around Area Zero feels less jarring than to have the otherwise natural landscape swarming with futuristic robots.
Miraidon is not a robot, it's more like a cyborg.
>The latter is a robot.
It's a cybernetically enhanced Cyclizar, not a robot. In fact, NONE of the Paradox Pokemon are actually robots (though the tabloids speculate they are based on their outward appearance, but that's the whole point - the tabloids are bullshit).
Or do you consider a human who's had their legs blown off and replaced with mechanical prosthetics to now be a robot?
tomato, tomatoe
robots have no smell, her body is not 99% less sexy
Only reason I got scarlet. The dead male robot just looked bland
Made for causing severe mommy issues
Made for Abs and navel licking
made for
>she's dead
but the body is still warm
I'll take the AIbot if there's anymore
Scarlet has:
>the superior Nemona fit
>the superior Paradox Pokemon
>the superior professor
>the superior trainer design
>the superior charcadet evolution
>the superior psuedo legendaries (Tyranitar and Hydreigon vs. Salamence and Dragapult)
What does Violet have?