[The creature in question might be the wild Machop onscreen, but it's more likely the Gastly running rings around its opponent.]
Even aside from their psychic abilities, I must say I'm intrigued by the theories that they originated from deceased humans.
[The Gastly fades in and out of the background around the Machop, giggling as it phases through objects or outright turns invisible. It's not until the Machop is thoroughly disoriented and dizzy that the Gastly actually attacks with a paralyzing lick.]
If nothing else, I do wonder how one could have literal ghosts in a world without death.
B - Text I'm curious. Consider this a small survey, I suppose.
How would you say the levels of technology here compare to those from your homeworlds?
Missy | Doctor Who
Fascinating creatures, really.
[The creature in question might be the wild Machop onscreen, but it's more likely the Gastly running rings around its opponent.]
Even aside from their psychic abilities, I must say I'm intrigued by the theories that they originated from deceased humans.
[The Gastly fades in and out of the background around the Machop, giggling as it phases through objects or outright turns invisible. It's not until the Machop is thoroughly disoriented and dizzy that the Gastly actually attacks with a paralyzing lick.]
If nothing else, I do wonder how one could have literal ghosts in a world without death.
B - Text
I'm curious. Consider this a small survey, I suppose.
How would you say the levels of technology here compare to those from your homeworlds?