DMH wrote: And for my question, what's the rating of this comic (G, PG13, etc.)
"Since lots of kids play Pok?mon (and I think that "adult" humor often tends to end up seeming rather stupid and juvinille) I aim for a PG rating with Pebble Version."
jayh272416 wrote: To both Brendan AND May (please be answered by both): Will you ever battle each other?
"I don't see why not, it'd be a good way to train. I'm sure we'll do it eventually."
"Yeah, I'm with May on this. We haven't battle each other since before we got our pok?dexs. It'd be interesting to see just how much better we've gotten."
Celebifly wrote: To anyone who can answer this; how are TMs/HMs created?
"They operate a lot like regular pok?balls, converting matter to energy and storing it inside the ball until needed. Although they may seem rather random, the objects inside are specially designed to trigger a pok?mon's latent abilities, allowing it to learn a new move. TMs and HMs are developed by the Pok?mon League but their production is outsourced to large companies such as Devon Corp."
jayh272416 wrote: Brendan: Why did you choose Torchic as a starter?
"I didn't really know much then so I just did eenie, meenie, minee, moe when I needed to pick a pok?ball to help Professor Birch so it was totally random."
To Brendan/May/Xain/Cali: If pokemon training was banned (You know, because of the whole 'violence' thing and also organised crime syndicates using them and such, you get my drift) what would you do?
jayh272416 wrote: To brendan and/ or May: When you get to Verdanturf, will you visit Wally first thing of all?
"Wally? Oh, you mean that kid my dad made us help out? Well, assuming he's still in Verdanturf when we get there, we'll probably run into him since May always insists on going in every house whenever we reach a new town but visiting him isn't a high priority."
DMH wrote: To Brendan/May/Xain/Cali: If pokemon training was banned (You know, because of the whole 'violence' thing and also organised crime syndicates using them and such, you get my drift) what would you do?
"Ah, it would never happen. The Pok?mon League has a really strong government lobby and people would never approve a law like that anyway. Even aside from trainers, lots of towns and buisnesses get most of their income because of pok?mon training so there's no chance of it going away."