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- Seen Nov 22, 2023
Julia
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Julia seemed to appreciate Jack's background, judging by her reaction to it, though whether she was completely aware of the reasons for what he did was another story entirely. Hearing what Kiba had said she glanced at him very briefly without meaning to what she did before, as a matter of fact, taking a seat 'beside' him. It really didn't seem to matter to her all that much. Julia smiled at Chester's analogy, apparently finding it amusing, before turning her attention to the food she had been presented with. With the biggest smile she'd ever shown yet Julia proceeded to dig into her food with great voracity, only pausing long enough to semi-properly use her utensils. She hadn't eaten since the incident with the mission, and thus her food was vanishing at a rather impressive pace. Thus, she became distracted from the world around her, lest someone attempt to grab her attention somehow. She heard Chester mention something about trainer types and slowed a bit to devote a bit of her attention to him. What type of trainer was she? She noted that training a pokemon to resist it's weaknesses sounded...awful. They weren't called weaknesses because they were easy to cover. She was pretty sure her pokemon had weaknesses. Well, maybe not one...but she didn't know much about him as it was anyway. She found the term gimmick kind of an offensive understatement, as MacGyver and Ice were far from gimmicky, their strategies working more often than not to succesfully bring down significantly stronger opponents through the use of stragety, trickery, skill, and in MacGyver's case, ingenuity. Rocky's offensive powers were horrifyingly well trained, to the point that attempting to trick him was not in one's best interest, as abusing his lack of defensiveness was easily the safest way to bring him down.
Ultimately Julia decided it didn't matter whom she was. She was perhaps a balance. Her pokemon were trained for teamwork, and thus they were all quite different to provide a variety of possible solutions to any problem. Their one main flaw as far as training went was probably fighting alone as far as she could figure... Without commenting and merely leaving the information to her thoughts Julia resumed giving her food her full attention.