Soon enough, Kaede found herself nodding to Tal's explanation. Indeed, Pokemon deserved respect, but the language barrier most Pokemon have with humans was another can of worms -- so much that it necessitated the usage of stylers for rangers. Plus, Tal's remark about the styler's usage being more for the target Pokemon's safety reminded her about
that one Meowth from the earlier simulation. Kaede herself had also encountered similar cases -- minus the Team Rocket part, that is -- throughout her career.
"So... we're talking about abilities now?" Kaede asked. Since the talk went from Aura Suits to the boss's condition to revelations to everyone's abilities, she felt the need to make sure. "I don't have psychic power or anything, no. Just the standard ranger training like Schafer-san," the blunette humbly explained. "However, since I hail from Ransei's icy mountains, I fare better in cold than most people. And Shiron here can fight well too," she affectionately ruffled her partner's locks of hair on her head, much to the Vulpix's joy.
"Also, speaking of Aura Suit..." Kaede began to channel her aura in the same manner as
her first try. It took her quite awhile to bask in her own aura before emerging with an entirely different appearance. Long blue hair became short red hair, the red parts of her ranger uniform turned lilac, the gold parts turned light blue, the shorts are now knee-length (as male Rangers typically wore), and her Capture Styler now looked more like a watch with matching colors than a Styler. "Dunno about yours, but this is mine. I go by Sherry Ruth in this form," the Ranseian ranger said after she was done transforming.
"And Wayfar-san," Sherry turned to Christina with a serious look on her face. "I'll try to not use my styler on you if that's what you want. You have my word."