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Conan Edogawa (Shinichi Kudo) ([personal profile] modernholmes) wrote in [community profile] discedo2012-06-22 09:55 pm
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[When Conan had woken up that morning, it had been to a small stack of mystery novels and a pill case by his bed.  A very familiar pill case.

He'd scrambled out of bed and inspected all the items to the best of his ability.  The novels were simple enough.  Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle and his father.  But the pills.... They looked like nothing more than cold pills, but this box was the one Haibara had been using to hide the prototype temporary cure for the poison that had turned him into this.  His hands shake slightly as he inspects them, but he knew that he had no method of testing them for himself.

At last he reaches for the communicator and makes a post.  As always, he locks it against Gin to the highest level he was capable of.]


Neh, has anyone else found anything interesting this morning?  I just found lots of mystery novels from home!





[Locked 60%  to Washu, Adam, Ran, and anyone else who knows the truth about 'Conan'.]

Check your rooms.  Something strange just happened.  

Is there any equipment around that can be used to test the chemical composition of drugs?

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[personal profile] dragons_lance 2012-07-06 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
[Lance is also quite pleased to see that someone is actually interested in his lectures on pokemon.]

An excellent question! As I recall it being explained to me by a certain pokemon Professor, pokeballs have their own battery life for when a pokemon isn't inside of them, and are charged by the pokemon inside otherwise. If they didn't power them that way the pokemon inside could potentially be in danger of being lost. It's not like the pokemon are harmed in any way by this though.

Pokeballs are also charged each time a trainer goes to a pokemon center, and this also heals the pokemon inside of the pokeballs provided the injuries aren't too serious. I can't remember if all this is one hundred percent accurate, but it is to my recollection of it. My specialty is usually dragon pokemon, not the devices that store them. Much like many people don't know all the mechanics of how a computer functions, but still know how to use them.

By the way, what is your name young man?
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[personal profile] dragons_lance 2012-07-06 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That is correct. A variety of things can happen with pokeballs if the charge runs out. Normally pokeballs run on such little electricity, and have so much power stored inside of them they're more likely to short circuit than run out, but on the occasion they do, they can be charged at the pokemon center. Usually they'll expel their occupants as an emergency protocol before getting too drained of power, or if the device senses an imminent malfunction. This way you aren't as likely to run into the danger of losing your pokemon. Actually, one pokemon actually came about from the short circuiting of a pokeball, and this pokemon had explosively electrical properties.

A pleasure to meet you young detective, I am Lance the dragon master.
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[personal profile] dragons_lance 2012-07-09 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
My whole world is made up of creatures called pokemon. Flowers, Insects, Fish, Cows, Birds, even some oddities like toxic waste. There is still so much about pokemon we don't quite understand. How they are created, where they came from, and what some of them are capable of. We know that pokemon are constantly evolving and changing, even developing into entirely new pokemon, like the ones that came from short circuited pokemon. There are hundred of scientists in my world dedicated just to researching pokemon, as there is almost always more to be learned about them.

Well I happen to come from a long line of Dragon Pokemon trainers. They are the most powerful of pokemon, and as such require quite a great deal of skill to train them.