Carmen Sandiego (
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You put your head in your canon and what do you get?
Which is better than "another day older and deeper in debt".
→ Post with a list of your characters.
→ Comment to other people asking them questions about their lineup. Ask anything you can think of: questions about personal headcanon, thoughts on your CR, hypothetical situations, off-screen interactions, future plans, serious business, random crack, whatever!
→ Respond to the questions you receive!
→ LEARN NEW THINGS ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE'S CHARACTERS THAT YOU NEVER KNEW BEFORE.
→ Discover things your characters have in common and forge excellent CR and shenanigans accordingly.
→ Repeat steps 2-5 forever.
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In contrast, the hardest part has been the hundreds of new technology that he's had to adapt to. Joker's good at hiding it, but the first few months he felt a little strange using the Pokegear just because it's so beyond even the idea of a regular telephone that it was sorta unsettling. That's not even talking about how complicated but vital it sort of is to a guy from freakin' 1880s England. And then it just keeps going on and on and on with all this new stuff... He still finds a lot of it fuckin' cool as hell, but it also leaves him feeling lost a lot of the time. All of it is part of the reason his bond with his starter Angel is so strong, because he really relied on her for a long while to help him deal with all the new things he had to quickly adjust to. He's not entirely sure what he would have done if he'd been one of the folks to start off with a non-humanoid Pokemon.