Qymaen jai Sheelal (Grievous) (
generalgrievous) wrote in
genessia2017-03-26 07:43 pm
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[There is a commanding voice, demanding of attention and of one used to being obeyed at once - or else. However, for now Grievous is playing along nicely, trying to gather more information while he bides his time here. So this means, to start with, he needs to get a job to earn red bills for better accommodations.]
City of Genessia, I am General Grievous, newly arrived to your world.
I hear there is work in beast hunting and indeed found a small creature, hatched from an egg in my room...
[He didn't hurt it, though. It might be useful to him.]
I am a highly respected warrior. A leader of great armies. Tell me what work available here would be appropriate to my skills.
City of Genessia, I am General Grievous, newly arrived to your world.
I hear there is work in beast hunting and indeed found a small creature, hatched from an egg in my room...
[He didn't hurt it, though. It might be useful to him.]
I am a highly respected warrior. A leader of great armies. Tell me what work available here would be appropriate to my skills.

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[That doesn't sit too well will this dragon, considering one may easily see him as a "beast."]
What kind of beasts are they hunting, exactly?
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[But he's assuming it's the type which can't speak.]
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I see. As long as it doesn't involve me, we shouldn't have any problems.
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I am Kaleesh.
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[The lack of Jedi has made him refocus his energies, even if at the same time he feels a little lost without that enemy in his sights.]
There are many types of dragons in the galaxy. As I said, many are not known to speak. I have personally not had much contact with your kind.
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[Clearly Kay is very focussed on the important part of Grievous message.]
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Yours look very sturdy.
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Has yours attacked you?
[Because he doesn't think electric shocks would be good for a droid's circuits.]
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Yes, he did and for something so small it's surprisingly strong. He feeds off electricity and the first thing he did was to jump on me to suck on my recharge port. But we get along just fine now. [Kay pokes the Joltik with a finger, carefully, and the little beast latches onto his finger.]
We named him Stardust.
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[He arrived at the strangest time.]
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[Yet they all hatched from eggs?]
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There are people here that come from the same world as those pokemons and can probably answer your questions, one is Professor Sycamore.
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And might as ask if those are your original eyes?
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[Those eyes glare intently for a moment as if he finds the question insolent.]
Yes, they are. I am not a droid.
[But clearly he's also not human.]
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I hadn't thought you were. It would be highly unusual for one to use biological eyes, I'd imagine. Your design is quite striking. I had to ask.
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However, I have kept some of the Kaleesh traditions in my appearance.
[Luckily, he's in a good enough mood to talk about this.]
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Had the Kaleesh been fighters?
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[In his homeworld he's practically considered god-like.]