>>39244874>If you had a choice in the matter, would it be your favorite Pokémon, one that's more practical to everyday life (opposable thumbs, extra limbs, psychic abilities), or one that's easygoing? Do these coincide?Given the option, I would gladly choose to become my favorite Pokemon, Porygon2. I'd say that Porygon2 already has a very easy time living in the real world considering that it is capable of psychic abilities and doesn't require food or water to survive. I'd imagine that I would have a lot of freedom in terms of mobility seeing that P2 hovers, so that's a plus as well.
>How difficult would it be, adjusting to this new life; how would you spend your days?Aside from the initial shock, I wouldn't think that it would be too hard to learn how to live this new life. Of course, I would do what any other P2 does - helping out others! There's a lot of potential for outer and cyberspace exploration, and contributing to the development of new technologies has always been an interest of mine.
>And if for some reason you had to leave that life too soon, what's the last thing you'd do before returning?I would ask Jir- oh wait.
>>39245288>What would be your ideal habitat?Any research facility or technology center to be able to bring the full extent of my help towards others. I'm not sure what else a Porygon2 would be doing outside of wandering around and seeing what the world has to offer.
>Would you be a carnivore/pescivore, omnivore, or herbivore?No need to!
>How do you want to be remembered after you're gone?Fame isn't necessary, but I would at least want to be recognized as someone who has brought a great contribution to science and technology.
To the other anons interested in answering more questions: Would you prefer to live in the present or within a different time period? What about the time period you chose appeals to you?