>>47174604He has quite a few of them, actually. Pic related is Grodus, a Metang that he'd salvaged from a nightmarish swamp. It was completely inoperable at first, but he and his buddies from The Homeland worked their magic on it to make it even BETTER than before. That dome at the bottom of its body may look like fragile glass, but it's actually made of a clear artificial compound that's even harder than the sleek metal plating on its chassis. The strands of plasma coming out from the node at its center are infused with psionic energy, which gives the beams their strange coloration.
It can discharge this plasma as both psychic and fire-based attacks through both the chambers on its detachable arms, as well as through its "mouth". The human-like face design was constructed around its eyes for one key purpose... and that is to instill fear in every Pokémon that would choose to fight it, showing them just how much better humanity is than they are. It'll look even more fearsome once it gets overhauled as a Metagross.
>>47176708I can't tell you that information. Not yet, at least.
>>47186864>>47186878I knew those two looked familiar, somehow.
>>47188997>>47189113You two have very... interesting tastes.
>>47190735It depends. Murdoch is villainous in the same vein as the more technologically inclined villains in the series' various mediums, though he's generally much more competent and careful. However, his brain being used by Orzabal and Curtonix as a catalyst for their own powers is something most are likely to be disturbed by.
If you're talking about a regular "trainer" inhabitant of the world, then I would probably say the gym leader OCs. They tend to play a more easily grounded role in their settings, plus Game Freak simply loooves its gyms.