>>57226014>TQDavid doesn't believe in the concepts of destiny and fate. If anything, it finds the idea a bit tedious.
He does believe, however, in coincidences. The fact he survived a volcano eruption
twice, and came out with superpowers makes him believe he will probably find some special connection between Pokémon and Man. In fact, at the end of his journeys he starts to write books about his findings, and even manuals on how to make your own moves.
He also knows one thing: only because you have a great power, doesn't mean you have to carry a great responsibility. You may have powers, but nobody said you can't use them to be happy. And he sometimes does this. Run faster than a car to reach job in time, jump buildings to avoid many annoying routes. Or even use the natural elements to moves his surroundings to his advantage.
He has powers, but in the end he is a normal guy. A normal guy with powers, but that was just a coincidence.
>Rival?He knows the biggest rival.... IS YOURSELF! DUN DUN DUN!!
Nah, he doesn't have one. But he is aware complacency usually leads to stagnancy, so he tries to keep himself trained and educated. At least enough to not be caught unaware.
I guess an image of him getting ready for work looking at a mirror will do.
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