>>53583303>When you capture an outlaw in PMD, Magnazone takes them away, presumably to a jail or prison. Anyway, Do you think they get a fair trial?Probably not given the apparent lack of a comprehensive legal system beyond just a simple sheriff and the magnemite/magneton deputies
But then, given how a lot of pokemon are off scott free for "seemingly like they're sorry enough" or w/e, I don't think most pokemon think or behave quite the same as humans would.
A human criminal/psychopath in the PMD world would be a real horror story kek.
>If you had all items and materials, in PMD, available to you, what is the most technologically advanced thing you could make that's functional?This came up in this thread ages ago actually, and another anon and I were discussing the topic of setting up some form of technology and even basic industry in the PMD world. I'm fairly sure I could construct and set up an Archimedes' screw and from there get some sort of basic electrical system, pumps, plumbing, etc set up. I don't think I could memorize how to build even a basic computer using valves and stuff though, much less solid state electronics or something. But still, if adventuring/exploring/rescue team stuff doesn't work out I could see myself winding up some sort of kooky inventor-mon or something kek.
>In any PMD game, is there a character that you particularly can't stand? (minus Chatot) Maybe not a particular character, but the escorts in escort missions are always insufferable. The AI is just SO BAD for them in every game kek. Super has it particularly bad.
Honestly though I wasn't a fan of a bunch of the side characters in Explorers. For being career guildmons several of them act incredibly immature. It felt more silly imo than even the school section in Super with some of them.