Why do other regions never assist with each other’s doomsday problems?

Why do other regions never assist with each other’s doomsday problems?

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Where were you when russian bastards took over my home country? Yeah.

If the people of that region are unwilling to fight for their own sovereignty then who are they to ask others come and do it

I mean the galaxy team aren’t technically from the region, so they doing it, how long they been in hisui when the mc drops?

few months

It's common knowledge a 10 year old training to become a pokemon master like no one ever before will be there to solve everything

Is Arceus a colonialism story, we’re just a bunch of foreigners trying to move in with our modern ways in the middle of these pre existing native tribes

two years

I mean it's based at the same time as Japan's colonisation of Hokkaido (Sinnoh in real life) so yes.

Something about the game's story seems inconsistent. The player is treated like an outsider by almost everyone at first, but Ingo was already accepted by the Pearl Clan. And the village that's not quick to accept the player is only two years old and is full of immigrants. And later in the story more immigrants arrive and are immediately welcomed. And that's not even getting into the Galaxy Team professor being from Galar.

This is explored in the second noble mission in particular. The lesson is that letting new people connect with you is a good thing.

They barely fight their own. Only the champion and MCs usually participate.
Not to mention usually the time between the villain reveal and the execution is so short the main reason only the MC is the one to deal with them is because he/her just happens to be there at the right time.

At Hisui's era there's also less communication.

Laventon said Jubilife Village was built two years prior to the MC's arrival.

> Ingo was already accepted by the Pearl Clan
Pearl Clan and Galaxy Team are different groups so they don't have to work the same, not to mention Ingo appeared a bit befire the MC.
Also, Pearl and DIamond clans have no issue with outsiders, they just hate each other because of their beliefs, they're cool with anyone else, even people who don't actively share their beliefs.
> the village that's not quick to accept the player is only two years old and is full of immigrants
There's a difference between immigrants and falling from a time-rift from the sky user.

In Hisui it's because the clans think the Pokemon are sacred and don't want to mess with them even when frenzied. On top of that they seem to resist ball technology, so hurling balms at them never occurred to them and is likely something they don't wish to do. Plus a large portion of the non-native population is still terrified of Pokemon.

You can tell that whatever the original scenario submitted was, it got heavily rewritten to avoid most possibility of controversy. We see a lot of vestigial remnants of the original idea (you're literally Team Galactic) but it's been chopped up and rewritten by committee

>the clans
YOu mean the ones from Hisui itself?

(You) are white. They are Japanese. You are a white devil.

Yes.

It's not inconsistent. Most of the original settlers of Jubilife were from Kamado's village, which was burned down by a horde of wild Pokemon. They decided to move to Hisui in search of a better life, and suddenly these rifts in space-time open up, spitting out a bizarrely-clothed stranger who has a knack for catching and training Pokemon.
The Galaxy Team (and Kamado most of all) have lasting paranoia when it comes to Pokemon because their village was destroyed. The clans have no such paranoia, hence why they were accepting of Ingo.

>The reason people outside hisui doesn't help is because they're actually from hisui
Nice reading comprehension.


When Any Forums decides there's an inconsistency, nothing will steer their mind back.

Not to mention the frenzy shit happened as soon as you arrived

Cyllene doesn't employ 10 year olds.

And I just thought of this as well, Kamado practically beats you over the head with the fact that people are suspicious of you, but he's literally the only one that doesn't warm up to you as time goes on. Even as far as the clans are concerned, Adaman more or less trusts you immediately, and Irida starts trusting you after you help Kleavor. Kamado's quite literally projecting his own distrust of you onto everyone else.