Thinking about it, N’s wish to separate Humans and Pokemon would’ve caused a Pokemon revolution. >Pokemon are established to like fighting. >Pokemon and Humans were getting along well with the exception of bad actors If N did achieve the goal of liberating humans from Pokemon there would've been a rebellion to reunite with their trainers Not that it matters since that plan was a ruse.
Though imagine if Team Plasma tried to liberate Digimon from their partners thinking that they too were Pokemon.
The pokemon that N grew up around were only pokemon that had been freed from abusive trainers. Ghetsis did this on purpose so that N would believe humans are bad for pokemon.
So, doesn't that mean that humans are bad for Pokemon then? The game just kind of sweeps that point under the rug.
Elijah Cox
>Pokemon are established to like fighting. Where did I miss this? And what about the people who just have pokemon as simple house pets, or used in utility like moving heavy shit?
Jayden Sullivan
> t. hasn't played Black and White N was fed a biased view of the world. Some trainers are absuive but the majority aren't, and pokemon seem to be happy and thriving when travelling with people. The game clearly shows this and the whole point is that N was basically sheltered from the outside world and molded so that he'd be fit to enact Ghetsis' master plan without even knowing it.
Luke Green
N repeatedly talks about how confused he is that your pokemon like traveling with you.
Jaxson Morales
No, I did play it, and it's why I think it's so disappointing. It sets itself up as a hard-hitting analysis of the Pokemon world, but only acknowledges the idyllic and positive aspects of the franchise in its final point. There's so much fucked up unethical things you can do as the player and the game will never once take notice of it.
Colton Gray
too bad it goes over most peoples heads.
Jose Evans
Too bad the only people abusing Pokemon in that game are Team Plasma because despite the "moral ambiguity" bait, they were never meant to be seen as more than just another group of evil troublemakers. I wouldn't be surprised if Ghetsis himself had those pokemon abused to manipulate N.
Cameron Hughes
Pokemon abuse had been brought up in every generation prior and had an entire subarc in the anime prior given Paul.
Xavier Davis
It's "brought up" (passively stated in throwaway npc text that impacts nothing) in the games but only explicitly shown by designated bad guys. The fact that the game where it's brought up as a relevant issue is of the same mold makes the BW plot all the less impressive and makes it all the more baffling that people suck its dick.
Where's the Silver-esque character being a prick to pokemon? Nowhere. "Oh, invisible npcs are out there abusing pokemon!!" says random Plasma grunt, while their group are the only ones in the game shown being pieces of shit to pokemon. Otherwise you might literally see their point, even if you disagree. But the point is they had no point. Just another evil team with naive retards at best (N) or "muwahahaha i am bad dude" at worst (Ghetsis). Q: Is there a problem with the world? A: No shut up, Team Plasma is wrong and bad, the world of Pokemon is fun and awesome, end of story. Don't bother thinking about the bullshit in the game, it "provoke thoughts" the same way throwaway lines like Nanu's about whether Pokemon actually like being in pokeballs "provokes thought". It's meaningless (btw the answer is Yes they do, no problems here chief).
Jace Gomez
>muh grey morality okay ubisoft, thanks for your input.
Lucas Ramirez
The whole point about the black/white theme is literally about grey morality
Kevin Jones
OK let's say Team Plasma isn't full of shit and King N actually wins. Surely some people would keep their Pokemon hidden in secrecy. Does Team Plasma start spying on people? Send the Shadow Triad after dissenters? Enforce a rule of law? What happens when other Regions or Champions catch wind of him?
Yes, thats kinda the entire point, and why the theme of Black and White were Truth and Ideals
N pursued his ideals and began to see truths as he began his journey through Unova.
Dominic Fisher
Ghetsis betrays N, steal his legendary and yours, goes after Kyurem and fuse them to get the OD.
Joseph Russell
Yeah BW/BW2 are shit, we've been telling you this for years but you've refused to listen. >Though imagine if Team Plasma tried to liberate Digimon from their partners thinking that they too were Pokemon. Digimon are absolutely on the level of human intelligence, no question, and often a Digimon and Tamer are bound by fate or higher powers.
Hudson Gray
Listen to retards? No thanks.
Luis Miller
The "moral ambiguity" bait was only thing potentially distinguishing it from any other plot but it was paper thin pretense all along so fuck it and fuck its dicksuckers. BW's plot and characters are trash. >It was Black and White all along XD Like every game, except they don't go up their own ass with it as a theme and don't have people saying they're good because they played them as teens and made them "think (empty) thoughts".
Alexander Sanders
N says he can hear the hearts of pokémon, so why does he spend the whole game not believing/ listening to them? Something something truths yadda yadda ideals blah blah I need to play them again