[It's a strange experience, fighting - practicing against - a human directly. Mewtwo's never unleashed the full power of its psychokinesis on Sho, not the vicious tornado or the barrier ball or the energy blasts that can punch holes in concrete. But the strange (very strange) human manages to be fun to fight, if Mewtwo limits itself to nothing more than its spoon and its physical agility. Future Foundation business is just that, and as satisfying as it is to level buildings in the name of fighting evil, it lacks the personal thrill of a one-on-one battle.
It's nice that Mewtwo doesn't have to use his telepathy. Few of the humans here understand how to deal with a Pokemon, and many of them expect it to speak to them and become confused when it refuses - it's managed to use that ability with only two humans since coming here, one out of true respect and one out of nothing but necessity. But Sho is almost like a Pokemon, in that he loves combat, and can be goaded into it with barely more than eye contact. Their demeanors are different, but they both have aggressive hearts, and Mewtwo feels as though communication could pass between them through battle alone, sating its restlessness without demanding it bare its thoughts to someone else. It'd be nice if he were more like a Pokemon, or even just more like a trainer, but...
...it'll do. Mewtwo is bored, and Sho is the best fight around when it wants it to be vicious. Walking into the open floor of the training center and materializing the spoon is enough indication of what it's here for. It stares at him across the room, tail lashing - show it what you've got.]
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It's nice that Mewtwo doesn't have to use his telepathy. Few of the humans here understand how to deal with a Pokemon, and many of them expect it to speak to them and become confused when it refuses - it's managed to use that ability with only two humans since coming here, one out of true respect and one out of nothing but necessity. But Sho is almost like a Pokemon, in that he loves combat, and can be goaded into it with barely more than eye contact. Their demeanors are different, but they both have aggressive hearts, and Mewtwo feels as though communication could pass between them through battle alone, sating its restlessness without demanding it bare its thoughts to someone else. It'd be nice if he were more like a Pokemon, or even just more like a trainer, but...
...it'll do. Mewtwo is bored, and Sho is the best fight around when it wants it to be vicious. Walking into the open floor of the training center and materializing the spoon is enough indication of what it's here for. It stares at him across the room, tail lashing - show it what you've got.]