sarahfu replied to your post :Iāve been working my way through Ultra Moon and...
āhow dare you preserve your pokemonā says the 10-year-old with 500 wild rats locked in PC stasis
lamphoera replied to your post: Iāve been working my way through Ultra Moon and...
itās not inherently wrong but the implication is that sheās done it out of her own desire to control every aspect of the things she considers worthy of her love, culminating in ultimately freezing them so she can āenjoyā them in a way they have no way of objecting to ā which makes her accusation of the player doing the same hit harder as well.
These are really good points, itāsĀ addressing the morality of a basic game conceit (gotta catchĀ āem all!) while directly drawing comparisons between the villain and the player.
fourteengpcĀ replied to yourĀ post:Ā Iāve been working my way through Ultra Moon and...
I guess maybe itās partly because sheās never explicitly stated to be using them for scientific researchā itās just a morbid and possibly unethical (if we go with the āshe froze them aliveā theory) personal collection for her amusement, like an eccentric billionaire who keeps things like mummies and extinct animals in private galleries
I guess thatās still my point - itās undeniably weird,Ā but even then I donāt see the issue with doing those things? Or at least I donāt find them personally unethical. I absolutely think their purpose was to expand on Lusamineās inability to let go, but as mentioned above, it also asks the player to re-evaluate their pokemon collections. Shiny collections and the pokebank are... basically the exact same thing? Which is most likely The Point.
Of course, this point is kind of loses its edge in the context of Poke Pelago - you no longer keep your collection in stasis, but you do send them off to toil in the mines, so uh, Iām not sure if thatās really any better.













