Monday, November 4, 2024

Quickies: Metal Sounds in My (Pokémon) Life

Early in the morning in my local area, I'm often awakened by a certain somewhat loud metal sound. Yet I'm comforted by the fact that the metal sound serves more as a good signal rather than the result of anything nefarious - unless there's an evident commotion, which has never been the case. As wired to Pokémon as I am, I have the tendency of thinking that they could be generated by or with the aid of Pokémon, and that becomes something to really think about.

The most likely Pokémon aids for the sound that I mentioned would be from the Bronzor family, which makes distinct sounds of their own, if their species cries are of any indication. The sounds that they make are distinctly metallic and seem to be able to substitute nicely for that sound, if they weren't already prompted to generate themselves. As mentioned, as long as a commotion doesn't come, they can serve the sound role very well.

Of course, other Pokémon of the Steel type might make other sounds of their own, particularly if they have the Metal Sound move. Even so, this is a move with jarring effects, and its sound is expected to be jarring as well. That would in theory make it useful to be used to break up a commotion, perhaps something that would be reported by different metal sounds with even more different Pokémon than the above.

Sounds will always be heard in my (Pokémon) life, and some of them, like the ones in my local area, can be expected to be metallic in nature. The hope is that they will remain mostly as good signals rather than indications of anything bad. That still would bode well for my early mornings when I expect the good signals to come as I continue to rest... or become active for the day, when there could be even more metal (Pokémon) sounds waiting to be heard.

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