
An abnormal person.
Only showing your humanity in the area of having a terrible sense of nicknames…
(Terrified Kerdemar)
Was it a good idea to make this person the protagonist?
>>4
Such a person is a sad monster kept by an evil organization, isn’t it?
When in investigator mode, they have a stern expression, but I think it’s probably intentional and not because their emotions are making them that way.
I quite liked the combination of the police chief and the handsome one…
It’s just that I completed the mission without wavering from beginning to end, so why do I feel this sense of loss…?
I’ve never seen a protagonist who is truly emotionless, only understands emotions conceptually, and is just acting because they can’t feel anything, rather than being underdeveloped emotionally or stuck with primitive feelings of pleasure and discomfort.
Isn’t it through flirting with the heroine that emotions start to blossom!? Let them bloom!
>>10
As the story approaches its climax, the Rakufai faction is getting more and more tragic…
>>14
The next stage is set in a school! A flirtatious transfer student arrives at the girl with a secret, but their true identity is an international police officer!?
There’s no way I think this is what you’re serving!
>>10
It didn’t sprout easily, but the fact that it was properly centered around the protagonist was quite a change-up, and I liked it…
Is it okay that I was fighting Akroma alone in the final battle?
“Heroine” and “getting lovey-dovey”
Because I don’t understand.
It’s good that this guy is on our side.
>>13
It’s a type of mentality that usually comes out as an enemy character…
It wouldn’t be surprising to find myself on the enemy side in the future.
>>15
Um… this figure that resembles Akroma…
However, even after being fired and losing any justification for that behavior, continuing the investigation without doubting the initially shown path felt a bit human-like, like a broken machine.
>>17
At the same time, I reported it to the international police.
It’s the stance of monsters or robots that imitate humans.
“Faith and lack two are really well-thought-out names, I think…”
It’s not that it’s caused by PTSD, it’s just that the inspector has a disability like that…
If I were truly emotionless, I would think, “I got fired… I don’t need to live anymore, so should I die?” But since that didn’t happen, I believe I’m functioning as a living being.
It’s a bit strange as a person, but…
A robot that is good at pretending to be human.
He’s someone who genuinely has no feelings for the heroine!
I wonder if the former police chief won’t make a reappearance.
>>27
I’m worried that I might be doing it without realizing.
I don’t think I’ll ever see a work where the emotionless protagonist ends without knowing emotions.
>>28
It’s a robot, but E-102γ from Sonic Adventure had a similar feeling, where it seemed to be solely focused on its purpose, and that felt like the end…
>>28
Usually, stories unfold based on the axis of emotions being born…
The main characters are a second-generation cult terrorist and a truly emotionless boy investigator!
This is the official comic adaptation of a globally popular game!
>>30
The original is popular worldwide, but this one is minor…
Common sense and ethics are present, so it appears distorted.
That aside, there are no emotions.
When infiltrating, it’s too scary that I can act as if I have emotions.
It’s scary that the existing characters might always be disguises of Rakutsu.
The past “Gangu Mari” protagonists would probably be shocked by the former police inspector.
It’s terrifying for international police that someone is carrying out missions on their own after being dismissed.
>>37
No matter how much a world view allows minors to travel alone, it’s scary that the police are making minors do police work!!
Handsome is usually so talented that he can quite well meet the unreasonable demands of the police chief.
In PokéSpecial, even that Yanagi feels lonely…? There shouldn’t be any such emotions in me… I was somewhat trying to convince myself while talking, but there was a side of me that was digging a solitary ice statue.
I feel like there wasn’t much visible of that kind of mental aspect in the Inspector.
We have to experiment to see if the robot functions safely.
Can you fulfill your duties as an investigator even if you are dismissed during the mission? Will you refrain from deviating from the certain morals acquired through education, even if you cannot understand right from wrong? I felt that it was too much of a gamble to experiment in that situation, but it can be considered a success.
>>40
Is it an evil organization?
It’s impressive that they do something like that with Pokémon, considering it’s not interesting to do it without emotions.
Hey, hey, you’re a failure!
It’s the same as your invention.
>>44
It’s even scarier that they understand emotions and still provoke or manipulate fights.
>>49
It feels like I have an understanding as knowledge.
Those who engage in trial acts should just die!
The Pokémon Special world has many malicious organizations, so we will prepare appropriate personnel as well.
It’s terrible that not only there are no emotions, but there’s also no ability to discern right from wrong.
>>48
Good and evil are essentially human emotions.
Understanding emotions (a knowledge-based understanding based on general values learned later, as I do not have emotions and cannot experience them).
I feel like works that feature characters capable of maintaining this balance are quite rare.
The Pokémon Special world has terrible security.
There are too many people who think they can do anything just because they’re good at Pokémon battles.
>>55
Even the evil organization bows down when defeated in a Pokémon battle, according to the original story.
Winning is everything.
>>55
Attacking direct attacks or the ball opening and closing switches is scary because it counts as tactics in Pokémon battles in that world.
One should use anything necessary to fulfill the given duties.
That’s strange.
I thought I would see a boy who usually acts carefree but gets serious when it comes to work, and a girl with a dark past in a boy-meets-girl story.
It’s nice how knowing the truth turns the early parts of the school romance comedy into a horror.
Kya! Rasso-kun!! Hurry! The afternoon class has been changed to room 401!! I hear a new teacher is coming! Mayu-chan always smells so nice, maybe thanks to the honey? Thanks, everyone. Yuko-chan, are today’s kakako matching with Himakea? Yuki-chan’s energy is like a broom for creepy guys, and it makes me feel energetic too. Wow~~, that’s quite the compliment… When girls are nearby, I completely freeze. I’m too conscious of girls, you know. Back then, I must have been popular, right? I’m actually quite good since I made it to the Top 8 in the Pokémon League two years ago, so I should have more confidence. No way! Nureemus/Kwaapu.
>>58
The academy with the second-generation cult terrorist is already more than enough of a horror…
Well, I think attending the graduation ceremony, which was completely unnecessary in the end, was just a tiny bit of a soft spot.
The understanding of emotions by the police officer is not “If I were A, I would definitely be B, so the other person must be the same” or “I don’t understand it myself, but the other person probably dislikes this action.” It’s more like “If I act in a certain way, I will get a certain reaction,” and that’s scary.
It’s all just calculated.
I’m laughing at how casually they wrapped up the Luri event at the beginning, but it’s actually not funny.
There are some precarious conclusions from the international police, but they are holding their ground, so it should be fine.
Whoa… This guy isn’t controlling his emotions like the seniors, he’s just an empty man, gross…
>>67
But there’s a possibility that the lack of emotions in the inspector is due to Pokémon…
>>70
You’re the worst, Emuritto…
>>70
It seemed like there was a deep connection with the genes and possibly related to Kyurem, but it wasn’t picked up!
Well, the cult second generation is from a somewhat better cult group…
That’s how you’ll be liberated…! But it’s no good if you’re the type to preach about it.
Well, even if the police chief resists, he probably won’t be able to do much.
I suppose there were various circumstances with the serialization, but I wish the story had been a bit longer…
>>71
At that time, the serialization was the most unstable…
Monster that doesn’t fit in your pocket.
I had my brain fried by the inspector, but there aren’t any protagonists like this…
>>76
You probably can’t handle it well so many times…
>>76
I think it’s a work that was good not to encounter in my second year of middle school.
The stimulation from rubies is too strong.
>>81
The scene of adjusting the Golgopallo ball is great, isn’t it?
>>81
It became something that I can never take back 100%… it’s terrifying.
When PokéSpe is desperately trying to wrap up the story, a new installment comes along.
I don’t know how things will turn out from the next generation.
If it’s Pokémon Special, there could be a development where they meet again in a different series like in a fight…
They’re already a completely different person in name and appearance…!
The BW2 series had a change in publication and there was quite a gap, so how should I put it…
It was even more disappointing because Black-kun, who came back partway, was so good.
I feel like if things hadn’t been so chaotic, you would have planned to expand on the topic related to Kyurem, Inspector.
>>82
Isn’t it common for things like this to suddenly reveal their settings when they reappear?
I like it when a thread starts with a kiss drawing with a cultist and the anonymous user is freezing.
>>83
Those eyes…
The ORAS chapter also felt like it was quite constrained by the circumstances of the publication.
It was quite carefully discussed up to that point.
>>84
After seeing the chaos in the RS arc, it’s hard to believe that even after returning to a primal state, GraKai, who could only stop one meteor, is left in such a weakened state, right!?
Even when watching the entire RS edition, if it’s said that the legendary power was overdone, then yes, that’s true.
At the very end, there is a service that has the heart to say goodbye with a touch of convenience.
>>87
I think I have some attachment when I see that, but it’s far from a romantic comedy…
>>87
It’s a small thing, but it’s quite a big service, isn’t it?
>>87
I really like the situation where the true personality is ultimately unknown, but it is certain that the one who chose that behavior is indeed the person themselves, though I only know one other person who feels the same way.
I didn’t think a character with no emotions would really end up with no emotions…
I don’t dislike it; rather, I think your consistent stance is cool, inspector.
But he’s not the protagonist.
The gap is astonishing because the emotions of the Burahowa group are so intense.
Is the International Police a trustworthy organization, just like in the games?
It was just a machine that only followed the initial input…
I really like that thing that is amazing, passing by while disguised as Akroma.
>>96
I think it’s possible to imagine that simply answering “Let’s go” to the question “Is that okay?” leaves some room for interpretation.
The recent situation is so noisy and emotionally intense that the contrast is terrible.
I won’t forget when the first answer that came up in the discussion about which group pops up first when entering a room that you can’t leave without having sex in the historical series was Rakutsu.
>>101
If it were before the true identity was revealed, I might properly court you unless it’s an emergency…
>>101
It was terrible, right? While being aware of what was presented inside, I encourage myself to fight.
It is so transient that there is absolutely no need to go out of one’s way to reappear dressed as Rakutsu…
I liked being called “Mr. Unemployed” here after I got fired from the international police.
>>104
It was quite a long time in real life…
>>104
The reactions during the web serialization of Pokémon Adventures were quite exciting here, and it was fun.
>>104
Since returning to work, I feel like I’ve been given a terrible name like “former unemployed.”
I wonder if there were kids in that generation who said things like, “My brain is fried, so I don’t have any emotions.”
>>106
Kids don’t read PokéSpec, right?
>>107
I think when BW2 started its serialization, the grade school magazine was still alive, but by the time it resumed serialization, there was a gap and it became a web serialization.
There seems to be a child imitating Ruby.
The international police are an incredibly dark organization that uses parallel world individuals with amnesia as agents at the time of the game.
The excitement for the Chief of Police is in a completely different genre compared to other protagonists.
>>112
It feels like in Pokémon Special, just before the climax, the protagonists often have gloomy or terrible experiences that build up the tension, but Inspector is just too invincible…
I like former unemployed people.
Can a emotionless police chief even get an erection or ejaculate normally?
>>118
I can do it if it’s a mission.
>>118
If necessary, I can do it, if it’s you, Inspector.
BW2 was more enjoyable to follow one episode at a time, with the unpredictable live feeling, rather than reading it all at once in the volumes.
In the locked room, the Rakufai had strange documents written, but they all seemed to be about freezing to death.
I think the inspector is someone who surpasses PokéSpe and makes me wonder if it’s okay to have a “character” like this…
It seems interesting to make a school girl dating game from a fighter’s perspective.
>>124
Isn’t the genre horror?
>>125
If I make a little mistake, it might end in arrest…
>>124
Isn’t something other than the favorability towards the police chief increasing?
>>124
The luck route seems like a bad end.
I have a memory that it ended very abruptly, despite the scale of the story.
>>128
There were really too many things happening back then…
Wasn’t Black and the president completely taken aback by the thread image?