"You can talk to him yourself if you like," Cal said. "The one you know is a few months older than the one Nero knows, actually. Before... something happened to him in his world. But, you know, I've talked to other-him, younger-him. He's about the same, deep down. His Cal was... more an aspect of him than a reflection of someone else, but it was still there. A little bit. They had talks and it was easier because he was more, you know, open.
"I think the big difference... Early on, ours had all of his memories--all of them--flood back all at once, the second he saw himself as a Grass Pokemon. Apparently he screamed for, like, a few minutes straight. Kinda crazy to think about. And with it came... memories about me." Cal brought her hands to her chest. "I'm... mostly based on someone really important to Dad that he forgot. To the point where..." She trailed off, then laughed. "I'm not even the right species."
She briefly changed her arm to demonstrate, before turning it back. In the end, she was more comfortable as Charizard.
"Don't get me wrong, though. Dad has his closure with me. With 'Cal.' We've worked things out. Right now, he's going around talking to as many people as he can to make sure they can leave without regrets, too. He's just that kind of person..." She smiled fondly, leaning against Bahamut's tail. "I hope the person I'm based on is someone Dad won't need to have regrets about one day."