Dave tilted his head. "Well, not so much with the decimating an entire town, over in my universe. I get the sense Pokémon tend to be not only smarter but also more powerful here and some other worlds than they are in mine. Where I'm from they're broadly competitive, like fighting each other, understand more shit than many people assume, but they don't really have complex communication, as far as anyone can tell. And obviously lots are physically stronger than a human, they've got that advantage of healing battle damage very easily - but like, a Pokémon's no match for human weaponry. Pokémon attacking towns happens, but generally that's a stray one wandering in, mauling one or two people, and then the police come along and shoot them and that's the end of it. So all in all, in my world it'd be uncontroversial to say humans are more dangerous than Pokémon. Guys with guns already kill way more people every year than Pokémon do."
He sipped his beer contemplatively. "See, one of the arguments they nominally made in favor of this law was that when you've got somebody with the brains of a human but the powers and instincts of a Pokémon, they're a bigger danger than a Pokémon and more volatile and aggressive than a human. But really it was pretty much just an excuse for bullshit politics. People are used to other humans walking around with guns for protection, and have a big political lobby campaigning for how that's an essential right. Then they see these weird-looking kids on TV, hear they killed some people with their abilities, never mind that it was obvious fucking self-defense, and then oh, no, that must be stopped, and people clutch pearls and write letters and politicians vying for re-election fall over themselves to appease the electorate by keeping them off the streets. Any idiot with a gun could do more damage for worse reasons, but it doesn't matter, because that's just the status quo, and the morphs are weird and different and people don't want to have to look at them. And that's all there is to it. So yeah. People are shit."
He looked back at Curio. "So what's your world like? It sounds like a shitshow."
He sipped his beer contemplatively. "See, one of the arguments they nominally made in favor of this law was that when you've got somebody with the brains of a human but the powers and instincts of a Pokémon, they're a bigger danger than a Pokémon and more volatile and aggressive than a human. But really it was pretty much just an excuse for bullshit politics. People are used to other humans walking around with guns for protection, and have a big political lobby campaigning for how that's an essential right. Then they see these weird-looking kids on TV, hear they killed some people with their abilities, never mind that it was obvious fucking self-defense, and then oh, no, that must be stopped, and people clutch pearls and write letters and politicians vying for re-election fall over themselves to appease the electorate by keeping them off the streets. Any idiot with a gun could do more damage for worse reasons, but it doesn't matter, because that's just the status quo, and the morphs are weird and different and people don't want to have to look at them. And that's all there is to it. So yeah. People are shit."
He looked back at Curio. "So what's your world like? It sounds like a shitshow."