Do I have to remind you about the Magnet Train? That was in Kanto during their attack on it? Pretty sure that qualifies as an invasion somewhere.
[The look on her face says all that needs saying about that, but she does listen to what he's saying now that he's not just poking holes in their admittedly weak strategy. She never trained in tactics, so if someone knows better, she'll listen. Especially since he's bringing up points that do sound pretty valid.]
People just arriving in New Bark may want to stay out of fighting if they can avoid it. They won't have seen what Team Rocket is capable of, so why would they take our word for it when this place looks so peaceful already?
The only place their attacks seem to be concentrated is Goldenrod. Barely anyone who remembers their first attack on that city is still here, and they don't have any intel on it. We're still running blind and it's going to be that way until we can get files or someone working on the inside.
People and codes can be broken, and I'm willing to guess Pokémon can too. We only get one screw up before it's over; risking it with something that's never been tested before isn't worth it.
[Video]
Date: 2012-03-20 08:58 am (UTC)[The look on her face says all that needs saying about that, but she does listen to what he's saying now that he's not just poking holes in their admittedly weak strategy. She never trained in tactics, so if someone knows better, she'll listen. Especially since he's bringing up points that do sound pretty valid.]
People just arriving in New Bark may want to stay out of fighting if they can avoid it. They won't have seen what Team Rocket is capable of, so why would they take our word for it when this place looks so peaceful already?
The only place their attacks seem to be concentrated is Goldenrod. Barely anyone who remembers their first attack on that city is still here, and they don't have any intel on it. We're still running blind and it's going to be that way until we can get files or someone working on the inside.
People and codes can be broken, and I'm willing to guess Pokémon can too. We only get one screw up before it's over; risking it with something that's never been tested before isn't worth it.