In Gurren's defense, it wasn't so much having become any more ruthless -outside of battle, the Quilava was amicable as he ever was. The catch at the moment was that whether it was just a trait unique to him or perhaps all fire-types had it, the higher his temperature output was, the more excited he got and combined with the all-or-nothing personality trait he'd been picking up from his trainer... well, it wasn't the best combination. It actually made him even more hot-headed than Kamina and that was really saying something.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Dai Gurren Dan was observing the situation with some growing mixed feelings. From a battle standpoint, Bridget and Roger II were showing exceptional ability to evade -as near as some misses were, the bear had yet to actually take the full-brunt of Gurren's offensive. It was probably the only reason the battle was still going. And yet, Kamina was mostly bothered by the boy not taking any chances to try launching a counter-attack during any of these evasive maneuvers.
Even if he'd prove to be wrong, a man needed to learn to trust his gut and instincts; to kick logic and reason to the curb and make the impossible possible! But then, it took him ages to drill that message into Simon's head and even then, the boy needed some reminding.
Well, if this next round of commands from each of them didn't end the match, he'd probably call it for now. The whole idea of a meal at this point was getting quite tempting and he'd gotten what he wanted out of this match. Plus they'd all need to figure out who needed to do what in town.
"Gurren! Follow through! TWIN SHOOTING STAR BOOMERANG!"
Again, the pokémon's loyalty to his trainer managed to overcome his personal ego -this time. Instead of launching into the attack he wanted, the glowing stars of the Swift attack formed again, the Quilava seizing the projectiles dramatically reeling back as it hopped to the side and letting the attack fly.
Sorry, Kamina's last battle action is gonna be kinda long.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Dai Gurren Dan was observing the situation with some growing mixed feelings. From a battle standpoint, Bridget and Roger II were showing exceptional ability to evade -as near as some misses were, the bear had yet to actually take the full-brunt of Gurren's offensive. It was probably the only reason the battle was still going. And yet, Kamina was mostly bothered by the boy not taking any chances to try launching a counter-attack during any of these evasive maneuvers.
Even if he'd prove to be wrong, a man needed to learn to trust his gut and instincts; to kick logic and reason to the curb and make the impossible possible! But then, it took him ages to drill that message into Simon's head and even then, the boy needed some reminding.
Well, if this next round of commands from each of them didn't end the match, he'd probably call it for now. The whole idea of a meal at this point was getting quite tempting and he'd gotten what he wanted out of this match. Plus they'd all need to figure out who needed to do what in town.
"Gurren! Follow through! TWIN SHOOTING STAR BOOMERANG!"
Again, the pokémon's loyalty to his trainer managed to overcome his personal ego -this time. Instead of launching into the attack he wanted, the glowing stars of the Swift attack formed again, the Quilava seizing the projectiles dramatically reeling back as it hopped to the side and letting the attack fly.