!!! reminder I should post it now that we’re live!
hop/victor gift art for @fiannalover as their secret santa!!! ❤️🎁 I’m still soooo so happy you like it!!
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Pocket Monsters: Sword & Shield | Pokemon Sword & Shield Versions
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Hop/Masaru | Victor
Characters: Hop (Pokemon), Masaru | Victor
Additional Tags: Picnics, Flirting, Aged-Up Character(s), Adult MasaHop, Making Out, dragging your boyfriend out for a date
Summary:
Professor Assistant Hop was ready to spend the rest of his day banging his head against a table until something made sense. Luckily, Victor was there to save him out of burnout.
I was making art of a character wearing a patterned sweater, and decided to make the patterns into brushes to share as a gift for the holidays!
All of the brushes are FREE for download on Clip Studio Paint here. (apologies to other software users, that’s just the one I use!)
There are two versions of each of the 5 patterns, one with the line border on top/bottom to make it a stripe, and one that’s just of the pattern itself.
Headcanons regarding various kinds of reports for rangers:
The union, like any bureaucracy, ends up with a lot of paperwork. The intended point is to track what rangers are doing, pokemon health and safety, etc.
Various forms include:
Mission reports- the most basic. When a ranger is assigned a mission, they are expected to account for what they did, where and why. Multiple reports can be sent about the same mission, especially if it goes on for a long time, (sometimes even being assigned branching sub-labels) but at least one report is expected upon mission completion.
Quest reports- Shorter and simpler but basically the same in principle. "X person asked me to do task Y and here's how I did it".
Incident logs- For things that aren't official missions, but which the rangers want on the record. Like "plants appear to be wilting at an unusual rate in area X" or "the migration pattern of x pokemon has shifted" or even "recent small wildfire in area Y". These can form the basis of proper missions if something significant turns up.
Mission assignment forms- When a higher-up assigns a ranger to a mission, they need to be able to define what it actually is. This is the record of that. These can be relatively open-ended (since sometimes missions are investigative, and the exact solution isn't known) but there should be a clear goal. This is meant to prevent abuses such as "your mission is to count every pidgey that flies overhead forever" and make sure leaders are assigning appropriate missions to qualified rangers. Used to define mission clears.
Ranger Logs: More of an internal thing. Track what missions and quests a particular ranger has been assigned to and completed. Used for things like promotions.
Plus tons of internal records keeping track of what rangers work where, what rank everyone is, disciplinary actions, etc.
The capture styler itself records some information, particularly its own energy levels, type of assists used, and health and species data of any pokemon captured.
When a ranger submits a report (whether for a mission or a quest) the styler data of that time period is attached to the written form as part of the report.
The "save machines" common in ranger-dominated regions record and save/transfer styler data. They do not have the capacity to print or scan written forms.
Technically you could lie in a mission report. But if your report says you caught a pidgey and your styler data for the time period shows you caught a sceptile, people are going to have questions and you might face disciplinary action.