
Originally Posted by
JX Valentine
Totally cool. That was my fault for not wording it remotely clearly. In any case, I have to say that there are definitely ways for a character like Ariana to handle putting characters like Proton in their places. She's a smart, level-headed, confident young woman. I can't say specifically what she would do, but one shouldn't exclude non-violent means of discipline (hello, blackmail, outsmarting others, or generally forceful personalities, among other things) as beyond her abilities. Not to mention, let's face it. She's one of the highest-ranking executives in Team Rocket, and she's one for a reason. It's difficult to believe that she doesn't know how to pull strings or be manipulative to get what she wants, and while I can see how Proton might not be afraid of her, it's difficult to see how he might fail to respect her for what she was as a part of Team Rocket. 'Course, that's just my interpretation of her; others are perfectly free to counter that idea.
Meanwhile, I have to say that not that many people would feel sorry for someone based on their gender. Despite a few very problematic studies, if violence happens, there's still a lot of shock value to it. To me, at least, if a girl hits a guy, it's no better than if a guy hits a girl, especially if the reaction doesn't fit the cause the way I've said earlier. If a girl hits a guy just because that guy made fun of her a few times, I'm just going to think that girl's got a severe lack of class. I'd think the exact same thing about the guy, too. It's not the gender that would make me hate the character for having the extreme reaction; it's the extreme reaction itself, y'know?