Origin of Name: Hummingbird+Jet= Birjet. Based on: A hummingbird and an aviator.
*Pokemon retaliates if hit by a phasing move. (Does not switch out) (Ex: Whirlwind, Dragon Tail, etc.)
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EDIT(02/19/13): New display template and design! Man, those goggle eyes were killing me on the last design. Glad I finally updated them. >.>;
-- Falco Lombardi Birjet, the cocky fly boy evolution to Humbeak!
Prior to the revamp, Birjet was formerly known as Naviator, which like Humbeak, needed a good ole' fix up. The wings were blended in more with the body, as well as the head. Birjet was originally going to be the new name for the final evolution of this line's revamp, but was changed at the last minute for a better name.
Birjet's natural personality comes from young war pilots confident they can do whatever they want while airborn. Also notice how Humbeak's single wing split into two.
si, pero más que velos parece feroz, con ese aspecto intimidante pierde su significado de colibrí: acelerado pero grácil y bello. --- yes, but more than veils seems fierce, intimidating looking like that hummingbird loses its meaning: fast but graceful and beautiful. .
Eh, different ideas, different executions. Just because hummingbirds are graceful as well doesn't mean I have to implement that into this one's design too.
si, la naturaleza de las cosas es una, y sin importar nuestra interpretación, esta se mantiene inmutable. ---- if the nature of things is, and regardless of our interpretation, this remains unchanged.
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yes, but more than veils seems fierce, intimidating looking like that hummingbird loses its meaning: fast but graceful and beautiful. .
Eh, different ideas, different executions. Just because hummingbirds are graceful as well doesn't mean I have to implement that into this one's design too.
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clear, but it is a fact, as you said, here is my opinion.
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if the nature of things is, and regardless of our interpretation, this remains unchanged.