Treize looked up as the assistant walked back into the room with a heavy cardboard box and Willow pulled a pokédex and handed it to the crazy girl. He stepped aside from the box, and people flooded towards the box, reaching in for their own. Treize shook his head. There were so many easier ways to do that, all of them immensely more efficient than trying to reach for something that ten other people already were attempting to grasp. Putting his book back into his bag- thank Helix for that; he was growing to hate music theory more and more- he stood, waiting until the crowd dissipated to get his own device. Once he did, he flipped it open, syncing it into a connection with his watch. Both devices acknowledged the connection, and the 'dex [i]ding[/i]ed a moment after, a notification flashing. He tapped it, and a heavily synthesized voice spoke: "[i]Starly, the starling pokémon. Usually with a large flock, it is barely noticeable when alone. Its cries are very strident.[/i]" Pokédex working, then. Well, there were a lot of rare and interesting pokémon around here, so he might as well start scanning some.