Jason Wolf
The Chronicler
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- Letchworth, 2390 AD
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https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=276718 (SU/OOC thread)
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INSTINCT
No matter how far we come, no matter how much time goes by, no matter how civilized we think we are there is always a beast inside waiting to come out. Our primal side is what drives us. It guides our basic actions, the ones we must do to survive. What happens when that primal side is the only thing guiding us though? Forget your conscience, your morality, your humanity and what's left? A monster so ancient we have almost forgotten it existed.
That's not what they said when you signed up for this project. Sliph Co. has been working on creating a device to allow everyday people to perfectly understand their pokemon and any pokemon, and now they needed some people to test it. It was good pay and seemed like a simple task, which it was, to start. The device itself could be likened to a large bracelet or bracer, but there was a small interface on it to calibrate the device. The devices, which were nicknamed 'Pokebracers', were capable of holding six pokemon similar to a pokeball, but along with being able to send out the pokemon it would partially combine the pokemon and their trainer on a mental level. The two beings could think as one. That was only the start though.
Three months into testing Sliph Co. upgraded the 'Pokebracers' to combine the trainer and pokemon even further. The trainers would acquire certain traits from the pokemon and even use some of their moves. It was groundbreaking, but also terrifying. There were some moral implications being debated. They were moving into rather dangerous territory here. Still they pressed on. With the 'Pokebracers' fully functional Sliph Co. went into its final stage of development. The 'Pokebracers' were mass produced and stored to prepare for distribution in the future, but these 'Pokebracers' were based on the original model. They couldn't combine people and pokemon on a physical level. In thanks for your assistance in testing you were allowed to keep your special 'Pokebracer'.
There was a catch though. You could only keep it if you challenged the Kanto league. Sliph had already organized it all. The gym leaders and elite four were willing to cooperate with the project, and had set aside a few new rules and standards to fit the new league.
1. Gyms can be challenged in any order, and their teams will be based on the strength and prowess of the opponent.
2. Trainers may merge with their pokemon to battle, but only with one of their pokemon per battle for safety reasons.
3. Trainers can only merge at the point when a pokemon would be sent out, not in the middle of battle.
With your new connection with your pokemon are you ready to take the challenge? Are you willing to trust your instinct and that of your pokemon?
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"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH… oh thought I was gonna… AHHHHACHHOOOOOOOO!!!!" I sneezed a spray of fire launched from my mouth as I did so.
I had been trying to do some target practice in the lab before we left for the league. I had been part of this project involving the combination of humans and pokemon to enable us to better understand one another. The results were amazing. I was able to fully merge with my pokemon not only on a mental level, but a physical one as well. We were able to become one. Thusly also allowing me to sneeze fire. I sheepishly backed off a I realized I covered the wall in flaming snot, thank god it happened in the hazard room.
"I suck at this." I mumbled.
'No you don't.' a voice echoed in my head.
That was Raizer, my Cyndaquil. I was merged with him at the moment and thusly his mind was merged with mine. He was my closest friend, but this did take things to a whole new level on closeness.
'You just need more practice and a bit more control. Fire is very unwieldy.' Raizer said.
"Yeah I know, but this really is crazy sometimes. I'm breathing fire!" I replied to him with thoughts.
'Meh its not that crazy. I mean think about it all sorts of pokemon can do it why not people?' Raizer asked.
"uhm…cause we are people. We don't exactly have a type or anything." I said rolling my eyes, "Come on we better go. The Sliph guys want us to try and take on the league, and we haven't got time to waste."
I pressed some buttons on my black Pokebracer and reverted to human form. I took the elevator down to the lobby then headed outside.
"I'll see you in a bit Raizer." I said starting to walk down the street.
'Take your time. I…. AHHHHHHH ACHOOOOO!!! Great now I'm sneezing!' Raizer shouted.
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