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SEASON 1, ARC 1, CHAPTER 1
"A NEW POKéMON JOURNEY"
The man in the green overalls was on an adventure to save the fantastic land of dinosaurs from the clutches of an evil dragon that had also kidnapped the princess of her realm. He was almost there, at the castle of his greatest nemesis, having braved his seven children. Things were looking quite grim; he had just been depowered after the dragon's chopper landed on top of him. One more hit, and he was done for. Could he do it?
A young girl was playing a game on her SNES and finally beat it. She was definitely excited for the day when she would finally receive her Pokémon license, which was just hours away. After finishing her game, she tuned in to the sports channel to watch a Pokémon fight that was going on at the time.
On the tube was a fight between Gengar and Nidorino. Gengar clawed at Nidorino, which dodged its attack. Nidorino countered with a Horn Attack. Unfortunately, it couldn't resist Gengar's Hypnosis. Fortunately, the trainer recalled it and swapped it out for Jigglypuff, which started singing. "Cover your ears," the color commentator said, "because its song can put you to sleep!"
Gengar itself couldn't resist Jigglypuff's song, nor could it stay up long enough to listen to the whole thing. The enraged Jigglypuff doodled all over it and its trainer and hit the sleeping Pokémon hard with a Body Slam.
"How does it do that?" the girl, named Leaf, asked the TV. The color commentator provided a quick and prompt answer: "The sleep condition has rendered Gengar perfectly solid! But how does that explain the Horn Attack connecting? There's only two possibilities: either Gengar thought that hardening itself would defend it further against Nidorino's Poison Sting, or Nidorino's trainer must've taught its Nidorino well enough that it can travel through dimensions!"
Leaf knew from the handbook her mother had given her earlier in the day in preparation for the big day that Normal-type moves, under normal circumstances, couldn't even penetrate Ghost-types. Oddly enough, Ghost-type moves couldn't even touch Normal-types, either.
After watching Jigglypuff win against the sleeping Gengar, Leaf turned off the TV and studied her handbook some more. According to the handbook, a wide variety of starter Pokémon were handed out to trainers, but Pokémon Professors, such as local Pokémon expert Samuel Oak, preferred handing out a Grass-type, a Fire-type, and a Water-type to the first three trainers to arrive on any given day to receive their Pokémon licenses. Each of those three were bred in a special facility known only to the Pokémon Professors, so as to prevent unsavory types from poaching them or otherwise using them for their own nefarious purposes. In Professor Oak's case, the first three respective starters on any given day were Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.
Bulbasaur was a favorite for those who liked to take it easy. A dual-type, its other type was Poison; then again, that was true of most of the Grass-types known to inhabit the Kanto region. It could heal itself at the expense of its enemies by dusting parasitic seeds all over them, and its vines were also good for physical combat.
Charmander was preferred by those who considered themselves serious trainers. It used its tail as a weapon and could burn its enemies if it tried hard enough. It did so by setting fire to its own tail and whipping its enemy at close range.
Squirtle was often chosen by those who were somewhere in-between. It could slow down its enemies with a torrent of foamy bubbles which it spat out in their direction. It was also a good defensive player, thanks to its shell.
As per custom, Professor Oak would get up early and go up north to Route 1 to capture a new Pokémon for every new trainer that was higher than three in number. Typically, the Pokémon he captured was a rarity not native to that part of Kanto. Afterwards, he would allow the first three new trainers to show up to choose between Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle, before giving the surplus Pokémon to the rest of the new trainers.
Afterwards, Leaf went to bed, dreaming of her first Pokémon. Her first choice was Bulbasaur; if it wasn't available, she would choose Charmander, and she would select Squirtle if that was the last one available.
The next day, a boy nearby was wandering into a grassy area. He happened to walk into the grass just as Professor Oak was about to capture a Pokémon for the last trainer to arrive. "Hey! Wait! Don't go out!" the Professor shouted. The boy, named Red, stopped in his tracks, recognizing the voice. The Professor caught up to him.
"That was close!" Oak said. "Wild Pokémon live in tall grass."
No sooner did he say that than a wild Clefairy ambushed them. Professor Oak threw some Poké Balls at it, finally catching it. "Whew!" he said, obviously relieved. "Red, a wild Pokémon can appear at any time in tall grass. You need your own Pokémon for your protection."
Suddenly, it hit him that Red was one of the four new trainers set to receive their Pokémon licenses that day. "I know!" said he. "Here, come with me!"
Oak led Red to his research lab, where Blue, his impatient grandson, was waiting for him. "Gramps!" Blue shouted. "I'm fed up with waiting!"
Oak was perplexed by Blue's appearance until he remembered that he too was one of the four new trainers. "Oh, that's right! I told you to come! Just wait a moment."
Turning his attention to Red, he continued, "Red, do you see these three objects over here? They are called Poké Balls." He chuckled. "Inside are three Pokémon, or one for each Poké Ball. When I was your age, I was a serious Pokémon trainer! Those were the days...
"Nowadays, in my old age, I have only three left, but you can have one. Go on, choose!"
Blue didn't like the thought of his grandfather giving more preference to his rival. "Hey! Gramps!" he shouted. "What about me?"
"Be patient!" Oak said. "Blue, you can have one too!"
Red looked at the Poké Balls on the table. Each had a different marking depending on what it was. He decided to pick up the Poké Ball marked with a red flame. "So!" Oak said. "You want the fire Pokémon, Charmander?"
Red said, "Yep. I guess I'm hoping to become as serious a trainer as you were once upon a time."
Oak chuckled and said, "This Pokémon is really energetic!"
Blue walked up to the table and picked up the Poké Ball marked with a blue water drop, saying, "I'll take this one, then!"
Meanwhile, Leaf ended up oversleeping. It was past 8:00 by the time she got up. Upon noticing, she changed out of her green leaf-patterned nightgown and into a black tank minidress, put on a pair of black ballet flats, and brushed her teeth as quickly as she could. She then rushed out of the house, only stopping to eat her breakfast.
Dashing as quickly as she could, she stopped outside of the Oak Pokémon Research Lab, where Professor Oak was waiting for her. "Ah, Leaf!" said he. "I'm glad you could make it."
"You're pretty early," Leaf said.
"You have no idea," Oak said. "Come, pick your Pokémon."
Entering the lab, she found all three of the usual spots empty. Oak said, "Then again, you came a little late to make the usual choices."
"Great," Leaf groaned. "I wonder what you managed to catch north of here..."
Oak walked over to the Poké Ball he was keeping inside of the safe and pulled it out. He gave it to her. There was a pink crescent moon on it. "Who do you think I am, Sailor Moon?" she asked.
"Actually," Oak said, "it's a native of Mt. Moon, according to information I learned from the mountain man Flint Harrison a couple of decades ago, years before he became a proud papa. It'll evolve when it comes in contact with a Moon Stone."
"What's its name?" Leaf asked.
"The species is called Clefairy," Oak said, "but you can nickname your Pokémon if you want to. Oh, may I suggest leaving it out of its Poké Ball for a time, so it can get to know you better?"
Leaf released the Clefairy from its Poké Ball, and Oak observed it a little. "Oh, I forgot to mention: it's a girl."
"That should make it easier for me to bond with it!" Leaf exclaimed. "Right?"
It was easier said than done.
Leaf had to carry her Clefairy out of Pallet Town via leash, because she had refused to accompany her on her Pokémon journey. As Leaf observed, it would likely take a while before they could trust each other.
"Come on!" Leaf grunted. "There's another guy over there. I want to see if he's got any Pokémon to fight!"
When they finally got to the man, Leaf was a bit disappointed. "Are you a Pokémon trainer?"
The young man said, "No, but I represent the Poké Mart over in Viridian City. Here, you can have a free sample of our Potion."
Leaf took the sample and said, "Thanks!"
"Be sure to stop by!" the young man said as Leaf, with Clefairy in tow, continued on their way.
They stopped outside of a patch of tall grass. Leaf tied Clefairy to a stone near a ledge and showed her her new acquisition. "This is called a Potion," she said. "According to my handbook, if you get hurt, I can feed some to you in order to heal you."
Clefairy looked at the substance inside of the tiny vial. Leaf untied her, and they continued on their way.
Only one wild Pokémon attacked them on the way to Viridian City: a Pidgey. The Pidgey flapped its wings at high speed to create a small tornado that did some damage to Clefairy. This made her angry. Leaf saw the opportunity to test her fighting capabilities. "Attack!" she shouted.
Clefairy pounded the Pidgey as hard as she could, but the gusts of wind Pidgey sent her direction proved to be a bit too much. "Let's get out of here!" Leaf said, picking her up and advancing away from the patch of tall grass, towards Viridian City... and straight into Red.
"Hey, that hurt!" the boy groaned in pain.
"Oh, I'm sorry!" Leaf said. "You're Red, right?"
"Yeah," Red said. "Your Clefairy looks hurt. You should take it to the nearest Pokémon Center."
"It's a she," Leaf said. "And besides, I've got a Potion on my person."
She took the vial and fed its contents to the badly-beaten-up Clefairy, who gulped down just enough to heal up. "That bird took me by surprise," she said.
"If you're looking for a fight," Red said, "I know a lass who I fought just a few yards away. Watch your six!"
The lass, wearing a schoolgirl uniform, caught sight of Leaf. "A new trainer!" she squealed. "Just when I've healed my Nidoran!"
"She's good practice," Red said. "You should accept her challenge. I'll show you how it's done, as Professor Oak taught me when Blue challenged me just as I was about to leave the laboratory."
Leaf said, "Ana, this fine young man is called Red. Over there is another trainer. Her Nidoran will be your opponent."
Red was confused. "Ana?"
Leaf said, "That's my nickname for my Clefairy. What did you nickname your starter?"
Red said, "I called mine Gojira."
"As in, the monster that breathes fire?"
"Yeah."
Turning to the lass, Leaf said, "Bring it on."
The lass summoned her Nidoran♀. "OK," Red said, "a Pokémon battle is when trainers pit their Pokémon–for example, your Clefairy and her Nidoran–against each other. The winner is the first trainer to completely deplete the hit points of all the other trainer's Pokémon."
"Attack!" Leaf said. Clefairy struck the lass's Nidoran♀. "Inflicting damage on your foe is key to any battle," Red said. "That particular attack is called Pound."
The lass's Nidoran♀ struck back, but by ramming straight into the Clefairy. "Now that's an attack my own Pokémon doesn't know," Red said. "It's called Tackle."
Clefairy let out a rather cute cry, causing the Nidoran♀ to slightly lose the will to fight. "Lowering the foe's stats will put you at an advantage," Red said. "The move you used, Growl, lowers your opponent's attack."
Nidoran♀ responded with her own cutesy cry. "And now you're both even," Red said.
"Ana, use Pound!" Leaf said. "Do so until you vanquish your opponent!"
Clefairy struck the Nidoran♀, and she in turn tackled her. This sequence repeated itself a few more times, until Clefairy came out on top.
"Good job!" the lass said. "If I were a regular trainer, I'd hand over some prize money, but I'm just one of several Pokémon Tech students who the school has asked to help train new trainers, so I can't hand over or accept any prize money. Either way, your Pokémon will grow stronger as you defeat other trainers. Come, let's go to the Pokémon Center together!"
Leaf accompanied the lass to the Pokémon Center in Viridian City.
"Welcome to our Pokémon Center!" Nurse Joy said upon seeing Leaf and the lass appear. "We heal your Pokémon back to perfect health. Shall we heal your Pokémon?"
"Sure," the two girls said.
"OK, we'll need your Pokémon," the nurse said.
As she healed the Clefairy and Nidoran♀, Leaf walked over to the guy slumped over on the couch, waiting for his Pokémon to heal. "There's a Pokémon Center in every town ahead," he said. "They don't charge any money, either! But they do take a while. It depends on how severe the injuries are, really."
"How is your Pokémon?" Leaf asked.
"Fainted," the guy said.
Suddenly, his buzzer went off. "That must mean it's fighting fit again," he said as he got up. Leaf noticed the gadget. "What is that thing?" she asked.
"That's an invention Nurse Joy created in her spare time about a year or two ago," the guy said. "Now, it's standard issue for trainers and handed out to newcomers at every Pokémon Center. The nurse uses it to let trainers know when their Pokémon..."
"...are fighting fit," Nurse Joy said as she returned the guy's Pokémon. Bowing, she continued, "We hope to see you again!"
Noticing Leaf still hanging around, she said, "Oh, you forgot this."
"I know what it is," Leaf said as she picked up the buzzer. "You use this to communicate with trainers and let them know when their Pokémon are fighting fit."
Nurse Joy said, "Little known fact: I minored in technology at Pokémon Tech, where I got my nursing degree. I'll let you know through this device when you girls' Pokémon are ready."
Leaf decided to take the time to explore Viridian City. However, she couldn't get very far up north, because, as it so happened, an old man got drunk on sake and passed out on the road, with his granddaughter tending to him. "You can't go through here!" the old man said when Leaf approached him. "This is private property!"
Leaf glanced at his granddaughter. "Oh, Grandpa! Don't be so mean!" she said. "You'll have to excuse my grandfather. He got himself drunk again."
Leaf decided to wait until he had recovered from his drunken stupor. She saw a bug catcher near the Poké Mart and decided to talk to him. "You're new," he said. "Do you want to know about the two caterpillar Pokémon?"
"Sure," Leaf said.
"Caterpie has no poison, but Weedle does," the bug catcher explained. "Watch out for its Poison Sting."
Leaf paused and said, "OK."
She then walked into the Poké Mart.
"Welcome to the Viridian City Poké Mart! All your item needs fulfilled!" shouted the enthusiastic nerd behind the counter. "Identification, please."
Leaf said, "I don't really have any identification on me, but I do have a Pokémon license."
"Where you from?"
"Pallet Town."
"Pallet Town? So you know Professor Oak, right?"
Leaf said, "I got my starter Pokémon from him."
"Well, his package just came in," said the clerk. "Will you take it to him?"
"Gladly!" Leaf said.
"All right, then!" the clerk said as he gave Leaf a parcel. "Oh, tell Professor Oak I said hi!"
"Sure!" Leaf said as she departed.
And not a moment too soon, it seemed.
The buzzer on Leaf's person sounded. She ran to the Pokémon Center to pick up her Pokémon.
"Thank you! Your Pokémon are fighting fit," Nurse Joy said before bowing. "We hope to see you again!"
Leaf took her Clefairy, let her out of her Poké Ball, and left with the parcel.
"What? You have something for me?"
"Yes," Leaf said. "It just arrived in Viridian City, and the Poké Mart clerk who received it asked me to bring it to you."
Leaf gave Professor Oak his parcel. He recognized it. "This is the custom Poké Ball I ordered. Thank you!"
All of a sudden, Red and Blue appeared. "I came when I heard you called for me," Red said. "What do you want me to do?"
"Yeah!" Blue said. "What did you call me for, Gramps?"
Professor Oak thought for a moment and said, "Oh, that's right! I have a request of you three. On the desk there is my invention, the Pokédex, which automatically records data on Pokémon you've seen or caught. It's a hi-tech encyclopedia! Take them with you!"
Red, Blue, and Leaf picked up the Pokédexes on the desk which the Professor had indicated. "To make a complete guide on all the Pokémon in the world, starting with the inhabitants of Kanto," Oak said. "That was my dream! But... I'm too old! I can't do it! So, you three, I want you to fulfill my dream for me. Get moving now; this is a great undertaking in Pokémon history!"
As Leaf left with her Pokédex, Blue said, "Alright, Gramps! You can count on me!"
Turning to Red before following Leaf out the door, he said, "I hate to tell you this, Red, but I don't need your help! Oh! I know! I'll borrow a town map from my sis! I'll tell her not to lend you one, Red!"
He left, laughing.
Fortunately, Leaf beat him to his house, knocking first. "Come in," the young lady inside of the house said.
Leaf entered. "I hear Grandpa asked you to run an errand," the young lady said. "Here, this will help you!"
Leaf received the town map from the young lady, whose name was printed on the map. It identified her, Daisy Oak, as the cartographer. "Dad was an explorer," Daisy said. "I drew this map by hand as he took me along on his trips across the island. Have a good trip!"
As Leaf left, Daisy said, "Oh! I almost forgot! Pokémon are living things. If they get tired, give them a rest."
"Have a nice day!" Leaf said.
By this point, Clefairy had grown to trust her mistress a bit more and helped fend off the wild Pidgey and Rattata in the tall grass. The odd Caterpie appeared along the way as well.
"Oh! You're tired, Ana?" Leaf had noticed Clefairy had gotten weak again. "I guess that means I gotta take you back to the Pokémon Center!"
Leaf returned Clefairy to her Poké Ball and ran to the Viridian Pokémon Center.
"Back so soon?" Nurse Joy asked. As she took Clefairy to be healed, she continued, "Allow me to give you some advice on how to take care of your Pokémon as a trainer."
"I'm listening," Leaf said.
"While you're waiting," Nurse Joy said, "you should stop by the Poké Mart near here. They stock Poké Balls. Be sure to bring identification. Solid proof of a Pokémon license is necessary. I see you now have a Pokédex. It should suffice."
"What do I do with the Poké Balls I purchase?" Leaf asked.
"I recommend you catch yourself a Pokémon or two," Nurse Joy said. "The more, the better."
Leaf left the Pokémon Center and entered the Poké Mart.
"Identification, please," the clerk said.
Leaf showed him her Pokédex, on which she had entered her name, date of birth, and place of birth. She had also made a selfie for photo identification just outside of the Oak Pokémon Research Lab.
"All right, then," the clerk said. "How may I help you? You wanna buy or sell?"
"I'm looking to buy myself some Poké Balls."
"Take your time," the clerk said.
While browsing, she came across a bug catcher who was shopping for stuff with which to guard himself against the Weedle in Viridian Forest. "This shop sells many antidotes," said he.
"No!" shouted another customer right behind her. He looked distraught. "Potions are all sold out!"
Leaf looked around until she found five Poké Balls. She picked up five of them and brought them to be checked out. "That'll be 200 Poké Dollars per Poké Ball," the clerk said.
After Leaf paid up, he said, "Here you are! Thank you! Is there anything else I can do?"
"Unless Potions will be back in stock soon," Leaf said, "that'll be all for now."
"Thank you!" the clerk said.
Leaf's buzzer sounded. "OK, I'll be right there," she said before returning to the Pokémon Center.
After picking up her Clefairy, Leaf returned to the scene of the old man's drunkenness. By this point, the old man had sobered up. "At last, I feel sober!" the old man said. "I apologize for my behavior earlier. Now that I feel better, why don't I make it up to you, unless you're in a hurry?"
"Sure," Leaf said. "I've got time."
The old man saw Poké Balls on her belt. "I see you've got some Poké Balls. And you've got a Pokédex, too! When you use one of those to catch a Pokémon, the Pokédex is automatically updated. Allow me to demonstrate how to catch a Pokémon."
The old man led Leaf to Route 2 and stepped into the nearest grassy area. Out popped a Weedle. The old man threw the one Poké Ball he had on him, but the Weedle just barely escaped. "Well! That didn't work," the old man said. "Either I'm losing my touch, or there's something else I forgot to do... oh damn, I'm out of Poké Balls, too! I'd better go get some at the Poké Mart. I'll try again if you can reach me afterwards."
He then went south. The next encounter in the tall grass was a Spearow. It was very aggressive and pecked at Leaf's Clefairy as she pounded it. Unfortunately, Clefairy became weak again. However, Leaf took out a Poké Ball and said, "All right, you vicious little bird, you're mine! Poké Ball, go!"
She threw the Poké Ball and caught the Spearow. "I don't know what I'll call you at the moment," said she, "but Nurse Joy will probably be able to identify your gender and therefore help me out there."
She returned to the Pokémon Center to heal both her Clefairy and her first catch, Spearow.
"A NEW POKéMON JOURNEY"
The man in the green overalls was on an adventure to save the fantastic land of dinosaurs from the clutches of an evil dragon that had also kidnapped the princess of her realm. He was almost there, at the castle of his greatest nemesis, having braved his seven children. Things were looking quite grim; he had just been depowered after the dragon's chopper landed on top of him. One more hit, and he was done for. Could he do it?
A young girl was playing a game on her SNES and finally beat it. She was definitely excited for the day when she would finally receive her Pokémon license, which was just hours away. After finishing her game, she tuned in to the sports channel to watch a Pokémon fight that was going on at the time.
On the tube was a fight between Gengar and Nidorino. Gengar clawed at Nidorino, which dodged its attack. Nidorino countered with a Horn Attack. Unfortunately, it couldn't resist Gengar's Hypnosis. Fortunately, the trainer recalled it and swapped it out for Jigglypuff, which started singing. "Cover your ears," the color commentator said, "because its song can put you to sleep!"
Gengar itself couldn't resist Jigglypuff's song, nor could it stay up long enough to listen to the whole thing. The enraged Jigglypuff doodled all over it and its trainer and hit the sleeping Pokémon hard with a Body Slam.
"How does it do that?" the girl, named Leaf, asked the TV. The color commentator provided a quick and prompt answer: "The sleep condition has rendered Gengar perfectly solid! But how does that explain the Horn Attack connecting? There's only two possibilities: either Gengar thought that hardening itself would defend it further against Nidorino's Poison Sting, or Nidorino's trainer must've taught its Nidorino well enough that it can travel through dimensions!"
Leaf knew from the handbook her mother had given her earlier in the day in preparation for the big day that Normal-type moves, under normal circumstances, couldn't even penetrate Ghost-types. Oddly enough, Ghost-type moves couldn't even touch Normal-types, either.
After watching Jigglypuff win against the sleeping Gengar, Leaf turned off the TV and studied her handbook some more. According to the handbook, a wide variety of starter Pokémon were handed out to trainers, but Pokémon Professors, such as local Pokémon expert Samuel Oak, preferred handing out a Grass-type, a Fire-type, and a Water-type to the first three trainers to arrive on any given day to receive their Pokémon licenses. Each of those three were bred in a special facility known only to the Pokémon Professors, so as to prevent unsavory types from poaching them or otherwise using them for their own nefarious purposes. In Professor Oak's case, the first three respective starters on any given day were Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.
Bulbasaur was a favorite for those who liked to take it easy. A dual-type, its other type was Poison; then again, that was true of most of the Grass-types known to inhabit the Kanto region. It could heal itself at the expense of its enemies by dusting parasitic seeds all over them, and its vines were also good for physical combat.
Charmander was preferred by those who considered themselves serious trainers. It used its tail as a weapon and could burn its enemies if it tried hard enough. It did so by setting fire to its own tail and whipping its enemy at close range.
Squirtle was often chosen by those who were somewhere in-between. It could slow down its enemies with a torrent of foamy bubbles which it spat out in their direction. It was also a good defensive player, thanks to its shell.
As per custom, Professor Oak would get up early and go up north to Route 1 to capture a new Pokémon for every new trainer that was higher than three in number. Typically, the Pokémon he captured was a rarity not native to that part of Kanto. Afterwards, he would allow the first three new trainers to show up to choose between Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle, before giving the surplus Pokémon to the rest of the new trainers.
Afterwards, Leaf went to bed, dreaming of her first Pokémon. Her first choice was Bulbasaur; if it wasn't available, she would choose Charmander, and she would select Squirtle if that was the last one available.
The next day, a boy nearby was wandering into a grassy area. He happened to walk into the grass just as Professor Oak was about to capture a Pokémon for the last trainer to arrive. "Hey! Wait! Don't go out!" the Professor shouted. The boy, named Red, stopped in his tracks, recognizing the voice. The Professor caught up to him.
"That was close!" Oak said. "Wild Pokémon live in tall grass."
No sooner did he say that than a wild Clefairy ambushed them. Professor Oak threw some Poké Balls at it, finally catching it. "Whew!" he said, obviously relieved. "Red, a wild Pokémon can appear at any time in tall grass. You need your own Pokémon for your protection."
Suddenly, it hit him that Red was one of the four new trainers set to receive their Pokémon licenses that day. "I know!" said he. "Here, come with me!"
Oak led Red to his research lab, where Blue, his impatient grandson, was waiting for him. "Gramps!" Blue shouted. "I'm fed up with waiting!"
Oak was perplexed by Blue's appearance until he remembered that he too was one of the four new trainers. "Oh, that's right! I told you to come! Just wait a moment."
Turning his attention to Red, he continued, "Red, do you see these three objects over here? They are called Poké Balls." He chuckled. "Inside are three Pokémon, or one for each Poké Ball. When I was your age, I was a serious Pokémon trainer! Those were the days...
"Nowadays, in my old age, I have only three left, but you can have one. Go on, choose!"
Blue didn't like the thought of his grandfather giving more preference to his rival. "Hey! Gramps!" he shouted. "What about me?"
"Be patient!" Oak said. "Blue, you can have one too!"
Red looked at the Poké Balls on the table. Each had a different marking depending on what it was. He decided to pick up the Poké Ball marked with a red flame. "So!" Oak said. "You want the fire Pokémon, Charmander?"
Red said, "Yep. I guess I'm hoping to become as serious a trainer as you were once upon a time."
Oak chuckled and said, "This Pokémon is really energetic!"
Blue walked up to the table and picked up the Poké Ball marked with a blue water drop, saying, "I'll take this one, then!"
Meanwhile, Leaf ended up oversleeping. It was past 8:00 by the time she got up. Upon noticing, she changed out of her green leaf-patterned nightgown and into a black tank minidress, put on a pair of black ballet flats, and brushed her teeth as quickly as she could. She then rushed out of the house, only stopping to eat her breakfast.
Dashing as quickly as she could, she stopped outside of the Oak Pokémon Research Lab, where Professor Oak was waiting for her. "Ah, Leaf!" said he. "I'm glad you could make it."
"You're pretty early," Leaf said.
"You have no idea," Oak said. "Come, pick your Pokémon."
Entering the lab, she found all three of the usual spots empty. Oak said, "Then again, you came a little late to make the usual choices."
"Great," Leaf groaned. "I wonder what you managed to catch north of here..."
Oak walked over to the Poké Ball he was keeping inside of the safe and pulled it out. He gave it to her. There was a pink crescent moon on it. "Who do you think I am, Sailor Moon?" she asked.
"Actually," Oak said, "it's a native of Mt. Moon, according to information I learned from the mountain man Flint Harrison a couple of decades ago, years before he became a proud papa. It'll evolve when it comes in contact with a Moon Stone."
"What's its name?" Leaf asked.
"The species is called Clefairy," Oak said, "but you can nickname your Pokémon if you want to. Oh, may I suggest leaving it out of its Poké Ball for a time, so it can get to know you better?"
Leaf released the Clefairy from its Poké Ball, and Oak observed it a little. "Oh, I forgot to mention: it's a girl."
"That should make it easier for me to bond with it!" Leaf exclaimed. "Right?"
It was easier said than done.
Leaf had to carry her Clefairy out of Pallet Town via leash, because she had refused to accompany her on her Pokémon journey. As Leaf observed, it would likely take a while before they could trust each other.
"Come on!" Leaf grunted. "There's another guy over there. I want to see if he's got any Pokémon to fight!"
When they finally got to the man, Leaf was a bit disappointed. "Are you a Pokémon trainer?"
The young man said, "No, but I represent the Poké Mart over in Viridian City. Here, you can have a free sample of our Potion."
Leaf took the sample and said, "Thanks!"
"Be sure to stop by!" the young man said as Leaf, with Clefairy in tow, continued on their way.
They stopped outside of a patch of tall grass. Leaf tied Clefairy to a stone near a ledge and showed her her new acquisition. "This is called a Potion," she said. "According to my handbook, if you get hurt, I can feed some to you in order to heal you."
Clefairy looked at the substance inside of the tiny vial. Leaf untied her, and they continued on their way.
Only one wild Pokémon attacked them on the way to Viridian City: a Pidgey. The Pidgey flapped its wings at high speed to create a small tornado that did some damage to Clefairy. This made her angry. Leaf saw the opportunity to test her fighting capabilities. "Attack!" she shouted.
Clefairy pounded the Pidgey as hard as she could, but the gusts of wind Pidgey sent her direction proved to be a bit too much. "Let's get out of here!" Leaf said, picking her up and advancing away from the patch of tall grass, towards Viridian City... and straight into Red.
"Hey, that hurt!" the boy groaned in pain.
"Oh, I'm sorry!" Leaf said. "You're Red, right?"
"Yeah," Red said. "Your Clefairy looks hurt. You should take it to the nearest Pokémon Center."
"It's a she," Leaf said. "And besides, I've got a Potion on my person."
She took the vial and fed its contents to the badly-beaten-up Clefairy, who gulped down just enough to heal up. "That bird took me by surprise," she said.
"If you're looking for a fight," Red said, "I know a lass who I fought just a few yards away. Watch your six!"
The lass, wearing a schoolgirl uniform, caught sight of Leaf. "A new trainer!" she squealed. "Just when I've healed my Nidoran!"
"She's good practice," Red said. "You should accept her challenge. I'll show you how it's done, as Professor Oak taught me when Blue challenged me just as I was about to leave the laboratory."
Leaf said, "Ana, this fine young man is called Red. Over there is another trainer. Her Nidoran will be your opponent."
Red was confused. "Ana?"
Leaf said, "That's my nickname for my Clefairy. What did you nickname your starter?"
Red said, "I called mine Gojira."
"As in, the monster that breathes fire?"
"Yeah."
Turning to the lass, Leaf said, "Bring it on."
The lass summoned her Nidoran♀. "OK," Red said, "a Pokémon battle is when trainers pit their Pokémon–for example, your Clefairy and her Nidoran–against each other. The winner is the first trainer to completely deplete the hit points of all the other trainer's Pokémon."
"Attack!" Leaf said. Clefairy struck the lass's Nidoran♀. "Inflicting damage on your foe is key to any battle," Red said. "That particular attack is called Pound."
The lass's Nidoran♀ struck back, but by ramming straight into the Clefairy. "Now that's an attack my own Pokémon doesn't know," Red said. "It's called Tackle."
Clefairy let out a rather cute cry, causing the Nidoran♀ to slightly lose the will to fight. "Lowering the foe's stats will put you at an advantage," Red said. "The move you used, Growl, lowers your opponent's attack."
Nidoran♀ responded with her own cutesy cry. "And now you're both even," Red said.
"Ana, use Pound!" Leaf said. "Do so until you vanquish your opponent!"
Clefairy struck the Nidoran♀, and she in turn tackled her. This sequence repeated itself a few more times, until Clefairy came out on top.
"Good job!" the lass said. "If I were a regular trainer, I'd hand over some prize money, but I'm just one of several Pokémon Tech students who the school has asked to help train new trainers, so I can't hand over or accept any prize money. Either way, your Pokémon will grow stronger as you defeat other trainers. Come, let's go to the Pokémon Center together!"
Leaf accompanied the lass to the Pokémon Center in Viridian City.
"Welcome to our Pokémon Center!" Nurse Joy said upon seeing Leaf and the lass appear. "We heal your Pokémon back to perfect health. Shall we heal your Pokémon?"
"Sure," the two girls said.
"OK, we'll need your Pokémon," the nurse said.
As she healed the Clefairy and Nidoran♀, Leaf walked over to the guy slumped over on the couch, waiting for his Pokémon to heal. "There's a Pokémon Center in every town ahead," he said. "They don't charge any money, either! But they do take a while. It depends on how severe the injuries are, really."
"How is your Pokémon?" Leaf asked.
"Fainted," the guy said.
Suddenly, his buzzer went off. "That must mean it's fighting fit again," he said as he got up. Leaf noticed the gadget. "What is that thing?" she asked.
"That's an invention Nurse Joy created in her spare time about a year or two ago," the guy said. "Now, it's standard issue for trainers and handed out to newcomers at every Pokémon Center. The nurse uses it to let trainers know when their Pokémon..."
"...are fighting fit," Nurse Joy said as she returned the guy's Pokémon. Bowing, she continued, "We hope to see you again!"
Noticing Leaf still hanging around, she said, "Oh, you forgot this."
"I know what it is," Leaf said as she picked up the buzzer. "You use this to communicate with trainers and let them know when their Pokémon are fighting fit."
Nurse Joy said, "Little known fact: I minored in technology at Pokémon Tech, where I got my nursing degree. I'll let you know through this device when you girls' Pokémon are ready."
Leaf decided to take the time to explore Viridian City. However, she couldn't get very far up north, because, as it so happened, an old man got drunk on sake and passed out on the road, with his granddaughter tending to him. "You can't go through here!" the old man said when Leaf approached him. "This is private property!"
Leaf glanced at his granddaughter. "Oh, Grandpa! Don't be so mean!" she said. "You'll have to excuse my grandfather. He got himself drunk again."
Leaf decided to wait until he had recovered from his drunken stupor. She saw a bug catcher near the Poké Mart and decided to talk to him. "You're new," he said. "Do you want to know about the two caterpillar Pokémon?"
"Sure," Leaf said.
"Caterpie has no poison, but Weedle does," the bug catcher explained. "Watch out for its Poison Sting."
Leaf paused and said, "OK."
She then walked into the Poké Mart.
"Welcome to the Viridian City Poké Mart! All your item needs fulfilled!" shouted the enthusiastic nerd behind the counter. "Identification, please."
Leaf said, "I don't really have any identification on me, but I do have a Pokémon license."
"Where you from?"
"Pallet Town."
"Pallet Town? So you know Professor Oak, right?"
Leaf said, "I got my starter Pokémon from him."
"Well, his package just came in," said the clerk. "Will you take it to him?"
"Gladly!" Leaf said.
"All right, then!" the clerk said as he gave Leaf a parcel. "Oh, tell Professor Oak I said hi!"
"Sure!" Leaf said as she departed.
And not a moment too soon, it seemed.
The buzzer on Leaf's person sounded. She ran to the Pokémon Center to pick up her Pokémon.
"Thank you! Your Pokémon are fighting fit," Nurse Joy said before bowing. "We hope to see you again!"
Leaf took her Clefairy, let her out of her Poké Ball, and left with the parcel.
"What? You have something for me?"
"Yes," Leaf said. "It just arrived in Viridian City, and the Poké Mart clerk who received it asked me to bring it to you."
Leaf gave Professor Oak his parcel. He recognized it. "This is the custom Poké Ball I ordered. Thank you!"
All of a sudden, Red and Blue appeared. "I came when I heard you called for me," Red said. "What do you want me to do?"
"Yeah!" Blue said. "What did you call me for, Gramps?"
Professor Oak thought for a moment and said, "Oh, that's right! I have a request of you three. On the desk there is my invention, the Pokédex, which automatically records data on Pokémon you've seen or caught. It's a hi-tech encyclopedia! Take them with you!"
Red, Blue, and Leaf picked up the Pokédexes on the desk which the Professor had indicated. "To make a complete guide on all the Pokémon in the world, starting with the inhabitants of Kanto," Oak said. "That was my dream! But... I'm too old! I can't do it! So, you three, I want you to fulfill my dream for me. Get moving now; this is a great undertaking in Pokémon history!"
As Leaf left with her Pokédex, Blue said, "Alright, Gramps! You can count on me!"
Turning to Red before following Leaf out the door, he said, "I hate to tell you this, Red, but I don't need your help! Oh! I know! I'll borrow a town map from my sis! I'll tell her not to lend you one, Red!"
He left, laughing.
Fortunately, Leaf beat him to his house, knocking first. "Come in," the young lady inside of the house said.
Leaf entered. "I hear Grandpa asked you to run an errand," the young lady said. "Here, this will help you!"
Leaf received the town map from the young lady, whose name was printed on the map. It identified her, Daisy Oak, as the cartographer. "Dad was an explorer," Daisy said. "I drew this map by hand as he took me along on his trips across the island. Have a good trip!"
As Leaf left, Daisy said, "Oh! I almost forgot! Pokémon are living things. If they get tired, give them a rest."
"Have a nice day!" Leaf said.
By this point, Clefairy had grown to trust her mistress a bit more and helped fend off the wild Pidgey and Rattata in the tall grass. The odd Caterpie appeared along the way as well.
"Oh! You're tired, Ana?" Leaf had noticed Clefairy had gotten weak again. "I guess that means I gotta take you back to the Pokémon Center!"
Leaf returned Clefairy to her Poké Ball and ran to the Viridian Pokémon Center.
"Back so soon?" Nurse Joy asked. As she took Clefairy to be healed, she continued, "Allow me to give you some advice on how to take care of your Pokémon as a trainer."
"I'm listening," Leaf said.
"While you're waiting," Nurse Joy said, "you should stop by the Poké Mart near here. They stock Poké Balls. Be sure to bring identification. Solid proof of a Pokémon license is necessary. I see you now have a Pokédex. It should suffice."
"What do I do with the Poké Balls I purchase?" Leaf asked.
"I recommend you catch yourself a Pokémon or two," Nurse Joy said. "The more, the better."
Leaf left the Pokémon Center and entered the Poké Mart.
"Identification, please," the clerk said.
Leaf showed him her Pokédex, on which she had entered her name, date of birth, and place of birth. She had also made a selfie for photo identification just outside of the Oak Pokémon Research Lab.
"All right, then," the clerk said. "How may I help you? You wanna buy or sell?"
"I'm looking to buy myself some Poké Balls."
"Take your time," the clerk said.
While browsing, she came across a bug catcher who was shopping for stuff with which to guard himself against the Weedle in Viridian Forest. "This shop sells many antidotes," said he.
"No!" shouted another customer right behind her. He looked distraught. "Potions are all sold out!"
Leaf looked around until she found five Poké Balls. She picked up five of them and brought them to be checked out. "That'll be 200 Poké Dollars per Poké Ball," the clerk said.
After Leaf paid up, he said, "Here you are! Thank you! Is there anything else I can do?"
"Unless Potions will be back in stock soon," Leaf said, "that'll be all for now."
"Thank you!" the clerk said.
Leaf's buzzer sounded. "OK, I'll be right there," she said before returning to the Pokémon Center.
After picking up her Clefairy, Leaf returned to the scene of the old man's drunkenness. By this point, the old man had sobered up. "At last, I feel sober!" the old man said. "I apologize for my behavior earlier. Now that I feel better, why don't I make it up to you, unless you're in a hurry?"
"Sure," Leaf said. "I've got time."
The old man saw Poké Balls on her belt. "I see you've got some Poké Balls. And you've got a Pokédex, too! When you use one of those to catch a Pokémon, the Pokédex is automatically updated. Allow me to demonstrate how to catch a Pokémon."
The old man led Leaf to Route 2 and stepped into the nearest grassy area. Out popped a Weedle. The old man threw the one Poké Ball he had on him, but the Weedle just barely escaped. "Well! That didn't work," the old man said. "Either I'm losing my touch, or there's something else I forgot to do... oh damn, I'm out of Poké Balls, too! I'd better go get some at the Poké Mart. I'll try again if you can reach me afterwards."
He then went south. The next encounter in the tall grass was a Spearow. It was very aggressive and pecked at Leaf's Clefairy as she pounded it. Unfortunately, Clefairy became weak again. However, Leaf took out a Poké Ball and said, "All right, you vicious little bird, you're mine! Poké Ball, go!"
She threw the Poké Ball and caught the Spearow. "I don't know what I'll call you at the moment," said she, "but Nurse Joy will probably be able to identify your gender and therefore help me out there."
She returned to the Pokémon Center to heal both her Clefairy and her first catch, Spearow.