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It was an average, pleasant day they all met. The sky was clear, there was a slight breeze, and the air was warm but not stifling. Newbark Town was just waking up, commuters beginning to travel to work and children walking to school. Pokémon cries echoed every now and then, from the birds in the sky to the insects in the trees. It was just an ordinary day.
Elm stood outside his lab, sweating a bit more than someone should at that time. He fidgeted nervously, envious of his young apprentice's just generally excited demeanour. True, she didn't quite know what was going on today, but she stood proudly next to him and surveyed the other children. He followed her lead. They were quite the bunch, four boys and four girls (excluding his student), shying away or making awkward conversation. They varied in everything, he could see – hair, height, personality… how interesting. But there was one common factor uniting them, unseen to the human eye.
Elm cleared his throat loudly, and all attention turned to him. Ah, great. He was never that good at public speaking. Why couldn't they have gone to Kanto or Sinnoh or something? Well, he still had to explain. "Hello, everyone. I'm Professor Elm, as you may know. We've gathered you here today to set you out on your own Pokémon journey. I know, this is strange – usually we only give younger children the chance to go out in this manner. Well, as the letter we sent tells you, we have a somewhat ulterior motive."
He saw a few kids flicking their letters out of their pockets and glancing at them, or trying to remember exactly what it said. He stood up taller. "You see, we have discovered you children have unique talents when it comes to handling Pokémon. We've recorded some of you being able to locate Pokémon as if on instinct, and some have claimed they've talked to Pokémon. This is a very useful power for what we're doing right now. Um, you see… you've all heard of Pokémon that are recorded only in legend?" He received a few nods, and a few blank looks. "Well, they really do exist, and they're terribly important for the health of the world." He hesitated, trying to think of a way to say the next part, to which he followed the obvious route. "Right now, they are missing. And we have no idea where they are. We've searched all over, but we have found no traces. But then we realised there were children like you, so skilled! But the problem is, um, well, you've never gone on a journey and you have no Pokémon yourselves, so having you look for them would be tricky."
He nodded to his assistant, who with a grin pulled up a suitcase. She fiddled with the latches and it opened up to reveal nine shiny new Pokéballs, one for each teen. "So we're giving you the opportunity to travel, officially, on a journey. This means you can undertake the Gym or Contest or even Pokéthlon challenges if you so wish!" He paused, and adjusted his glasses. "But we do need you to search for the Legendary Pokémon. We're very worried about them." He nodded to his assistant once more, who placed the suitcase down delicately and lifted up a few objects. It was all rather reminiscent of an airplane safety demonstration. "What we'll provide you with are Bands." The girl flourished a metallic, yet flexible-looking ring. "These are like tracking devices, so this doesn't happen again. Once you see a Legendary Pokémon, I'd like you to get this on them somehow. They are very powerful, and very intelligent, so I don't think attacking them is a good idea. If you can ask them politely, that would be best. But you may have to end up fighting anyway. Try your best." Without a cue, the girl swapped the Band for a large-screened watch. "This is a Pokétch X. Simply put, this is a Pokétch with Xtranceiver capabilities. They haven't been released to the public yet, so you're the first to try them! I want you all to stay in contact." The girl placed it down and held up some very familiar items. "And of course, the usual – Pokéballs, Potions, and a few more."
Elm glanced at the group again, some kids excited, and some somewhat bored. He swallowed, but grinned. "So, please line up in front of Amber and you'll receive everything!"
---
Amber had heard the speech before. Several times, actually. Elm had been practicing and practicing. Poor guy had a bit of stage fright – he much preferred just pottering away in his lab to giving lectures, but he'd been appointed the Regional Professor so there wasn't much he could do. Nevertheless, she was excited. All the other teens looked interesting – there was an absolutely tiny girl and another girl towering above her. Some of the boys looked like they'd shot through puberty and some were still in the midst. She couldn't wait to meet them all, even if she'd only be travelling with two others.
When she was told to hand out the Pokémon, she lifted the suitcase up once again. She'd been told who to give what, aided by stickers on the balls and photos Elm had given her (where he'd gotten them, she had no clue). To each she held out their Pokéball, a random PokétchX (they spanned all sorts of colors), and a bag filled with beginner's essential items. A few mumbled thanks met her ears, and occasionally nothing at all. Finally, the procession moved to a halt and she picked up her own items, clicking the deep purple PokétchX around her wrist. Her Pokéball was cool and weighty in her hands – she had no clue what was inside it, but man was she anxious to find out.
Elm stood forward again. "Okay, everyone, now that you have everything, I've sorted you into groups. I'd like you to stick together, as this will likely make the process smoother than you all being individual or as a large group. The following is group one: Helena Kenshaw, Ian Pull, and Dale Arkuna. Group two is Jason Moral, Amber Caulfield, and Naomi Genava. Group three is Evily Aquana, Rena Russels, and Joshua… erm…" He stuttered over the lack of a last name for the oddly-dressed boy, "…Joshua. So get to know each other, and you can go off!" He turned away awkwardly, without realizing that perhaps these kids didn't know each other's' names.
But Amber did, courtesy of rehearsals, and practically leaped forward towards the tiny girl with headphones, who was chatting softly to her new Pokemon (a Treecko) and giving a slightly nervous look at the rest of the teens. She poked the other girl on the shoulder, smiling warmly towards her. "You're Naomi, right? I'm Amber, so I guess we're gonna be travelling together, huh?" She gave a quick glance to the rest, who were beginning to converse. She noticed the spiky hair of the other teen she was to travel with. "You too! Over here, Jason!"
---
List was randomized, here were the results.
9 - Helena Kenshaw - PsychoJigglypuff
4 - Ian Pull - miltankRancher
5 - Dale "Ark" Arkuna – Beegu
-
7 - Jason "Jace" Moral - The Final Watchman
1 - Amber Caulfield - Tokio
2 - Naomi Genava - Otherworld9)
-
8 - Evily Aquana - Capi6
3 - Rena Russels - Saturated Hue
6 - Joshua – TornZero
Amber received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Squirtle [Male]
Naomi received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Treecko [Female]
Rena received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Oshawott [Male]
Ian received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Totodile [Male]
Ark received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Turtwig [Male]
Joshua received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Bulbasaur [Female]
Jace received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Tepig [Male]
Evily received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Torchic [Male]
Helena received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Cyndaquil [Male]
Elm stood outside his lab, sweating a bit more than someone should at that time. He fidgeted nervously, envious of his young apprentice's just generally excited demeanour. True, she didn't quite know what was going on today, but she stood proudly next to him and surveyed the other children. He followed her lead. They were quite the bunch, four boys and four girls (excluding his student), shying away or making awkward conversation. They varied in everything, he could see – hair, height, personality… how interesting. But there was one common factor uniting them, unseen to the human eye.
Elm cleared his throat loudly, and all attention turned to him. Ah, great. He was never that good at public speaking. Why couldn't they have gone to Kanto or Sinnoh or something? Well, he still had to explain. "Hello, everyone. I'm Professor Elm, as you may know. We've gathered you here today to set you out on your own Pokémon journey. I know, this is strange – usually we only give younger children the chance to go out in this manner. Well, as the letter we sent tells you, we have a somewhat ulterior motive."
He saw a few kids flicking their letters out of their pockets and glancing at them, or trying to remember exactly what it said. He stood up taller. "You see, we have discovered you children have unique talents when it comes to handling Pokémon. We've recorded some of you being able to locate Pokémon as if on instinct, and some have claimed they've talked to Pokémon. This is a very useful power for what we're doing right now. Um, you see… you've all heard of Pokémon that are recorded only in legend?" He received a few nods, and a few blank looks. "Well, they really do exist, and they're terribly important for the health of the world." He hesitated, trying to think of a way to say the next part, to which he followed the obvious route. "Right now, they are missing. And we have no idea where they are. We've searched all over, but we have found no traces. But then we realised there were children like you, so skilled! But the problem is, um, well, you've never gone on a journey and you have no Pokémon yourselves, so having you look for them would be tricky."
He nodded to his assistant, who with a grin pulled up a suitcase. She fiddled with the latches and it opened up to reveal nine shiny new Pokéballs, one for each teen. "So we're giving you the opportunity to travel, officially, on a journey. This means you can undertake the Gym or Contest or even Pokéthlon challenges if you so wish!" He paused, and adjusted his glasses. "But we do need you to search for the Legendary Pokémon. We're very worried about them." He nodded to his assistant once more, who placed the suitcase down delicately and lifted up a few objects. It was all rather reminiscent of an airplane safety demonstration. "What we'll provide you with are Bands." The girl flourished a metallic, yet flexible-looking ring. "These are like tracking devices, so this doesn't happen again. Once you see a Legendary Pokémon, I'd like you to get this on them somehow. They are very powerful, and very intelligent, so I don't think attacking them is a good idea. If you can ask them politely, that would be best. But you may have to end up fighting anyway. Try your best." Without a cue, the girl swapped the Band for a large-screened watch. "This is a Pokétch X. Simply put, this is a Pokétch with Xtranceiver capabilities. They haven't been released to the public yet, so you're the first to try them! I want you all to stay in contact." The girl placed it down and held up some very familiar items. "And of course, the usual – Pokéballs, Potions, and a few more."
Elm glanced at the group again, some kids excited, and some somewhat bored. He swallowed, but grinned. "So, please line up in front of Amber and you'll receive everything!"
---
Amber had heard the speech before. Several times, actually. Elm had been practicing and practicing. Poor guy had a bit of stage fright – he much preferred just pottering away in his lab to giving lectures, but he'd been appointed the Regional Professor so there wasn't much he could do. Nevertheless, she was excited. All the other teens looked interesting – there was an absolutely tiny girl and another girl towering above her. Some of the boys looked like they'd shot through puberty and some were still in the midst. She couldn't wait to meet them all, even if she'd only be travelling with two others.
When she was told to hand out the Pokémon, she lifted the suitcase up once again. She'd been told who to give what, aided by stickers on the balls and photos Elm had given her (where he'd gotten them, she had no clue). To each she held out their Pokéball, a random PokétchX (they spanned all sorts of colors), and a bag filled with beginner's essential items. A few mumbled thanks met her ears, and occasionally nothing at all. Finally, the procession moved to a halt and she picked up her own items, clicking the deep purple PokétchX around her wrist. Her Pokéball was cool and weighty in her hands – she had no clue what was inside it, but man was she anxious to find out.
Elm stood forward again. "Okay, everyone, now that you have everything, I've sorted you into groups. I'd like you to stick together, as this will likely make the process smoother than you all being individual or as a large group. The following is group one: Helena Kenshaw, Ian Pull, and Dale Arkuna. Group two is Jason Moral, Amber Caulfield, and Naomi Genava. Group three is Evily Aquana, Rena Russels, and Joshua… erm…" He stuttered over the lack of a last name for the oddly-dressed boy, "…Joshua. So get to know each other, and you can go off!" He turned away awkwardly, without realizing that perhaps these kids didn't know each other's' names.
But Amber did, courtesy of rehearsals, and practically leaped forward towards the tiny girl with headphones, who was chatting softly to her new Pokemon (a Treecko) and giving a slightly nervous look at the rest of the teens. She poked the other girl on the shoulder, smiling warmly towards her. "You're Naomi, right? I'm Amber, so I guess we're gonna be travelling together, huh?" She gave a quick glance to the rest, who were beginning to converse. She noticed the spiky hair of the other teen she was to travel with. "You too! Over here, Jason!"
---
List was randomized, here were the results.
9 - Helena Kenshaw - PsychoJigglypuff
4 - Ian Pull - miltankRancher
5 - Dale "Ark" Arkuna – Beegu
-
7 - Jason "Jace" Moral - The Final Watchman
1 - Amber Caulfield - Tokio
2 - Naomi Genava - Otherworld9)
-
8 - Evily Aquana - Capi6
3 - Rena Russels - Saturated Hue
6 - Joshua – TornZero
Amber received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Squirtle [Male]
Naomi received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Treecko [Female]
Rena received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Oshawott [Male]
Ian received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Totodile [Male]
Ark received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Turtwig [Male]
Joshua received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Bulbasaur [Female]
Jace received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Tepig [Male]
Evily received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Torchic [Male]
Helena received: PokétchX, 5 Pokéballs, 3 Potions, 1 Paralyz Heal, 1 Antidote
Cyndaquil [Male]
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