Treecko Tamer
AKA 'Darkliger'
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This is the first full-length Pokemon fanfiction. This story is a crossoverof the Pokemon Yellow and Fire Red games, as well as the Pokemon anime.
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Pokémon Adventure: Generation Genesis
Chapter 1: Escape
"…Where am I…?"
"The experiment is complete."
"…Who am I...?"
"Begin the final checks."
"…What am I doing here…?"
"Is the subject ready?"
"The subject should be ready, sir."
"…This place…it does not feel right…I should not be here… I have to get out of here!! AAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!"
"The experiment is escaping!"
"Stop it!"
"It went this way!"
"Catch it, NOW!"
"It's going through the air ducts!"
"Send all available agents to retrieve it!"
"Yes, sir!"
……….
Male Voice 1: "This is Blue Rose, calling Central Command!"
Male Voice 2: "This is the Central Command. What's your status?"
Blue Rose: "The target has escaped!"
Central Command: "Can you pinpoint its location?"
Blue Rose: "Negative."
Female Voice: "This is Red Hare, reporting in."
Central Command: "What is it, Red Hare?"
Red Hare: "Our Pokémon followed the target, but it got away."
Central Command: "Return to base immediately."
Blue Rose and Red Hare: "Roger."
The duo put away their 2-way radios and stared into the horizon.
"The boss is not going to like this," said the man.
"Come on, let's go," said the woman.
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A large stadium filled to capacity with thousands of cheering fans as the battle of the century took place. On one side of the stadium was a red dragon-like Pokémon with large wings and a burning flame at the tip of its tail. This Pokémon was known as Charizard. Its opponent was also a dragon-like Pokémon, but this one was orange with a small horn on its head, slightly smaller wings than the Charizard, and a bigger flameless tail. Its name is Dragonite.
His trainer, a preteen boy, gave the first command, "Charizard, start off with an aerial Fire Punch!"
The red dragon nodded and took up into the sky.
"Dragonite, hit him with Dragonbreath!" A much older male shouted to his Pokémon.
The Dragonite grunted in compliance and shot out a trail of blue flames from his mouth. Charizard strafed from left to right in order to evade the attack. As Charizard closed in, Dragonite attempted to stop it by swinging its massive tail at it; but Charizard grabbed the tail with his right hand and dished out a fierce Fire Punch with his left arm.
"Now Charizard, use Flamethrower!" Charizard built up energy for the attack while his foe staggered from the previous hit, but when he was about to release the flames, Dragonite's trainer gave out a new command, "Fly, Dragonite!"
The Dragon-type Pokémon took off just in time to avoid the Flamethrower. Charizard looked up in amazement as his opponent flew upwards faster than he could imagine.
"Go after him Charizard!" The boy told him. Charizard nodded and took off once again. Dragonite's trainer hoped this would happen.
"You got him right where you want him Dragonite! Knock it down with Sky Attack!" Dragonite stopped in midair and dove at the fire/flying-type faster than when he rose. Charizard gasped, but had no time to evade the winged creature. Dragonite tackled him, making him fall hard to the ground.
"Charizard, aim a Flamethrower at the ground to break the fall! Hurry!" Charizard aimed its signature attack at the ground, and sure enough, its fall slowed down greatly.
"Tsk...Amateurs," Dragonite's trainer smirked. While Charizard used his Flamethrower, Dragonite dove again. Both the boy and Charizard were ready.
"Stop him Charizard!" The red dragon looked behind him and spotted Dragonite coming at him again. He rotated so that his back faced the ground while his Flamethrower was still going and hit Dragonite in the process. "Now Charizard, use Metal Claw!"
While Dragonite was still recovering from the fire attack, Charizard came at him again with his claw shining brightly as he hit the dragon-type with two consecutive Metal Claws.
"Great job, now finish him off with Seismic Toss!" The boy shouted.
"Dragonite, counter him with Hyper Beam!" Dragonite quickly gathered energy for the last attack, hoping to stop his opponent finally. He waited until the moment was right and released the energy attack. At the last possible moment, Charizard moved to the side.
"NO!!"
"Get him Charizard!!" Charizard roared as he grabbed Dragonite by the tail and began spinning him around. When he was sure that his opponent was dizzy, he let go of the dragon-type sending him staggering towards the ground. Dragonite hit the ground with great force, knocking him unconscious.
"Dragonite is unable to battle! Charizard wins!" The referee announced, "The victory goes to Ash!"
"He did it! Ash Ketchum has defeated the champion Lance, and has become the youngest Pokémon League Champion in history! Give it up for Ash!"
"Ash! Ash! Ash!" The crowd chorused, "Ash! Ash! Ash!"
"Ash!...Ash!...Ash, wake up!" a woman's voiced echoed. A boy no older than ten years of age, bolted up from his bed.
"Good morning, Mom!" Ash replied groggily, "I was having a wonderful dream. I was battling against the League Champion and I won!"
His mother, Delia Ketchum, a young woman in her early thirties walked in and smiled. Her attire consisted of a yellow shirt, a pink jacket, and a blue skirt. Her auburn hair was tied into a short ponytail. "I can see you're more than ready to start your journey."
"You bet! I already know which Pokémon I want to start out with!"
"Which one?"
"I want to start with Charmander!"
"Well, if you don't hurry, you'll miss your chance and not get Charmander."
"You're right! I need to get dressed right away."
"Alright Ash, I'll leave you alone then," His mother said as she turned around, "Breakfast is ready when you're finished."
After she closed the door, Ash changed out of his pajamas and into the clothes he would wear from then on during his journey. He now wore a black T-shirt, light blue jeans, a blue white-sleeved jacket, and an official Pokémon League hat to go on his spiky raven-black hair.
Ash picked up a green backpack, walked downstairs to see Delia already seated, and eating. Across the table, a plate of pancakes and bacon sat, waiting to be digested. Taking a knife and fork in his hands, Ash gobbled down the meal in seconds flat.
"Well, I guess I'm ready to go, Mom," the boy said with a sad smile. He knew it would not be easy for her to accept the reality that her only son would leave on a Pokémon journey. She nodded and tried to smile the best she could, "Right. All boys leave home someday. Just be careful out there, okay?" she asked, "Oh! And Prof. Oak is looking for you next door."
After giving his mother one last hug, Ash exited his home, marking the first steps of his journey.
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Pallet Town was a small suburban town with only a few dozen houses surrounded by grassy plains. The town itself had only one road leading out, as forests surrounded the east and west sides and a large sea to its south. Because of the lack of heavy traffic and natural surroundings, the atmosphere was very clean. Many young Pokémon trainers who lived in Kanto started out here, thereby giving the town the motto, "Shades of your journey await!"
Ash wanted to visit his friend, Gary Oak. As he stepped on the welcome mat of the Oak household and knocked on the front door, Gary's older sister, Daisy, answered.
"Hi Ash!" She greeted the boy, "What brings you here?"
"Hi Daisy," He greeted back, "I'm about to get my first Pokémon today! Is Gary home?"
"No, he's over at Grandpa's laboratory. He should still be there."
"Thanks, Daisy," Ash said as he turned to leave, "See you later!"
"Bye, Ash!"
Ash noticed a few more people were outside today when he made his way to the Professor Oak's home. He decided to talk to them before he goes to see the professor. A girl he spoke with was raising Pokémon and valued them for their ability to protect her. A heavyset man told him about how incredible it was that PCs are able to store items and Pokémon. Finally, an eight-year-old girl told Ash that reading signs in the middle of road would be very helpful.
Ash finally reached his destination. He stepped inside and began navigating his way through the hallway. A few of the many rooms he passed by belonged to Prof. Oak's assistants. Oak's first assistant was a middle-aged man with a traditional closed white lab coat and glasses. The second assistant was a woman in her mid-thirties who wore a green dress with an open lab coat over it. The last of Oak's staff was a boy who looked only a few years older than Ash. He had raven black hair like Ash with a red headband around the forehead. Ash had not seen him around the lab as much as the first two so he concluded that the person was new.
At the very end of the hallway, a door sat open with a sign overhead that said "Trainer's Hall." This was the place to go if you were a new trainer awaiting their first Pokémon. As Ash entered the large room, he spotted a familiar boy with spiky brown hair, standing beside an empty table. He wore a purple T-shirt, blue pants, and brown boots. Ash decided to get his attention, "Hey, Gary!"
The boy known as Gary turned around to see Ash coming his way and waved his arm. "Yo, Ash! It's about time you got here!"
"You know me! I always have to make a good entrance," Ash replied after giving his friend a low high-five, "Where's Prof. Oak?"
"I don't know. I ran here 'cos he said he had a Pokémon for me!"
"You think he'll be back soon?"
Gary shrugged his shoulder, "I don't know, Ash. He's usually here to greet new trainers first thing in the morning."
"We should go look for him."
"Good idea. Let's go!"
As the boys left the lab, Ash recalled that he did not see Prof. Oak around the town, so Gary suggested they look around the woods up north. Ash and Gary had to use extreme caution around the woodland areas as wild Pokémon often attacked intruders of their territories. Ash checked the right side of the path, while Gary checked the left side. As Ash search the area, he noticed something ahead of him.
Upon further inspection, the object was a small Pokémon. It was a yellow mouse-like creature with small arms and legs; it also had two brown lines running along its backside and had a lightning bolt-shaped tail.
"It's a Pikachu." Ash whispered.
To be continued...
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There you have it! The first chapter of my story. Tell me what you think of it so far.
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Pokémon Adventure: Generation Genesis
Chapter 1: Escape
"…Where am I…?"
"The experiment is complete."
"…Who am I...?"
"Begin the final checks."
"…What am I doing here…?"
"Is the subject ready?"
"The subject should be ready, sir."
"…This place…it does not feel right…I should not be here… I have to get out of here!! AAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!"
"The experiment is escaping!"
"Stop it!"
"It went this way!"
"Catch it, NOW!"
"It's going through the air ducts!"
"Send all available agents to retrieve it!"
"Yes, sir!"
……….
Male Voice 1: "This is Blue Rose, calling Central Command!"
Male Voice 2: "This is the Central Command. What's your status?"
Blue Rose: "The target has escaped!"
Central Command: "Can you pinpoint its location?"
Blue Rose: "Negative."
Female Voice: "This is Red Hare, reporting in."
Central Command: "What is it, Red Hare?"
Red Hare: "Our Pokémon followed the target, but it got away."
Central Command: "Return to base immediately."
Blue Rose and Red Hare: "Roger."
The duo put away their 2-way radios and stared into the horizon.
"The boss is not going to like this," said the man.
"Come on, let's go," said the woman.
----------------
A large stadium filled to capacity with thousands of cheering fans as the battle of the century took place. On one side of the stadium was a red dragon-like Pokémon with large wings and a burning flame at the tip of its tail. This Pokémon was known as Charizard. Its opponent was also a dragon-like Pokémon, but this one was orange with a small horn on its head, slightly smaller wings than the Charizard, and a bigger flameless tail. Its name is Dragonite.
His trainer, a preteen boy, gave the first command, "Charizard, start off with an aerial Fire Punch!"
The red dragon nodded and took up into the sky.
"Dragonite, hit him with Dragonbreath!" A much older male shouted to his Pokémon.
The Dragonite grunted in compliance and shot out a trail of blue flames from his mouth. Charizard strafed from left to right in order to evade the attack. As Charizard closed in, Dragonite attempted to stop it by swinging its massive tail at it; but Charizard grabbed the tail with his right hand and dished out a fierce Fire Punch with his left arm.
"Now Charizard, use Flamethrower!" Charizard built up energy for the attack while his foe staggered from the previous hit, but when he was about to release the flames, Dragonite's trainer gave out a new command, "Fly, Dragonite!"
The Dragon-type Pokémon took off just in time to avoid the Flamethrower. Charizard looked up in amazement as his opponent flew upwards faster than he could imagine.
"Go after him Charizard!" The boy told him. Charizard nodded and took off once again. Dragonite's trainer hoped this would happen.
"You got him right where you want him Dragonite! Knock it down with Sky Attack!" Dragonite stopped in midair and dove at the fire/flying-type faster than when he rose. Charizard gasped, but had no time to evade the winged creature. Dragonite tackled him, making him fall hard to the ground.
"Charizard, aim a Flamethrower at the ground to break the fall! Hurry!" Charizard aimed its signature attack at the ground, and sure enough, its fall slowed down greatly.
"Tsk...Amateurs," Dragonite's trainer smirked. While Charizard used his Flamethrower, Dragonite dove again. Both the boy and Charizard were ready.
"Stop him Charizard!" The red dragon looked behind him and spotted Dragonite coming at him again. He rotated so that his back faced the ground while his Flamethrower was still going and hit Dragonite in the process. "Now Charizard, use Metal Claw!"
While Dragonite was still recovering from the fire attack, Charizard came at him again with his claw shining brightly as he hit the dragon-type with two consecutive Metal Claws.
"Great job, now finish him off with Seismic Toss!" The boy shouted.
"Dragonite, counter him with Hyper Beam!" Dragonite quickly gathered energy for the last attack, hoping to stop his opponent finally. He waited until the moment was right and released the energy attack. At the last possible moment, Charizard moved to the side.
"NO!!"
"Get him Charizard!!" Charizard roared as he grabbed Dragonite by the tail and began spinning him around. When he was sure that his opponent was dizzy, he let go of the dragon-type sending him staggering towards the ground. Dragonite hit the ground with great force, knocking him unconscious.
"Dragonite is unable to battle! Charizard wins!" The referee announced, "The victory goes to Ash!"
"He did it! Ash Ketchum has defeated the champion Lance, and has become the youngest Pokémon League Champion in history! Give it up for Ash!"
"Ash! Ash! Ash!" The crowd chorused, "Ash! Ash! Ash!"
"Ash!...Ash!...Ash, wake up!" a woman's voiced echoed. A boy no older than ten years of age, bolted up from his bed.
"Good morning, Mom!" Ash replied groggily, "I was having a wonderful dream. I was battling against the League Champion and I won!"
His mother, Delia Ketchum, a young woman in her early thirties walked in and smiled. Her attire consisted of a yellow shirt, a pink jacket, and a blue skirt. Her auburn hair was tied into a short ponytail. "I can see you're more than ready to start your journey."
"You bet! I already know which Pokémon I want to start out with!"
"Which one?"
"I want to start with Charmander!"
"Well, if you don't hurry, you'll miss your chance and not get Charmander."
"You're right! I need to get dressed right away."
"Alright Ash, I'll leave you alone then," His mother said as she turned around, "Breakfast is ready when you're finished."
After she closed the door, Ash changed out of his pajamas and into the clothes he would wear from then on during his journey. He now wore a black T-shirt, light blue jeans, a blue white-sleeved jacket, and an official Pokémon League hat to go on his spiky raven-black hair.
Ash picked up a green backpack, walked downstairs to see Delia already seated, and eating. Across the table, a plate of pancakes and bacon sat, waiting to be digested. Taking a knife and fork in his hands, Ash gobbled down the meal in seconds flat.
"Well, I guess I'm ready to go, Mom," the boy said with a sad smile. He knew it would not be easy for her to accept the reality that her only son would leave on a Pokémon journey. She nodded and tried to smile the best she could, "Right. All boys leave home someday. Just be careful out there, okay?" she asked, "Oh! And Prof. Oak is looking for you next door."
After giving his mother one last hug, Ash exited his home, marking the first steps of his journey.
------------------
Pallet Town was a small suburban town with only a few dozen houses surrounded by grassy plains. The town itself had only one road leading out, as forests surrounded the east and west sides and a large sea to its south. Because of the lack of heavy traffic and natural surroundings, the atmosphere was very clean. Many young Pokémon trainers who lived in Kanto started out here, thereby giving the town the motto, "Shades of your journey await!"
Ash wanted to visit his friend, Gary Oak. As he stepped on the welcome mat of the Oak household and knocked on the front door, Gary's older sister, Daisy, answered.
"Hi Ash!" She greeted the boy, "What brings you here?"
"Hi Daisy," He greeted back, "I'm about to get my first Pokémon today! Is Gary home?"
"No, he's over at Grandpa's laboratory. He should still be there."
"Thanks, Daisy," Ash said as he turned to leave, "See you later!"
"Bye, Ash!"
Ash noticed a few more people were outside today when he made his way to the Professor Oak's home. He decided to talk to them before he goes to see the professor. A girl he spoke with was raising Pokémon and valued them for their ability to protect her. A heavyset man told him about how incredible it was that PCs are able to store items and Pokémon. Finally, an eight-year-old girl told Ash that reading signs in the middle of road would be very helpful.
Ash finally reached his destination. He stepped inside and began navigating his way through the hallway. A few of the many rooms he passed by belonged to Prof. Oak's assistants. Oak's first assistant was a middle-aged man with a traditional closed white lab coat and glasses. The second assistant was a woman in her mid-thirties who wore a green dress with an open lab coat over it. The last of Oak's staff was a boy who looked only a few years older than Ash. He had raven black hair like Ash with a red headband around the forehead. Ash had not seen him around the lab as much as the first two so he concluded that the person was new.
At the very end of the hallway, a door sat open with a sign overhead that said "Trainer's Hall." This was the place to go if you were a new trainer awaiting their first Pokémon. As Ash entered the large room, he spotted a familiar boy with spiky brown hair, standing beside an empty table. He wore a purple T-shirt, blue pants, and brown boots. Ash decided to get his attention, "Hey, Gary!"
The boy known as Gary turned around to see Ash coming his way and waved his arm. "Yo, Ash! It's about time you got here!"
"You know me! I always have to make a good entrance," Ash replied after giving his friend a low high-five, "Where's Prof. Oak?"
"I don't know. I ran here 'cos he said he had a Pokémon for me!"
"You think he'll be back soon?"
Gary shrugged his shoulder, "I don't know, Ash. He's usually here to greet new trainers first thing in the morning."
"We should go look for him."
"Good idea. Let's go!"
As the boys left the lab, Ash recalled that he did not see Prof. Oak around the town, so Gary suggested they look around the woods up north. Ash and Gary had to use extreme caution around the woodland areas as wild Pokémon often attacked intruders of their territories. Ash checked the right side of the path, while Gary checked the left side. As Ash search the area, he noticed something ahead of him.
Upon further inspection, the object was a small Pokémon. It was a yellow mouse-like creature with small arms and legs; it also had two brown lines running along its backside and had a lightning bolt-shaped tail.
"It's a Pikachu." Ash whispered.
To be continued...
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There you have it! The first chapter of my story. Tell me what you think of it so far.
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