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Spliced… version 3
Here is the third re-write of my fic. Once again, it's influenced by a combination of my very first fic; all of my other fics and FR/LG, but it's technically in its own right as a fan-fiction and involves various game characters. Hope you enjoy.
Disclaimer: This fan-fiction, "Spliced", is solely mine. It contains some mild language, violence and mortal peril, but nothing too bad. Pokémon is © Game Freak and Nintendo, 1995-2007. All other characters are © Saphira_Thorn.
A/N: I'd like to thank Marmalade for providing a description of a science lab and to Maze for suggesting the much needed change of title.
Between the two of us, Zet (or should I say Zetta Despair) and I came to the conclusion last night (9/11/08) that Kanto needed to be massively remodelled. Hence, the major cities and townships – with the exception of Viridian City and the towns of Pallet and Lavender – will have new names and descriptions. In addition, there will be new badges and Gym Leaders. Thus, this is why I've provided a full 'sneak peek' of all the chapters I plan to write.
==Spliced==
Table of Contents:
Book 1: The Beginning
Prologue (This Post)
Chapter 1: Preparing for the Adventure
Chapter 2: A Long Planned Escape and an Observer
Extra 1: A Tragic World
Chapter 3: The Viridian Forest (Part 1: Attacked! Part 2: Journey through the Forest)
Chapter 4: The First Badge
Chapter 5: Speed of Lightning, Roar of Thunder
Chapter 6: Leviathan City – Anarchy and the Frost Badge (Part 1: Bianca. Part 2: Teamwork)
Chapter 7: Departure
Extra 2: Turning Point
Chapter 8: Arrival in Asobibi
Chapter 9: Trainer Vs TR – Who will win?
Chapter 10: A Teleportation and a Ghostly Encounter
Book 2: Separated
Chapter 11: Back to Leviathan and Onto the Rock Tunnel
Chapter 12: The Mental Struggle Begins
Chapter 13: Spectres in the Mist
Chapter 14: Spirited Away
Chapter 15: Trouble Returns
Chapter 16: Captive… but Trouble's Brewing
Chapter 17: Recovering Paul
Chapter 18: Arrival in Moroi
Chapter 19: Rebecca Vs the Trio
Book 3: The Evils of TR and the AOC
Chapter 20: Back to Lavender
Chapter 21: Rematch with Rebecca
Chapter 22: Setting out towards Turehu
Chapter 23: The Blue Furred Tiger
Chapter 24: Bite of the 'ray
Chapter 25: Resurrection
Chapter 26: Outnumbered?!
Chapter 27: Victory at Last!
Chapter 28: Rompo City
Book 4: The Path to Greatness
Chapter 29: Fly
Chapter 30: Another AOC Encounter
Chapter 31: Danger on Route Seventeen
Chapter 32: Yet more Friends
Chapter 33: Hunting a Pokémon
Chapter 34: The Eevee Diverseness of Shedu
Book 5: Saving Rompo
Chapter 35: Rompo under Attack (Part 1)
Chapter 36: Gathering of the Chosen Trio (Part 2)
Chapter 37: Rompo City – Barrier (Part 3)
Chapter 38: Rompo City – Floor # 1 (Part 4)
Chapter 39: Rompo City – Floor # 2 (Part 5)
Chapter 40: Rompo City – Floor # 3 (Part 6)
Chapter 41: Rompo City – Outside (Part 7)
Chapter 42: Rompo City – Zombie (Part 8)
Chapter 43: Rompo City – Power and Ambition (Part 9)
Chapter 44: Rompo City – Eleven Floors (Part 10)
Chapter 45: Rompo City – Mind Games (Part 11)
Chapter 46: Rompo City – Zet (Part 12)
Book 6: The Night that Got Out of Control
Chapter 47: Rompo City – Mewtwo's Pawn (Part 13)
Chapter 48: Rompo City – Betrayal and Redemption (Part 14)
Chapter 49: Rompo City – The Night that Got Out of Control (Part 15)
Chapter 50: Rompo City – Metang (Part 1)
Chapter 51: Rompo City – It's Bond Badge Time (Part 2)
Chapter 52: Pallet Town – A Time to Breath
Chapter 53: Viridian City – Hyper Battle (Part 1)
Chapter 54: Viridian City – Kanto's Fate Hangs in the Balance of Three (Part 2)
Chapter 55: Viridian City – Earning the Earth Badge (Part 3)
Chapter 56: Viridian City – Rowan's Redemption (Part 4)
Chapter 57: Outside the Leviathan Cave – The Almighty Clash (Part 1)
Chapter 58: Outside the Leviathan Cave – A Chosen Weakens (Part 2)
Chapter 59: Outside the Leviathan Cave – A Chosen's Death (Part 3)
Chapter 60 (Epilogue): A New Life Brings Echoes of the Past
PM List:
Shiny Mightyena
Lord Darkrai
4th Gen Matt
Zetta Despair
Blizzard Master
Alakazam17
Prologue:
Spring, 2007…
If one was to step down the stairs without knowing what was held down below, all they would see, to their great horror, was a row of narrow tubes lined up against all four sides of the large underground area. The tubes spawned from the ground to near the ceiling, their contents inside would seem like nothing but dark, lifeless objects huddled in the clear water to minimize their size. Several bubbles would float up from time to time from the oxygen tanks installed down below, and at the very back of the cave, a large monitor attached to the rugged stone would flicker every once in a while with long streams of coded characters running one after the other.
If one was to know what the area really held, however, they would take four certain steps to the left and flick on the switch hidden behind a panel of stone, watching the lights hung down from the ceiling light up to illuminate the environment below. Sterile equipment, glistening white in the bright light of the room, would lead up to the many laptops sitting innocently on the countertops, their screens black as they hummed in sleep. Thick wires attached to the backs of them would slither over the tabletops to the cylinders against the walls where many Pokémon rested, floating in their drugged sleep, before separating to join up with the main screen at the back of the room.
Beside at least five black, thin computer screens rested a silver platter of tools that lay beside each other one by one, as clean as the day they were made, the metal almost having a malevolent feel to them as they glinted off their reflections under the lamps. Several cabinets stood tight against each other, one either side of the large screen that served as the main database, each handle locked tightly with its other by small, golden lockets.
Deep in an underground facility, experiments were being conducted and Pokémon were being cloned. Due to the processes involved, they gave off lots of gamma radiation (Gamma was at the far end of the electromagnetic wave spectrum – it was an even longer wave than ultraviolet). Because they gave off Gamma radiation, these facilities had to be deep underground. The cloning was normally done at level seven and the average depth was around five thousand, six hundred metres. Professor Robert Jones, the head scientist, was currently working on an Arcanine-Suicune clone. As it was at the Growlithe stage, the process had been successful so far.
He waited for a few minutes and smiled faintly to himself when a Growlithe – exactly as he had imagined it – appeared in the cloning tank beside him. The small reddish-orange dog slept serenely. Its front and back legs were curled underneath it in a foetal position. Locks of amethyst coloured fur covered the top of its head, while below its chin was a large beard of white fur. Black stripes covered its body, giving it a feline look, and what used to be the fluffy white, stripe-less tail was now two small, ribbon-like tails that swerved by movements known only to them.
The cloning tanks themselves were circular glass tubes and connecting the Pokémon to the tanks were thin, flexible wires. Each cloning tank – there appeared to be several dozen – had a screen in front of them that displayed vital statistics in bar graphs and pie charts. Percentages flashed across the screen, slowly rising.
Stopping work to have a well needed break, he strolled over to have a look at the work of his colleagues'. In one tank, that looked exactly the same as the one which the cloned Growlithe lay sleeping in, was a sound asleep Meowth. Like the Growlithe, this was no ordinary Meowth. The tiny blue feline had various purple spots on its fur and a gold trinket on its forehead. Its small front legs and huge hind paws were curled underneath it in a foetal position, not unlike the Growlithe pup's position.
Adjusting his glasses, Robert spoke to his colleague. "How is the progress of the Meowth clone?"
"It's going well, sir," the junior scientist replied, trembling from a little excitement. "Its vital statistics are slow to rise, which is worrying. Other than that, everything is going according to plan."
"Very good," the head scientist answered back, placing a hand on his colleague's shoulder. Dressed in a white laboratory coat and black boots, with the traditional glasses that scientists wore, he had a look of power about him. "It doesn't really matter that its statistics are rising a bit too slowly, as it will reach one hundred percent sooner or later."
Turning away from the junior scientist, he faced the other cloning tanks and observed the rest of his team working on the other cloned Pokémon. "As you definitely know, thanks to a very generous offer from our boss, we all decided to create cloned Pokémon. In saying that, we lost a couple of clones in the very beginning; but, we'll learn from our mistakes and will continue to improve." Whilst saying this, he was gesturing madly with his hands.
An hour later, the scientists had finished their work on the cloned Pokémon. Taking in each of the experiments' features didn't take long, and Professor Robert Jones nodded slowly. "This Ponyta," he began, "what's the progress report on it?"
The Ponyta, like all of the other clones, was unique. It was a small grey-haired pony with thin legs and a small, yet thick, tail. Its indigo-coloured flaming mane was rather long on the top of its forehead, shrinking as it followed its spine, before increasing once more for the tail. Black hooves, brown eyes and four small bursts of bluish-purple flame which emanated from the back of the legs completed the cute animal.
"It was one of the last to reach one hundred percent, sir," another scientist answered.
"I see," Robert replied.
"Sir," the junior scientist started off. "How will we know how strong these Pokémon are?"
"I'm not sure, Blake," Jones responded. "But I hope we find out soon enough."
*****
Later, the ageing Professor Oak was having a conversation with an aide who had just come back from a secret mission. The Professor was old, and the aide young, but Oak still insisted that he was young-spirited.
Oak's greying hair was trimmed neatly, as it came down just short of his ears; whereas the aide's long brown hair came down to his shoulders and he also had the beginning of a goatee. Both Oak and the aide wore long white lab coats, but Oak's fell down to his black boots; the aide's stopped in between the knee and the ankle. The assistant also wore a short-sleeved grey v-neck jumper over a blue business shirt.
"How was everything? Were you able to smuggle a few of them away, Mike?" Professor Oak asked quietly, his voice a bit hoarse.
"It went perfectly," Mike the aide answered. "And yes, I have got a few of them with me. But being a double-crosser isn't easy. If they find out, we're history."
Mike paused and drew four gleaming, red and white Pokéballs from his pocket. "The majority of them were Kanto-based creatures, but there were others – from Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh – who weren't native."
"Are these specimens ready for battle?" the researcher questioned, his grey eyes appearing to glint for a moment.
The Aide looked at his mentor and nodded silently. He handed the four spheres over to Professor Oak, who placed them in the small dome. Mike looked away briefly, thinking of the scientists he had deceived, but was jerked out of his reverie by an expectant Professor.
"Did you not hear me? I asked which ones they were," the researcher repeated.
"…" Mike hesitated, wondering what to say, but then decided not to answer.
"Thank you for your time," Professor Oak replied, with a genuine smile on his face.
Here is the third re-write of my fic. Once again, it's influenced by a combination of my very first fic; all of my other fics and FR/LG, but it's technically in its own right as a fan-fiction and involves various game characters. Hope you enjoy.
Disclaimer: This fan-fiction, "Spliced", is solely mine. It contains some mild language, violence and mortal peril, but nothing too bad. Pokémon is © Game Freak and Nintendo, 1995-2007. All other characters are © Saphira_Thorn.
A/N: I'd like to thank Marmalade for providing a description of a science lab and to Maze for suggesting the much needed change of title.
Between the two of us, Zet (or should I say Zetta Despair) and I came to the conclusion last night (9/11/08) that Kanto needed to be massively remodelled. Hence, the major cities and townships – with the exception of Viridian City and the towns of Pallet and Lavender – will have new names and descriptions. In addition, there will be new badges and Gym Leaders. Thus, this is why I've provided a full 'sneak peek' of all the chapters I plan to write.
==Spliced==
Table of Contents:
Book 1: The Beginning
Prologue (This Post)
Chapter 1: Preparing for the Adventure
Chapter 2: A Long Planned Escape and an Observer
Extra 1: A Tragic World
Chapter 3: The Viridian Forest (Part 1: Attacked! Part 2: Journey through the Forest)
Chapter 4: The First Badge
Chapter 5: Speed of Lightning, Roar of Thunder
Chapter 6: Leviathan City – Anarchy and the Frost Badge (Part 1: Bianca. Part 2: Teamwork)
Chapter 7: Departure
Extra 2: Turning Point
Chapter 8: Arrival in Asobibi
Chapter 9: Trainer Vs TR – Who will win?
Chapter 10: A Teleportation and a Ghostly Encounter
Book 2: Separated
Chapter 11: Back to Leviathan and Onto the Rock Tunnel
Chapter 12: The Mental Struggle Begins
Chapter 13: Spectres in the Mist
Chapter 14: Spirited Away
Chapter 15: Trouble Returns
Chapter 16: Captive… but Trouble's Brewing
Chapter 17: Recovering Paul
Chapter 18: Arrival in Moroi
Chapter 19: Rebecca Vs the Trio
Book 3: The Evils of TR and the AOC
Chapter 20: Back to Lavender
Chapter 21: Rematch with Rebecca
Chapter 22: Setting out towards Turehu
Chapter 23: The Blue Furred Tiger
Chapter 24: Bite of the 'ray
Chapter 25: Resurrection
Chapter 26: Outnumbered?!
Chapter 27: Victory at Last!
Chapter 28: Rompo City
Book 4: The Path to Greatness
Chapter 29: Fly
Chapter 30: Another AOC Encounter
Chapter 31: Danger on Route Seventeen
Chapter 32: Yet more Friends
Chapter 33: Hunting a Pokémon
Chapter 34: The Eevee Diverseness of Shedu
Book 5: Saving Rompo
Chapter 35: Rompo under Attack (Part 1)
Chapter 36: Gathering of the Chosen Trio (Part 2)
Chapter 37: Rompo City – Barrier (Part 3)
Chapter 38: Rompo City – Floor # 1 (Part 4)
Chapter 39: Rompo City – Floor # 2 (Part 5)
Chapter 40: Rompo City – Floor # 3 (Part 6)
Chapter 41: Rompo City – Outside (Part 7)
Chapter 42: Rompo City – Zombie (Part 8)
Chapter 43: Rompo City – Power and Ambition (Part 9)
Chapter 44: Rompo City – Eleven Floors (Part 10)
Chapter 45: Rompo City – Mind Games (Part 11)
Chapter 46: Rompo City – Zet (Part 12)
Book 6: The Night that Got Out of Control
Chapter 47: Rompo City – Mewtwo's Pawn (Part 13)
Chapter 48: Rompo City – Betrayal and Redemption (Part 14)
Chapter 49: Rompo City – The Night that Got Out of Control (Part 15)
Chapter 50: Rompo City – Metang (Part 1)
Chapter 51: Rompo City – It's Bond Badge Time (Part 2)
Chapter 52: Pallet Town – A Time to Breath
Chapter 53: Viridian City – Hyper Battle (Part 1)
Chapter 54: Viridian City – Kanto's Fate Hangs in the Balance of Three (Part 2)
Chapter 55: Viridian City – Earning the Earth Badge (Part 3)
Chapter 56: Viridian City – Rowan's Redemption (Part 4)
Chapter 57: Outside the Leviathan Cave – The Almighty Clash (Part 1)
Chapter 58: Outside the Leviathan Cave – A Chosen Weakens (Part 2)
Chapter 59: Outside the Leviathan Cave – A Chosen's Death (Part 3)
Chapter 60 (Epilogue): A New Life Brings Echoes of the Past
PM List:
Shiny Mightyena
Lord Darkrai
4th Gen Matt
Zetta Despair
Blizzard Master
Alakazam17
Prologue:
Spring, 2007…
If one was to step down the stairs without knowing what was held down below, all they would see, to their great horror, was a row of narrow tubes lined up against all four sides of the large underground area. The tubes spawned from the ground to near the ceiling, their contents inside would seem like nothing but dark, lifeless objects huddled in the clear water to minimize their size. Several bubbles would float up from time to time from the oxygen tanks installed down below, and at the very back of the cave, a large monitor attached to the rugged stone would flicker every once in a while with long streams of coded characters running one after the other.
If one was to know what the area really held, however, they would take four certain steps to the left and flick on the switch hidden behind a panel of stone, watching the lights hung down from the ceiling light up to illuminate the environment below. Sterile equipment, glistening white in the bright light of the room, would lead up to the many laptops sitting innocently on the countertops, their screens black as they hummed in sleep. Thick wires attached to the backs of them would slither over the tabletops to the cylinders against the walls where many Pokémon rested, floating in their drugged sleep, before separating to join up with the main screen at the back of the room.
Beside at least five black, thin computer screens rested a silver platter of tools that lay beside each other one by one, as clean as the day they were made, the metal almost having a malevolent feel to them as they glinted off their reflections under the lamps. Several cabinets stood tight against each other, one either side of the large screen that served as the main database, each handle locked tightly with its other by small, golden lockets.
Deep in an underground facility, experiments were being conducted and Pokémon were being cloned. Due to the processes involved, they gave off lots of gamma radiation (Gamma was at the far end of the electromagnetic wave spectrum – it was an even longer wave than ultraviolet). Because they gave off Gamma radiation, these facilities had to be deep underground. The cloning was normally done at level seven and the average depth was around five thousand, six hundred metres. Professor Robert Jones, the head scientist, was currently working on an Arcanine-Suicune clone. As it was at the Growlithe stage, the process had been successful so far.
He waited for a few minutes and smiled faintly to himself when a Growlithe – exactly as he had imagined it – appeared in the cloning tank beside him. The small reddish-orange dog slept serenely. Its front and back legs were curled underneath it in a foetal position. Locks of amethyst coloured fur covered the top of its head, while below its chin was a large beard of white fur. Black stripes covered its body, giving it a feline look, and what used to be the fluffy white, stripe-less tail was now two small, ribbon-like tails that swerved by movements known only to them.
The cloning tanks themselves were circular glass tubes and connecting the Pokémon to the tanks were thin, flexible wires. Each cloning tank – there appeared to be several dozen – had a screen in front of them that displayed vital statistics in bar graphs and pie charts. Percentages flashed across the screen, slowly rising.
Stopping work to have a well needed break, he strolled over to have a look at the work of his colleagues'. In one tank, that looked exactly the same as the one which the cloned Growlithe lay sleeping in, was a sound asleep Meowth. Like the Growlithe, this was no ordinary Meowth. The tiny blue feline had various purple spots on its fur and a gold trinket on its forehead. Its small front legs and huge hind paws were curled underneath it in a foetal position, not unlike the Growlithe pup's position.
Adjusting his glasses, Robert spoke to his colleague. "How is the progress of the Meowth clone?"
"It's going well, sir," the junior scientist replied, trembling from a little excitement. "Its vital statistics are slow to rise, which is worrying. Other than that, everything is going according to plan."
"Very good," the head scientist answered back, placing a hand on his colleague's shoulder. Dressed in a white laboratory coat and black boots, with the traditional glasses that scientists wore, he had a look of power about him. "It doesn't really matter that its statistics are rising a bit too slowly, as it will reach one hundred percent sooner or later."
Turning away from the junior scientist, he faced the other cloning tanks and observed the rest of his team working on the other cloned Pokémon. "As you definitely know, thanks to a very generous offer from our boss, we all decided to create cloned Pokémon. In saying that, we lost a couple of clones in the very beginning; but, we'll learn from our mistakes and will continue to improve." Whilst saying this, he was gesturing madly with his hands.
An hour later, the scientists had finished their work on the cloned Pokémon. Taking in each of the experiments' features didn't take long, and Professor Robert Jones nodded slowly. "This Ponyta," he began, "what's the progress report on it?"
The Ponyta, like all of the other clones, was unique. It was a small grey-haired pony with thin legs and a small, yet thick, tail. Its indigo-coloured flaming mane was rather long on the top of its forehead, shrinking as it followed its spine, before increasing once more for the tail. Black hooves, brown eyes and four small bursts of bluish-purple flame which emanated from the back of the legs completed the cute animal.
"It was one of the last to reach one hundred percent, sir," another scientist answered.
"I see," Robert replied.
"Sir," the junior scientist started off. "How will we know how strong these Pokémon are?"
"I'm not sure, Blake," Jones responded. "But I hope we find out soon enough."
*****
Later, the ageing Professor Oak was having a conversation with an aide who had just come back from a secret mission. The Professor was old, and the aide young, but Oak still insisted that he was young-spirited.
Oak's greying hair was trimmed neatly, as it came down just short of his ears; whereas the aide's long brown hair came down to his shoulders and he also had the beginning of a goatee. Both Oak and the aide wore long white lab coats, but Oak's fell down to his black boots; the aide's stopped in between the knee and the ankle. The assistant also wore a short-sleeved grey v-neck jumper over a blue business shirt.
"How was everything? Were you able to smuggle a few of them away, Mike?" Professor Oak asked quietly, his voice a bit hoarse.
"It went perfectly," Mike the aide answered. "And yes, I have got a few of them with me. But being a double-crosser isn't easy. If they find out, we're history."
Mike paused and drew four gleaming, red and white Pokéballs from his pocket. "The majority of them were Kanto-based creatures, but there were others – from Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh – who weren't native."
"Are these specimens ready for battle?" the researcher questioned, his grey eyes appearing to glint for a moment.
The Aide looked at his mentor and nodded silently. He handed the four spheres over to Professor Oak, who placed them in the small dome. Mike looked away briefly, thinking of the scientists he had deceived, but was jerked out of his reverie by an expectant Professor.
"Did you not hear me? I asked which ones they were," the researcher repeated.
"…" Mike hesitated, wondering what to say, but then decided not to answer.
"Thank you for your time," Professor Oak replied, with a genuine smile on his face.
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