- 50
- Posts
- 13
- Years
- Seen Jul 6, 2013
![[PokeCommunity.com] Wind & Rain - The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone [T] [PokeCommunity.com] Wind & Rain - The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone [T]](https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/gguru1/ALBUM%202/windandrain.jpg)
This is a reboot of a project I began working on elsewhere on the web. I started it because I've gotten extremely positive and warm responses to earlier short works and have been asked to attempt a longer work, so here it is.
This story concerns a unique setting incorporating elements of the Pokémon games, animé, the real world, and my own daydreams. Mild swearing is to be expected, but no major language "bombs".
I'd like to approach this in the manner of an OVA in that the chapters may not come frequently or at predictable intervals, but I do intend for them to be high quality and be posted reasonably often. It may take a while, but it is my intent to tell this story, sooner or later.
Constructive criticism is of course always welcome, and I thank you in advance should any come my way.
And of course feedback and constructive criticism is always welcome.
Thank you for checking out my thread, and if you read my story I hope you enjoy it and thank you for giving me a chance.
Technical details including maps and illustrations concerning elements of the story can be found at the bottom contained in a spoiler box in a manner similar to Bobandbill's Pokémon Colosseum Retelling.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
***
Wind and Rain
The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone
Chapter 1
The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone
Chapter 1
Cruise Elroy loved his Pokémon, loved the Munia region, and loved to fly.
Upon the back of his Flygon, he reveled in all these wonders at once.
Few things can bring a human and a Pokémon closer than the trust exchanged when soaring through the sky together. Cruise hung on right as he always did, feeling his Flygon's heart motoring as her crooning wings slipped through the air.
From this height, Cruise could behold the full glory of his native region of Munia, which stretched east of Unova like a colossal, forked tail into the Atlantic Ocean. Munia and eastern Unova were contiguous, and together formed one great, long, island, whose irregular shape resembled a gigantic fish Pokémon.
Flying was always a pleasure, for Cruise and his Flygon both. Years passed, but the delight and novelty of flying never wore thin.
Today's flight however, was more than just a joyride. This was work. This was survival as Cruise and his Flygon, Sophia, then knew it. For they were both star players of the Arverna Cyclones, and Cruise and Sophia's talent and tactics helped turn Arverna City from an obscure town on the far side of Undella Bay into the home of the most lucrative and successful team in the North American Air Polo League.
Cruise and his Flygon, as they did routinely, had flown out to sea, south of the Munian mainland, and trained ceaselessly.
Flying sports were a tricky thing to practice for. A field one day was a field on any day, but the sky was always full of surprises. The temperature of the air, the position of the moon, sheer randomness itself, could make the sky a joy to maneuver through, or a tricky, trap laden, terror.
All that risk and difficulty was just when flying in an open sky. Air Polo was played with two teams of six Pokémon and their riders, and in close proximity, all struggling to stay aloft and not crash disastrously as they zipped and zoomed to capture and defend the ball, and to score goals.
To complicate things, in professional Air Polo, the flying Pokémon were blindfolded throughout the match. It was up to the player and their Pokémon to understand each other so the pair could act as one, while also being at unity with the rest of the team.
So Cruise and Sophia trained constantly. Both with the rest of the team, and on their own, as they were now.
"Sophia and I like to fly over the water off Munia's south coast." Cruise said in an interview with Pokésports Illustrated, in which he and his famous Flygon were the cover story.
"Every weekend we'll head out and train till the sun goes down. I like training over the ocean because having nowhere to land encourages us to keep in the air no matter what. It's too far for me to swim to shore at that distance and I don't have any water Pokémon that can ferry me to the beach, so the pressure is always on Sophie to be strong enough to get us both home safely, even when she's exhausted."
Since that issue was published, Cruise sometimes found himself being watched by boaters with binoculars and video cameras, loitering for a glimpse of the famous Cruise Elroy and Sophia practicing. A search for his own name on YouTube made Cruise aware of numerous fan-filmed training videos made by boaters and beach-goers.
But today the spectators were thankfully absent, and the occasional yacht en route from Castelia to the forked east end of Munia didn't seem interested in him at all, so he and Sophia could practice in peace.
Cruise's Flygon wasn't blindfolded now of course. There was no need for that away from the stadium and with no umpire present. Cruise however, could see through his augmented reality flight goggles what his Pokémon could not.
A course of polygonal rings was hung in the sky, which he was to guide Sophia through in the fastest time possible to sharpen their agility and response time to unexpected twist and turns. He could even see a virtual "ghost" of himself and his Flygon, a visual cue for his previous attempt that he could compete against.
Cruise's friend, Chase, had funded the development of this training tool himself, and the Arverna Cyclones were the only Air Polo team with the benefit of practicing with it. The enitre team had improved significantly in just a few months time, and once Cruise mastered this final course, set at the highest level of difficulty, he would casually skip into the office of Chase's R&D team, and request that they program a more intense course into the device.
Chase had bet Cruise ten bucks he wouldn't be able to beat the hardest course on the AR Trainer by summer's end. Just a few seconds faster, and Cruise would be owed a trip to White Castle. They were so close. The sun was setting behind the mainland, but just a half hour's more training would do it.
Cruise directed Sophia by shifting his weight slightly from his perch on the Flygon's upper back. He could steer her in any direction like this, and specify the necessary speed, all without his Pokémon needing to see a thing. It was an intricate language that had developed between flyers and their Pokémon, and that it took the form of an embrace reflected the closeness between them.
Sophia reared back suddenly, treading the air, for a moment flapping her wings more like a bird than like a dragonfly.
"Woah girl, watch it!" Cruise hung on with no difficulty. Short stops were a fact of life for an Air Polo player, but something startled Sophie, and a Flygon as rugged and fearless as her was hard to startle.
Something was amiss.
Sophia went into a slow, shallow glide, carefully testing the air around her, and listening. Cruise was doing the same. They had been flying east the moment they were startled, and the moment Sophia reared up, the westerly breeze that defined that day abruptly halted, like someone had flipped a switch and shut off the wind in an instant.
Then came the sound of aircraft engines.
The sound was so abrupt and near that Cruise and Sophia turned sharply and ducked the other way. They both swore they could feel the sucking force of nearby jet engines, and the displaced air made Sophia stumble through the air a bit.
Flying away from the source of the noise and turbulence, Sophia and Cruise looked all around, and pryingly listened.
They had a near miss with an airplane before. Years back when Cruise was younger and less experienced, he carelessly guided Sophia into the approach corridor for Nuvema Airfield.
That near death experience, and the fines incurred by it, remained fresh in Cruise's mind and wallet.
But there was no sign of Undella Bay along the coast. They were too far east and too far out to sea to be in the approach path of that famous seaplane base.
Cruise and Sophia looked all around. There was no sign of any aircraft nearby, no telltale shadow cast in the water. Whatever was making that muffled jet engine roar seemed to be standing completely still somewhere, and thankfully the sound was growing fainter as Cruise and Sophia glided cautiously away from it.
"Wow, what was that?" Cruise asked aloud. The Flygon shrugged. She craned her long neck around to look back and see if whatever was making that aircraft sound was visible from a distance.
In doing so Sophia saw a flash of red and turquoise closing in from Nine O' Clock.
Cruise saw it as well, and with his arms and legs clutched tight around the Flygon they both darted skyward. They had just barely avoided a collision, and whatever they had just dodged was so near that it had grazed the tip of Sophia's tail.
Sophia corkscrewed around in the direction the turquoise streak had traveled.
Though it was already halfway to being a mere spec in the golden afternoon sky, that shape was unmistakable to anyone who knew their flying Pokémon.
"A Salamence. That's odd. Think we got another psycho fan on our hands?"
Though Cruise's fans were generally well behaved, there been incidents in which overzealous fans had tried to "participate" in Cruise and Sophia's training sessions. It was rare, but it did sometimes happen.
Sophia gave a little chuff and shrugged her shoulders to say, "Who knows?".
The Salamence swooped around and soared toward Cruise and Sophia again, this time with a ball of light forming in its open, roaring mouth, pointed directly at them.
"What? An attack?" The human and Flygon both uttered at once in their own tongues. The Hyper Beam missed, but it's heat seared the air around them so completely they thought they had been directly hit.
"Woah," Cruise secured himself around his mount as she flew evasively away out of Salamence's immediate range. "what the hell was that all about?"
Flocks of Wingull or other small flying types would sometimes try to play with Sophia, but a huge dragon looking for a battle over the ocean in these parts was unheard of.
"That Salamence must belong to someone Sophie, let's investigate."
The Flygon grunted in agreement.
They knew they had a decent amount of time before the Salamence could fire another Hyper Beam or any other sort of attack, so Cruise and Sophia felt reasonably safe. Sophie and the Salamence were gliding toward each other, almost leisurely, which was surely deliberate on behalf of the Salamence, being one of the fastest flying-type Pokémon in the world.
Cruise ignored the display on his AR goggles, which were now informing him of how outrageously off course he had gone and that he failed to beat his record, and studied the other dragon as it, and it's rider, drew near and became discernible.
Salamence's rider was sporting a dark duster coat and maroon gloves and boots. Though a visor concealed the rider's eyes she was evidently female, her silver hair rustled by the flapping of her Pokémon's wings as she coolly watched Cruise and his Flygon approach just barely a wing's length away.
"Hey, what the heck's your problem, lady?" Cruise shouted, the two dragons treading the air adjacent each other.
"This is J to mothership Macheath. Target Flygon sighted, it's runtier than we expected, a mid-size case will do, prepare to deploy case and receive target. Acquiring now." The woman spoke into her headset.
Sophia and Cruise had heard more than enough and took to fleeing the Salamence and its rider before the operator on the other end of J's radio could say, "Yes, Sir!"
"Some kind of Pokémon thief huh? Holy crap." Cruise was thinking too fast to speak, and the wind was rushing past him so fiercely as Sophia fled the pursuing Hunter that he wouldn't have been able to hear himself anyway.
Cruise was scared. He forgot what being truly scared was like it had been so long. It wasn't scared like before the start of a match, or scared of whatever rumors the tabloids might spread about him next. This was real danger, and for the first time in his life, he couldn't just fly away and deal with it on his own terms.
But Cruise was familiar with Salamences. He had flown alongside them in Air Polo matches, and fought against them, with Sophie's eyes covered no less. He and his Flygon had dealt with scarier Pokémon in the past than that Salamence. This would be nothing.
Except that Sophia was already exhausted. Cruise had thought of heading inland an hour ago, and now the Flygon had barely enough strength to make fly to the shore at normal speed, let alone engage in aerial combat with a powerful dragon-type like Salamence that meant them serious harm.
Draco Meteor, Fire Blast, Dragon Claw, Hyper Beam. All powerful, and all now equally useless and impossible for Sophia to use in her weakened state. Salamence was strong, and able, and was gaining, with a second Hyper Beam charing in its jaws.
Cruise glanced back in time to see the beam roast the air to his left. Sophia banked to dodge, and the Salamence corrected in turn, chasing the Flygon ninety degrees toward Three O' Clock, parallel to the coast.
Cruise and Sophia daren't look back now, but over the whipping and flapping of the air in their ears and their thumping, fear-struck hearts they could hear the distinct sound of another energy attack charging from behind.
"Here comes Dragon Pulse!" Cruise wrapped himself tighter around his Flygon than he ever had before. Sophia didn't need a cue from her rider to increase her speed as fast as her weary wings could propel her. A Dragon Pulse at this range would knock Cruise and Sophia both from the sky.
The Dragon Pulse erupted like a bomb. Sophia and Cruise braced themselves as best they could. It came and went in an instant, and they were still flying, just scarcely out of the attack's useful range.
J drew near again, from Seven O' Clock this time, and Cruise and Sophia steered away from them as best they could. The Hunter was closing in, closer, closer, too close to avoid whatever attack came next.
Closer...
And Salamence, with J holding on tight, broke clean away, racing at high speed still, but perpendicular to Cruise and Sophia. A clear path to the shore was directly before them.
"Now's our chance, let's go!"
The shore was far off, but if they could just make it close enough for the Coast Guard to notice them, they'd be safe, and the Pokémon Hunter would surely call off her pursuit and cut her losses.
Darn there not being any boats out with spectators spying on him today to call the authorities. The forecast correctly predicted rough waters, and the pleasure boats were mostly tied up today.
J was close, her Salamence on a curved trajectory, gliding with intent to eventually intercept, but leaving an opening available though which they could reach northward enough to have a slim chance of rescue.
Sophia went into a rapid, shallow descent, collecting precious speed every second. The heads-up-display of Cruise's goggles tracked the acceleration. Sixty miles per hour, sixty-five, seventy, seventy-five...
Then, zero.
Sophia and Cruise struck an invisible wall, and fell.
The Flygon didn't know what hit her. She was unconscious before she even cleared the bottom of the airship, whose invisibility device had been disrupted by the ballistic impact of Cruise and his Pokémon against its hull.
Cruise was dazed, bruised, and with more injuries than the total of his extreme sports career had given him combined, but the pain was nothing now so consumed he was by adrenaline.
His brain was so severely rattled by the brutal crash into the invisible, strategically positioned airship, that everything now had a dream-like nature to it.
The Flygon, plummeting toward the sea, completely limp, and his belongings, the backpack, the belt clip with his other Pokéballs still attached, the shattered remains of his goggles, he floated amongst them all as they fell in unison toward a watery grave.
Cruise had drifted too far from the unconscious Sophia to reach her now. Just the force of the wind as gravity dragged him downward was too much for his smashed, weakened body to fight against, and he fell, just as limp and useless as his Flygon.
J, in a bullet-like pose, caught up with Cruise in freefall.
"Go, Ariados! Tie him up with String Shot" The Hunter threw a Pokéball concealed beneath her duster, and the long legged Pokémon instantiated from a beam of red light, obeying her mistress without delay and tying Cruise's arms and legs with spider silk.
Cruise watched as J aimed her gauntlet-like weapon toward his helpless Flygon, and fired a small energy projectile which froze Sophia into a state resembling a bronze statue.
At the same moment the Salamence swooped gracefully beneath J's feet, catching Ariados on his back as well, with the immobile Cruise hanging from a length of silk still gripped in the gigantic spider Pokémon's mandibles, leaving all his belongings and Pokéballs to fall into the ocean.
"Target secured. Prepare for transfer to mothership and get us out of here before we're spotted."
A disk shaped platform deployed from the big, gray airship, catching the frozen Flygon as swiftly as Salamence had caught J. A glass dome solidified above the platform, making it into a perverted display case for the Pokémon Hunter's latest trophy.
The case, bearing the frozen and encapsulated Pokémon, rose into the air under it's own direction, into an open hatch in the airship, which conveyed Sophia deep within the gigantic craft.
"Target on board Sir! Mission accomplished!" The operator confirmed to his boss via radio.
"Good. Now get the Macheath out to sea ASAP before they're witnesses, and don't you dare take a lunch break until you get that cloaking device back online."
"Yes, Sir. You're clear to come aboard Sir. Shall we prepare the brig for the prisoner sir?"
"No need. He's not coming with us. I'll dump him when we're further out east. Call our client as soon as you're out of range mainland surveillance and tell him we have his Flygon. Tell him we'll accept payment in gold only, he's a known counterfeiter and I'll stand for none of his trickery."
"Yes Sir! Any further orders, Sir?"
"Ill have a brief word with the target's Trainer before I come aboard. My dinner better be ready and piping hot by then."
"Yes, Sir, right away Sir!"
Hunter J's airship, Macheath, was already drifting steadily out into the ocean, with J on her Salamence keeping pace alongside. The coast of Munia and the surrounding mainland became an indistinct abstraction on the horizon.
Cruise's adrenaline petered off. Not that he wasn't in a state of complete panic, but his body just couldn't maintain that alertness hormone another moment, and the sudden adrenaline crash wiped him as severely as the literal crash into J's ship.
The pain and weakness grew vivid throughout his body, and he felt like a broken, bleeding, bag of shattered bones and damaged organs that would have fallen apart if not for the cocoon Ariados had wrapped around him while they were in freefall.
Ariados craned the constrained Cruise onto Salamence's back, where J towered above him, sneering viciously.
Cruise felt like he was drowning as he gurgled for breath through his damaged lungs. He was too busy attempting to breathe to speak, or to struggle against the silken restraints. Yet somehow he kept eye contact with J, as though trying to find some comfort in the last human face he was ever going to see.
"Blame this on your big mouth and predictable habits." Said the Pokemon Hunter.
"You announce to the world where you'll be, and at what time, all alone with your helpless, tuggered out, world famous Flygon, and then act surprised when I show up on behalf of my client.
"I admit, it was a pleasure studying up on your routine, reading your magazine interviews where you give it all away but your address and phone number, watching your matches on the Kodai Sports Network to get a feel for you and your Flygon's bad flight habits, and waiting for a day with rough waters and no gawkers out spying on you in their boats, as I had been doing these last several weeks.
"I knew I'd have you like a puppet on a string when the time came, but even I didn't expect it would be so easy to steer you directly into the side of my cloaked airship, especially after you had clearly noticed it thanks to the incompetence of my crew. Your survival instincts are so weak you must have wanted this to happen."
Cruise grimaced, but on his blood soaked, tortured face it scarcely made a difference.
"I normally don't take such rash risks by damaging my client's merchandise during capture, but this client, as it happens, isn't looking for a world class flyer. No, he doesn't care if your Flygon ever takes to the sky again. He just wants an egg laying machine to produce world class offspring for him to sell to the highest bidder, namely the owner of the Driftveil Icemen, who I hear is sorely indebted and sick of losing to your Arverna Cyclones.
"With you out the picture, I say his odds have already improved dramatically. I hate to say it, but you're not a bad flier at all. Good thing the Cyclones were just a sports team. If you bunch had been competing with me, I just might have had to watch my back."
Cruise mustered all his strength, and rolled over. He didn't want to see J's face again.
"Well, we're far enough out to sea that I doubt your body will wash ashore."
Pokémon Hunter J, with her high-heeled boot, shoved Cruise overboard, returned Ariados to its Pokéball, and boarded her flying pirate ship, Macheath.
In the twilight, Cruise Elroy fell, and fell, and fell, too numb to think or feel, as though he were already dead; until he struck the ocean at terminal velocity, and his world went completely black, and cold.
MAPS & TECHNICAL INFO:
Spoiler:
Munia - Munia is a gigantic island region to the east of Unova. Munia and eastern Unova (the landmass which Undella Town, Nuvema Town, Striaton City and so forth are situated) are joined and form a contiguous land mass.
As Unova itself is based on the New York City metropolitan Area, Munia is based on Long Island, which parts of New York City featured in Unova are geographically a part of.
Arverna City - A city across the bay from Undella Town. It is based on the real life town of Arverne in New York City.
Nuvema Airfield - Nuvema Airfield is a airport which serves as a seaplane base. This is the same airport where Ash arrived in unova in the first episode of the Pokémon Black and White anime. In real life, Nuvema Airfield is analogous to Floyd Bennet Feild, a famous airport in Brooklyn that is now a national park. Details on Nuvema Airfield's relation to the actual airport can be found by clicking here.
Air Polo - A sport similar to horseback polo combined with soccer/football. It is played on the backs of flying Pokémon, which are traditionally blindfolded.
Pokémon Hunter J - A ruthless Pokémon bounty hunter who appears several times in the Sinnoh story arc of the long Pokémon anime. This chapter takes place in advance J's first appearance in the anime.
In this fic, J's ship is named the MacHeath, a name which is non canonical and is purely my invention. The name is taken from the name of the anti-hero of John Gay's, Beggar's Opera.
IMAGES:
The first image is a crude mishmash of fan-made maps I created showing part of what lies beyond the Unova region as seen in the games. It is based on the geography of Long Island, NY.
Arverna City is the city marked in red on the eastern peninsula which encloses Undella Bay on the map in the lower right of the image.
Better maps to come once I obtain access to the computer which has Photoshop loaded on it.
![[PokeCommunity.com] Wind & Rain - The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone [T] [PokeCommunity.com] Wind & Rain - The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone [T]](https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/gguru1/munia_crude_map.jpg)
This image depicts my interpretation of the scale of Hunter J's airship using two real life aircraft as comparison. Here J's ship is placed beneath a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet, and above the German passenger airship LZ-129 Hindenburg from the 1930's, which remains to this day the largest aircraft ever constructed.
![[PokeCommunity.com] Wind & Rain - The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone [T] [PokeCommunity.com] Wind & Rain - The Stormy Story of Team Cyclone [T]](https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/gguru1/jsairshipscale.jpg)
Last edited: