10-15-2019, 01:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2019, 01:10 PM by Dragonstrike.)
"Some help with rounding them up would definitely be appreciated. It should also be noted that the Kadabra are pretty clever. They're prepared for disadvantageous matchups with moves like Foul Play and Signal Beam, and they protect themselves with barriers. They were once human, after all. Still are to some degree, I bet, even though they definitely don't remember it."
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Nathan doesn't respond to Shiva's question initially because he's staring at these photos very carefully.
The one that appears to be featuring prototype snag machines (Team Snagem [yes, it's one word with no additional punctuation] used bog standard pokeballs, actually. The key to the organization's methods was the machines that disabled a pokeball's security systems, allowing the capture devices to be used on another trainer's pokemon) and pokeballs with crystallized MSC being used in them has the bulk of Nathan's attention at first.
"...oh, @#$&. Don't tell me those are what I think they are..."
Nathan pulls out his journal and starts flipping through it until he reaches his section on Orre. He compares some of the things he has written and drawn there to the photo...
...no mistaking it. The technology looks similar. And if they're also experimenting with the crystallized MSC in pokeballs in the same picture...
"...that's bad. That's really bad...Dagny, the Scimitars were experimenting with pokemon stealing technology when this picture was taken. I'm 99% confident of it. And if what happened with the Solosis and Reuniclus was any indication..."
Do they have some kind of connection to what's left of Cipher? Or is this all just a coincidence?
And where the hell did the Scims get access to Nuclear pokemon? All of the ones in the Creshire region should have been on Garlicburg, right? Did they sneak in through the underground tunnels? Was it an inside job?
The pokemon modification lab hardly comes as a surprise by comparison. Knowing that the Water Scims are planning to modify a Genesect, and knowing that the Solosis and Reuniclus were modified with mechanical parts, them having a lab for stuff like that makes complete sense.
The STRENGTH HM being in Almanac Labs isn't a surprise either. The League can probably confiscate it from Almanac if they find it there. But is it still going to be there, or are the Scims going to move it?
And that bulletin board with the Legendary pokemon photos...is there any information that can be gleaned from it, or is the photo not detailed enough?
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Nathan doesn't respond to Shiva's question initially because he's staring at these photos very carefully.
The one that appears to be featuring prototype snag machines (Team Snagem [yes, it's one word with no additional punctuation] used bog standard pokeballs, actually. The key to the organization's methods was the machines that disabled a pokeball's security systems, allowing the capture devices to be used on another trainer's pokemon) and pokeballs with crystallized MSC being used in them has the bulk of Nathan's attention at first.
"...oh, @#$&. Don't tell me those are what I think they are..."
Nathan pulls out his journal and starts flipping through it until he reaches his section on Orre. He compares some of the things he has written and drawn there to the photo...
...no mistaking it. The technology looks similar. And if they're also experimenting with the crystallized MSC in pokeballs in the same picture...
"...that's bad. That's really bad...Dagny, the Scimitars were experimenting with pokemon stealing technology when this picture was taken. I'm 99% confident of it. And if what happened with the Solosis and Reuniclus was any indication..."
Do they have some kind of connection to what's left of Cipher? Or is this all just a coincidence?
And where the hell did the Scims get access to Nuclear pokemon? All of the ones in the Creshire region should have been on Garlicburg, right? Did they sneak in through the underground tunnels? Was it an inside job?
The pokemon modification lab hardly comes as a surprise by comparison. Knowing that the Water Scims are planning to modify a Genesect, and knowing that the Solosis and Reuniclus were modified with mechanical parts, them having a lab for stuff like that makes complete sense.
The STRENGTH HM being in Almanac Labs isn't a surprise either. The League can probably confiscate it from Almanac if they find it there. But is it still going to be there, or are the Scims going to move it?
And that bulletin board with the Legendary pokemon photos...is there any information that can be gleaned from it, or is the photo not detailed enough?
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