Who: Everyone who wants to participate!
Where: Goldenrod City, the Magnet Train, Saffron City.
When: November 23rd, 11AM-5PM
Summary: Heist on the Magnet Train!
Rating: Might go up to PG-13, possibly R if exceptional violence of swearing occurs.
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At the base... )
He begins to press through the crowd, his Espeon following close behind, trying not to draw undue attention to himself as he makes his way over.]
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[There's a lot of gas in there. That's not good.]
[He recalls his Chatot and calls out his Vulpix, frowning on the mess that the crowd is quickly turning into, and looks up to see Yagyuu again. He gives him something of a brief, grim smile in greeting. These aren't the best circumstances to meet, are they?]
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Which doesn't solve the problem of their current predicament, though it may mean an advantage for the people who do know the advantage of finesse.]
It's going to be problematic if we can't get those windows cleared soon. [He keeps his voice low, eyes darting from side to side as he instinctively checks for cover.] Poison Pokemon. They're weak to Psychic types.
[No sense in mincing words at a time like this.]
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Then you've got an advantage. How many do you think your Espeon can take out?
[His words are rushed but articulate -- he doesn't have a psychic type himself. His Noctowl knows quite a few psychic type attacks but the space is way too cramped for him to fight in.]
Those windows are my biggest concern. I'd like to get them open.
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[He surveys the windows again, estimating their numbers against Lady's temperament. She'll wear herself into the ground fighting them if she has to, but an unconscious Pokemon won't do them much good like this.]
Depending on their levels, she might be able to clear this car. Certainly enough to buy you the time to handle the windows, if you've got an idea for it.
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[Most trains have windows you can open without problems, and this one doesn't look any different. Some wind might go a long way to clear the poisonous gas clouds that are billowing out from the enemy pokémon.]
[The crowd is a problem, though. As are all the pokémon - and just as he was thinking it was a wonder they'd managed to talk undisturbed for so long, a Koffing appears too close to comfort, which is what has Cooper trail off.]
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[And his thought, as well, goes unfinished as the Koffing draws his attention, but Lady is both fiercely protective and exceptionally attuned to her trainer's nuances; a quick hand motion is all the command it takes for her to attack, slamming against it with a Tackle before unleashing one of her psychic attacks.]
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[He lets Aidan go sink his teeth into a stray Ekans on his own accord. A Spearow flies by him and it makes him duck for cover, moreso than would be normal, and his movements are a little jerky when he turns back to Yagyuu, a hand on his shoulder to call for his attention. He looks to have things under control still.]
You wouldn't happen to have a small, durable flying type, would you?
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I'm afraid not, but I may have the next best thing.
[He remarks, as the watch turns purple and begins to slide obligingly into his hand. Dittos: never leave home without them.]
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If you can get a good Wing attack out of that I think we'd have a much easier time fighting fair in here.
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Something with wings, Arsène. [And as the Ditto begins to oblige, Yagyuu continues--] The two of them together should be able to buy some time. For the windows--you take one side, and I'll take the other?
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[That grin is gone shortly, though, the moment he nods and releases his Eevee almost without looking at what he's doing. She'll be of some help here too. He'd love to have his Manectric involved but he took the warning about electrical pokémon seriously ... letting her loose presents a risk he'd rather not take.]
Mind the flying types. They might try to get in.
[Stun as many of them as you can and send them falling is the unspoken idea here. Open windows would help with the gas problem (which will hopefully be relieved at least somewhat anyway, with the help of a good pair of wings), but might also let people escape if the situation takes a turn for the worst.]
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[But the mention of Fly is deliberate, and comes with a double connotation: there's a viable escape route available, if it comes down to the worst. Not that it's an option he's interested in pursuing, but it's always good to be prepared ( ... )
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