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Post by Ladybug on Mar 29, 2023 13:09:38 GMT 9
DUNGEON: PSI ISLAND⚠️🚨Do Not Enter🚨⚠️ ROUND 1: THE LAB
You found the cave, you formed a party, and you have reached the base of the laboratory, past automated turrets and acid traps and mechanized Pokemon.
It was easy: none of them were active.
And as the four of you enter the final chamber, you see your prize. The heart of the lab: The Fusion Machine.
The fusion machine is composed of four conjoined cylindrical chambers. In each of the chambers a large cloud of unbound genetic material floats, suspended in the viscous cyan fluid. It shifts form slowly, like a low-temperature lava lamp.
At the base of each cylinder is a a squat box covered in dials, switches and six empty DNA ports. Many of the machine's functions and settings are nigh-incomprehensible, even to those with a STEM background, though one thing stands out: A massive red switch labelled HYPER-NUCLEATED AUTO LEVY.
If you flip the switch an alarm will blare briefly, and you will receive the error message: MISSING COMPATIBLE DNA Something is missing. The DNA ports look awfully empty.
This round will end in 48 hours. 1:00 PM March 31st (Japan time)
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Post by orioncayge on Mar 29, 2023 14:08:49 GMT 9
"Damn, and I'd brought the fucking big guns for this one too..." Orion mused with a frown, kicking the discarded aluminum skull of what probably would have been a really hard raid boss. Some secret lab on beta island? Sure to be filled with hella steel and electric types, and man was he stacked. Behind him, two towering hulks of muscle, fire and fur were...well not towering, cause the devs at gamefreak were cowards afraid of humanoid pokemon that aren't manlets, but they loomed with a sense of impending danger ready to take on anything and everything. They too had come to tussle, and unlike the Carl Douglas song, nobody was kung fu fighting. Instead there were laser traps with no lasers, robots with no sick karate moves, and there was most certainly no rhythm game like puzzle. Alright Hydance, what were you playing at?
Apparently some fuckin nerd shit it would seem.
"Hey boss!" Ares would grunt, squinting. "Adventure is all good in all, but like..." he would motion to behind them where it appeared a child had also somehow found their way into the quest and was trailing a decent way behind them. "This a good idea?"
"I mean," Orion would shrug. "Face check all the danger and let the little girl enjoy herself eh?"
"Gotcha." Achilles would reply stepping forward. "So uh, what is this thing?"
"No fuckin clue." Orion would quip back. "Try flipping levers and stuff till we turn on the encounter."
"Is that safe?" Ares would ask stomping forward.
"As safe as anything really." Orion would reply flipping a lever and squinting labels that were equal parts inscrutable as they were esoteric. There was probably some sort of OSHA safety binder running around somewhere, probably with clear and intuitive instructions on how to operate this machine with no risk of self harm, but that was for whimps. Instead Orion found something called "Sample collector" and grabbed at it with an ungloved hand. "Ah fuck!" Orion would hiss, snatching his hand back as a partially filled vial would fly through the air. What transpired next was so absurd it looked like something out of a comedy movie, Achilles would fumble to snatch the offending syringe, only to prick himself on it. Hissing, the cat would swing their arm away from them, dislodging the syringe and sending to towards Ares, who would catch the needle end of the syringe with his face. Howling in pain, the boar would swipe at the offending prick and send it packing with a piggy punch, right into the machine. A machine by Orion's hand lit up, already in the on position from the man's thoughtless tampering, sending whatever weird macho slurry of definitely not furry bait straight into chamber that ought to be renamed "Cradle of Gods Mistake"
The resulting mad science montage birthed well...something majestic. A rippling red wall of fire, machismo, and muscle. A mountain of a tusked tiger, the usual belt/haramaki of the progenitor mons fused into some oriental styled wrestling belt, alight with roaring flames that lit the room greater than the art of its creation. It had massive clawed fists that looked like they could grab Orion by the face and fling him to space, powerful legs that could crush a watermelon made of steel between their thighs. And...Orion's eyes?
Oh dear, Orion couldn't afford child support.
"Uhh..." "Uhh.." "Uhh.."
"Uhh..." The Frankenmon mimicked. This was going to be one of those adventures.
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Post by Silvermoon on Mar 30, 2023 1:10:09 GMT 9
Silvermoon hadn't really- well, okay, they did want to explore, especially after just getting the ticket. But... they had followed the "Secret Lab" icon because they had... figured someone else they knew would be here. Like Tuesday. Or Jade! Or even Kazuki.
Um, but, there was no one here they recognized, and everyone else had seen them so Silvermoon couldn't just leave again so they were forced to follow along with the others.
No, not forced! Silvermoon was brave- Kasey just. Had to remember that.
But they had balked all the same as the first hallway opened up into what looked like turrets, which remained pointed at a spot on the wall as Orion simply walked ahead. And all the rest of it was the same. The worst was an... acid pit? Piranha hatch? That refused to open, but the hinge was set up so Phoenix couldn't hop over it easily. So... Silvermoon just carried him.
They all reached the end, and... nothing was still really happening. Silvermoon really preferred that, to ghosts pulling themselves out of walls, but... was it meant to be like this?
"Maybe it isn't finished..." They mused quietly, very daringly flipping a single lever- and glancing over as Orion had some sort of accident, a piece of machinery bouncing from man to pokemon to pokemon. "Umm. Okay. Let's not-"
As they spoke, they looked down to see the buizel, the massive, buff, smart buziel they'd fished up... aggressively licking something on the front of their machine. "No!" Silvermoon yelped, yanking him back. "What are you doing?"
The buizel licked his muzzle with a yawn. <Smelled weird. I wanted to know what it was.> Silvermoon frowned, and opened their mouth-
And there was a shriek from Phoenix, the torchic wailing as the bare edge of his crest was... stuck in... the same port the buizel had been licking. "Don't touch that! We don't know what it does!"
<I just wanted to see...> Phoenix weebled, eyes glossy and teary. <Everything is so tall....>
Silvermoon sighed. "Okay. No one touch anything else."
Something moved on the other side of the room. It was red and black, massive and muscular. And... wrong. Kasey didn't know much about pokemon, still, so maybe this was one- but as Silvermoon looked at it, something felt distinctly uncomfortable about it.
Where... had it even come from?
Silvermoon's gaze slid from the creature, to Orion's... two pokemon...
And they whirled back towards the machine they'd been standing in front of.
A small door opened, and crawling from it came... something else, not quite right. It stood, maybe as tall as the buizel, covered not in fur but a slick down, which puffed in a brighter yellow around its throat, and the tops of its shoulders. It's hands were clawed paws, feet sharp and birdlike, and it had a crest on its head, rigid and fin-like. It had a little beak on its face, and looked over with glossy, pitch eyes.
<What is this place?> He asked, strangely articulate for having manifested three seconds ago, and Silvermoon didn't have an answer.
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Post by Rose Garden on Mar 30, 2023 8:44:30 GMT 9
Rose had to admit, she had no idea what was going on, but it was oh so interesting.
An evil villain's lair! Just like the cartoons she watched on Saturday morning! Big laser guns on the walls that could fry something to bits! Deactivated laser grid walls that could slice like a cheese grater! Trapdoors and ejector pads and giant robots! She felt absolutely giddy, giggling to herself as she felt like some kind of secret agent or superhero just waddling into the base without being stopped!
Of course, every time she tried to wander too close to something potentially dangerous, her Bombirdier grabbed the back of her shirt with her beak and gently dragged her back.
"Now now," The bird pokemon would begin. "We should not grow overconfident. This place is teeming with dangers. You need to stay safe, dearie."
"Aww, come one!" Rose would begin, eyes drifting over towards the other trainers. "Nobody else has a babysitter bird!"
"That's because you're the lucky one, dearie." The Bombirdier would speak again, before gently pulling Rose into their pouch and lifting her up. "But also, because nobody else has a bird, silly. That man has a cat and a pig." She'd speak, of course, referring to orioncayge .
"It is only logical to be careful in unknown situations." The Voltorb suddenly spoke as it rolled down the hallway along with them. "Whoever built this place must be a genius of some level. Perhaps not as intelligent as me, but certainly up there." They'd hum to themselves, twirling about. "Those robots look quite advanced... for an amateur. If I had arms, I would have constructed my own secret lair ages ago."
Rose huffed softly, crossing her arms as she was carried like a baby into the main chamber.
She tried to fight out of the stork's grasp at first to look around, but then simply watched in awe as two of the other trainers seemingly... created a third pokemon on accident
"Oooh! How did you guys do that!" Rose spoke out loud, poking her head out from the stork's pouch.
"Hmm, how peculiar." The Voltorb spoke, their excited eyes quickly scanning over the new fusion pokemon. "Whoever constructed this base must have been some kind of freak geneticist, to experiment with the DNA of Pokemon. Creating life! Oh, what I would do if I had arms-"
"What's DNA?" Rose spoke, gently slipping from the Bombirdier's grasp, but still remaining close by.
"It's uh," The Voltorb would hum, rolling back and forth as it thought how to break things down for the young girl. "The building blocks of life. Think of it like, a tiny secret message in your body, that shows how you look."
"Ooh." Rose was in total awe, staring at the fusions, and then back at her two pokemon. She didn't understand a word that the Voltorb said, but it sounded cool. Her eyes were extremely wide, silently begging.
"No, no absolutely not. We should not-" The Bombirdier began before the Voltorb rudely interrupted them.
"Of course we should! Think about what we have to learn! Think about our powers combined, what a force to be reckoned with! Besides, with your motherly nature and kind soul, and my intellect and raw destructive power, we could create the ultimate protector. How about that?" Of course, he just wanted to see what would happen, but he was a manipulative little ball.
The bird paused, seemingly tempted by the Voltorb's offer. "... I suppose we can give it a try. But if it goes wrong, I'm blaming you Wattson."
"Oh, please Gerana, I know what I'm doing. Since when have I steered you wrong before?"
"Many times." The apparently named Gerana spoke bluntly.
"Not the point!" Wattson would immediately turn around, wobbling on its round form as it faced Rose. "Grab that vial on the counter there, lass!"
Rose was absolutely ecstatic, entirely unaware of the moral complications that creating life had, blissfully unaware and simply excited for a new friend. She grabbed the vial, and held it out for the Voltorb, only for him to spit straight into the vial! "Ewwww, that's gross!"
"But efficient! Now, Gerana, if you will, a feather? Unless you'd also like to spit in the jar-"
"No no, this is already weird enough as is." The Bombirdier would pluck a feather from its coat and hand it to the child.
Rose immediately went to work, following Wattson's instructions based on the other two fusions, and set the DNA into the device. Almost immediately, it began to hum to life, a glowing yellow light shimmering, and the audible sound of electricity crackling as a form took shape.
Red and white wings crackled with electricity, connected to a fairly rotund body with a long, beautiful neck and pouch similar to the Bombirdier. And yet, it almost seemed like if it folded in on itself, closed its wings, tucked up its legs, and pulled its head close, it would be remarkably close to a sphere. However, as it stood at it's full height, it almost appeared graceful. Almost being the keyword, as the wild energy in its eyes betrayed any attempts at grace and serenity.
"Oh my..." It began. stepping out of the chamber with careful, yet precise steps. "Where... am I?"
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Post by Lucky Guy on Mar 31, 2023 12:17:47 GMT 9
The road to reach the secrets of the laboratory was a process rife with difficulty, enough so that Lucky could hear the accounts of peril linger on the lips of his partners in delving. It surprised him, however, to hear that they only spoke of the grandest points of the security. Of course the robots and beams were impressive, and he had no intention of denying that much. Even in face of that, it was the little things of hidden malicious design that really caught his eye and clung to the back of his memory.
Splinters clung to the doors and stuck to victims' fingers, something that wouldn't be too out of place in a ruin were it not for that the doors were forged from some form of iron, and indented floor tiling built with the intent to trip and bump could only appear so often before anyone could see a pattern in how they were placed. By the time Lucky noted how those same doors were to be pushed open despite the clear labeling to do otherwise, and how the tables were primed to tip over due to these very floor panels at the slightest of footsteps, he was quite very sure that there had been some brand of malice in the design, as if whoever had built the place had intended to bring groans of frustration out of its' victims.
That, or something had come through to ruin the laboratory even further than it had been before the party of players had arrived. Lucky preferred to believe this, as faith in his fellow man was a trait that he felt to be good to exhibit as often as one could afford.
"There are no further dangerous tiles in the ceiling," the rumbling growl of a serpent seemed to claim. Selma, ever the faithful guardian, had no such qualms about the integrity of the building's design team. This was likely less of an intended feature of the careful Gyarados and more of a result of his ingrained aggression--Each crack of the ceiling tiles upon Selma's crown had brought an ever-growing spite against the traps of the laboratory. Lucky held few qualms about this, as it resulted in a surprisingly watchful chauffeur to escort himself and his half-memorized companions into the heart of the building.
"Take a rest, would you? You're a good man yourself, you are, but I've doubts that there'd be traps in the workplace itself." Only after he watched the coils of his Gyarados loosen did he allow himself the freedom to look around. By the time he could, it seemed that the other three had found an interesting toy to occupy themselves with. A quick bout of fun with the ports at the base of each tank brought a new present to each trainer, each taking the mask of a deformed fusion-beast that appeared loyal and grateful for their newfound life.
Personally, Lucky liked the monster that Orion had made. It was endearing, sort of like a pug.
Reaching the base of the last unused tank, it took him a minute of reading through the instructions to figure out that he had little to no understanding as to what they were even attempting to instruct. While a better man may have considered this to be a fault of their own, Lucky was no such thing and decided that whoever made this terrible setup should be found and fired-possibly a second time, depending on whatever had actually happened to the laboratory before he had found it. Given what the others had done, Lucky presumed that he only need follow their lead.
A scale from Selma's wicked hide went into the machine, and Lucky watched as the protoplasmic soup within the tank began to curl and twist into serpentine form. Figuring that he didn't need two giant serpents inside of a building, he gave a side-hug to Selma's teeth before recalling him into the ball. The lack of giant serpent in the room allowed Lucky a clear sudden view of the other trainers, each becoming acquainted by their new confused partners. The sudden need to hurry made residence inside of his gut, urging him onward so as to not fall behind.
Thus, he took a careful hand to his last remaining Pokemon-Chaos. An unassuming creature, it had been silent for the entire trip. It had not spoken often while it was still alive as a Nincada. After the evolution, Lucky had only ever heard it 'speak' once or twice. Sometimes, Lucky almost forgot that he had brought it here at all. The shell of the Shedinja seemed to be well-put together, but Lucky was well aware that it was still made of fragile shed skin. Thus, his fingers were gentle and slow as he carved the slightest of shavings off of a wing. He took slow steps to ensure that nothing would disrupt the valuable fragment of death in his palm, and eventually he was able to slot it into the DNA receptacle. And just before he hit the button to engage the machine-
"Wait."
Rather than a voice, it would be more accurate to call it a discrepancy. The only way that Lucky knew that anything had been said of him was that he was suddenly unsure if that voice had spoken at all. Nonetheless, a warning was all it took to call off what he was doing and check on his Pokemon in concern. Chaos hadn't moved a single inch from the spot had had been hovering at before, so Lucky had to walk back over to speak to him.
"Hey, c'mon. What're you worried about?" He asked, but his hopes of receiving a legible answer were to no avail. "I know the yokes we're hatchin' are unnatural. It's not dangerous, though, is it? None of the other three are going bottoms up yet."
Once more, silence reigned. The husk before him had a knack for exerting a pressure, one created solely of Lucky's own anxiety. Even if no ghost in the Pokemon realm brought any rational fear to Lucky's heart, to look at Shedinja brought a unique discomfort, the same as what one would feel when looking at any corpse. Gathering up some semblance of courage from his indignant heart, Lucky let his tense jaw loosen, letting go the slight growl of frustration that he had accidentally held between them.
"We need to keep doin' this to progress. We can't just leave the place, can we? The other three-look at 'em, would you?-they're already looking lost, and we've just got here. C'mon. Please?" One. Two. A third second passes, and Lucky can finally relax. Chaos had done nothing that could incline a response, but Lucky felt that it would no longer try to stop him from starting the machine up. He slowly backed away from the shell, taking slow steps back so as not to disturb the Pokemon. One. Two. Three, he turned back to the pod.
The pod was empty.
"What?" He had seen the mass of a serpent taking form within the soup inside of the tank. That wasn't something his sight could just miss. Furthermore, he was certain that he hadn't activated the machine. Furthermore, the glass had yet to open up to allow anything to leave the tank. Lucky knew that his Shedinja was just a bit buggy at times, but it was never anything that could cause an actual issue in the game. C0D13 would have come knocking a long time ago if that had been the case. Thus, there was no reason for any of this to be happening... Yet the halves were still missing, and the whole had disappeared from the machine. The immediate thought came to his mind that Chaos knew something about this-why else would it have told Lucky to stop? He turned back around to ask his Pokemon what was happening.
{Sound}
Lucky didn't need to ask a single thing-the answer was staring him right in the face. The empty face in front of Lucky belonged to something far too large to be as quiet as it was. Scales of withered carapace created the shell of some serpent, similar to a suit of shed skin long since discarded. The head, one which ended in a hooked beak, was attached to a long frame that reached up to the ceiling from which it hung. Lucky could see into the pit-an eye, perhaps-that led inside of the shell. It was hollow all the way through.
The whistling of wind tapered through each pore of the immobile serpent. It complimented the air conditioning that had stopped running years ago. Lucky felt reminded of the last atmosphere in which he had experienced a Gyarados that did not appear to be what it should.
This didn't appear to be an even fusion in the slightest. Nothing was left of whatever Lucky knew of Selma's gentle demeanor, that of an otherwise imposing dragon which would sink inwards to appear as non-threatening as it could. The shell did not loom over Lucky with any intent to protect him. In fact, it didn't seem to loom for any purpose at all. It was as utterly still as Chaos, giving Lucky ample time to note that the Shedinja had moved in the few second it had taken for the trainer to realize that something was wrong. Lucky's Pokemon sat in the air between its' trainer and the mockery of his own attempt at mad science.
What would have happened if Chaos hadn't been there? Did the Shedinja even stop this mockery of nature from moving, or had it never moved an inch to begin with? What would happen if he looked away again?
"...Fuck." He'd need to find out eventually-perhaps even soon. Lucky decided there and then, as his heart decided to crawl back into his chest from inside of his throat, that this was easily the worst impromptu Pokemon adoption that he has ever been a part of.
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Post by Ladybug on Mar 31, 2023 22:33:42 GMT 9
DUNGEON: PSI ISLAND⚠️🚨Do Not Enter🚨⚠️ ROUND 2: STRESS TEST
As the fourth pod opens, releasing a massive, ghostly chimera into the lab, a chime sounds overhead, accompanied by a sharp, digitized voice.
"GENETIC CORES ONE, TWO, THREE, AND FOUR SUCCESSFULLY NUCLEATED WITH COMPATIBLE PARTNER DNA.
GENE PODS ONE, TWO, THREE, AND FOUR UNSEALED.
INITIATING REMOTE MONITORING.
LEVY 1: LIFE SIGNS STABLE. ELEVATED TEMPERATURE INDICATES FIRE DNA NUCLEATION. INCREASED MUSCLE MASS SUGGESTS FIGHTING DNA
LEVY 2: LIFE SIGNS STABLE. ELEVATED TEMPERATURE INDICATES FIRE DNA NUCLEATION. INCREASED FLUID LEVELS SUGGESTS WATER DNA.
LEVY 3: LIFE SIGNS STABLE. SKELETAL SCAN SHOWS LOW BONE DENSITY. POSSIBLE IMPACT OF FLYING DNA. TRACE METALS MASSIVELY ELEVATED. ELECTROCHEMISTRY INDICATES ELECTRIC DNA.
LEVY 4: LIFE SIGNS NOT DETECTED. MOVEMENT INDICATED LEVY HAS NUCLEATED WITH GHOST DNA. INCREASED FLUID LEVELS SUGGESTS WATER DNA.
DUAL NUCLEATIONS STABLE. NO UNEXPECTED ANOMOLIES DETECTED.
INITIATING STRESS TEST.
PHASE ONE: FOCUSED LIGHT FIELD AVOIDANCE"
Four pillars, each with dozens of lens eyes, protrude from the tiled floor. The LASER TURRETS swivel and twitch, mechanical 'eyes' following you and your Pokemon.
Beams of harsh red light ricochet between the pillars and off the walls, floor and ceiling, creating a 3D grid worthy of an over-defended bank vault. The lab equipment seems impervious to the burning beams, merely reflecting the light around the room.
It is clear to anyone that has played video games before that anyone (or anything) that gets too close to the last turrets will be blasted to smithereens.
"TRIAL SUCCESS CONDITION: DESTROY ALL LASER TURRETS"
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Post by Lucky Guy on Apr 1, 2023 4:57:38 GMT 9
The very first shot was enough to dissuade any remaining thoughts that the serpentine shell was immobile, not that Lucky had many to begin with. It deftly twisted from its' point on the roof, the segments of its' body twirling around the incoming laser blast like a long, graceful ribbon in the hands of a practiced gymnast. It flowed as water would to the ground before spreading as a coiling wildfire around the machine in question. Occasionally it would graze the edge of a laser and catch burns across its' carapace, but would swiftly correct this issue afterwards.
Then... nothing. Sound came not from the suddenly still Pokemon, wrapped around the machine as an anaconda its' prey, nor did the machine itself respond. There were no sounds of spinning laser beams nor of the screeching of bending metal. By all accounts, the two had become perfectly still and quiet. Perhaps this new Pokemon knew moves that its' parent bodies did not? A paralyzing Glare, for instance, would explain the sudden quiet that befell Lucky's corner of the room.
Eventually, the turret powered off of its' own accord. Lucky watched it slowly lower itself into the ground, then glanced back to the intercom which had announced the danger to begin with. It had nothing to say about the predicament. He looked back to the DNA console which had begun this whole mess to begin with, only to find that it did have something to say.
'Stalemate reached. Proceed with application of new material.'
A feeling of dread began to crawl up his spine from the very base. It wasn't only due to the message alone. Once again, the hollow serpent had gone back to watching him. The yawning, open spaces of the creature reminded Lucky of the little information he knew of Shedinja: 'Those who look into the void inside of Shedinja will have their souls stolen away...' Or something like that. In addition to the obvious dread such a thought brought, a more rational voice also brought a sobering thought to Lucky's attention.
What if the way it acted was a sign of trust?
For all he knew, the story of Shedinja was a cautionary tale made to impose the importance of respect towards the dead. Chaos had stared at Lucky the entire time in which it had been 'protecting' him-what if it was not trying to ensure that this serpent would act dangerously? What if it was imploring that Lucky act with care, instead?
What was more likely--That Nintendo had finally decided to release another random horror patch, or that a newly-born Pokemon was imprinting upon the first thing it saw as a parent, as all Pokemon were wont to do? That it had eagerly moved to stop the threat before proceeding to stare at Lucky like any puppy would do in search of praise?
Lucky approached his chimera. He approached with caution, of course. He had no intent to stop until he was before the face of his newest fears, and would only stop after his palm was firmly laid on the side of the chimera's head. He wasn't making an effort to pet it comfortingly or anything-he doubted that the dead shell of a serpent's scales had anything to feel with-but Lucky believed all the same that it would do as his own sign of trust to bear.
"...Hey. We... still need to progress. We can't rest yet. I need you to enter the tank again. Could you do that for me?"
Lucky did not relax when it eagerly tunneled into the tank, completely phasing through the glass itself to rest inside of the DNA soup. He did not relax while taking his 'earned' prize from within the deactivated turret while his chimera watched from afar. Only when he slotted it back into the machine's console and the process of transformation began anew did Lucky allow himself to breathe again.
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Post by Silvermoon on Apr 1, 2023 8:26:11 GMT 9
Silermoon finally managed to get out a question of their own. "What... are you?" It was curiosity and wonderment (and the smallest bit nervous fear). This wasn't their torchic, or buizel. All the other trainers seemed mystified, so this clearly wasn't a common happening, if it even happened at all. This pokemon was new, some... other, third thing.
He looked at Silvermoon, eyebrows coming down in concern, and when he spoke- <I'm me.>
And Silvermoon saw him differently, then, not as a fusion of what they already knew, but as something wholly unique and different, in his own right. Silvermoon moved forward, reaching gently- slow enough that the pokemon could shy away, if he wanted- and he didn't, mashing the rough feathers of his cheek against Silvermoon's hand.
A sharp chime interrupted them.
GENETIC CORES ONE, TWO, THREE, AND FOUR SUCCESSFULLY NUCLEATED WITH COMPATIBLE PARTNER DNA.
The voice went on, slowly describing each of the fusions in turn. Silvermoon's flared their crest a bit as they were described, maybe proudly. "... If this was on... why were all the defenses off?" Silvermoon mused, feeling uncertainty creep into them. What... what was the point of all this?
INITIATING STRESS TEST.
Silvermoon jolted as the towers slid into view, and went absolutely still as the towers' eyes looked at them. And the beams of light appeared, moving so slowly across the room-
And the pokemon slammed into Silvermoon, knocking them back against the wall, a laser cutting through where Silvermoon had been standing. He huffed irritably, straightening- and Silvermoon could see a gash along his arm, from where he'd been an instant too slow in avoiding the beam. "H-hey-" They tried weakly.
<Stay there.> They said, eyes panning for the others- buizel was diving through the spaces between the lasers, Phoenix already nestled against Silvermoon's back. Good- they would be safe. Now, though, the towers had to be dealt with.
He lunged forward, weaving through the bright lasers, flames slowly bursting across its feathers until he was entirely cloaked, slamming into a turret with force and heat enough to snap it in half, huffing as he landed. He picked through the rubble, getting something in his paws and tapping back over to Silvermoon. <Here- Put it in the machine. I think... I can use this.> They said, offering a small vial to the trainer. Silvermoon took it, studying the twisting projection of DNA.
"In- the machine? But-" The pokemon was not listening, already scrabbling back into the machine. Silvermoon paused, looking at the strand again, and very slowly slid it into the machine.
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Post by orioncayge on Apr 1, 2023 8:47:14 GMT 9
The whir of electricity powering on something big was distinct, something Orion had heard many a time as he'd helped his uncle repair ancient arcade machines with overlarge electronics, built in a bygone era of quarters and pixels large enough to see. Outside of the game it would be a comforting sound, a sign of success that meant an attaboy and a clap on the shoulder, here however? There was no telling what was about to ignite to life and ruin their fun little science experi-
"TRIAL SUCCESS CONDITIONS: DESTROY ALL THE LAZERS."
"FUCK" The words flew out of Orion's mouth as a turret swiveled to face him. The fight or flight instinct had picked fight, and he dashed forward as the barrel flashed green. Too slow.
"Boss!" His two other mon howled, slow on their feet to act.
"POPS!" The mega monstrosity hissed, dashing forward with a mix of sheer power and speed. With the combined strength of Emboar, but the slightly more lithe frame of Incineroar, the chimera was able to push forward with explosive velocity and tackle Orion out of the way, the death ray clipping the creatures hind leg. Tumbling, the fighter and the freak would skid across the sleek metal tile. Another whirr had them scrambling to their feat, aided by Achilles and Ares who had managed to shake off the initial shock of combat and were now in the mix.
"Aight here's the plan!" Orion began.
PEW
A laser interrupted him, Achilles grabbing the fighter and using his special phantom force ability absconded. "KICK ITS ASS!" Ares howled. "GOT IT!" The now unnamed chimera roared back. Twin takedowns sent the two burly brawlers barreling towards the source of the barrage, bashing into it bravely. Ares, who'd been closer, impacted first into the turret mount, wrenching it slightly loose. The chimera, who's injury had slowed it slightly, launched itself into a flying double dropkick planting both feet firmly on the turret mount and smashing through it, sending the canon clattering to the ground where the Chimera ripped it firmly off and smashed it over its knee like batman versus bane. The Inciniboar would turn its strangely human eyes back to Orion and Achilles, making sure they were okay.
"You good pops?"
"Yeah!" Orion would reply with a thumbs up. "How bout you?"
"I'm kicking FUCKING ASS!"
"Attaboy!"
A strange strand of...DNA? Seemed to depart from the shattered laser, and almost instinctively the chimera reached out for it, starting to glow.
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Rose Garden
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Post by Rose Garden on Apr 2, 2023 20:37:02 GMT 9
Rose admittedly didn't quite know what to do, except be in total awe. "Wow!" The little girl exclaimed, wiggling where she stood in excitement. "You're real! Really Real! So cool! You're in a secret lab!"
The fused Pokemon's eyes slowly scanned around, only listening to the sudden voice that spoke from some unseen speakers. "Ahh, I see. I am an experiment, a genetic fusion of the two before me. Of that, remains clear. But to what purpose is my existence?"
"Honestly? I don't know!" Wattson suddenly interjected with a cackle of his own. "Science demands experimentation! And-" He himself was interrupted as the voice began talking about a stress test. "Ooooh, it looks like the owner of this lab had the same idea. Duck!"
Rose ducked on instinct, and her Bombirdier immediately wrapped its wings around the little girl protecting her as the laser grid suddenly activated.
Wattson, unfortunately, could not duck, squeeze, or go prone, as he was quite simply, an orb. But he did roll beneath a table, abusing the fact that the lab equipment seemed impervious to the beams and protect himself.
The fusion, however, seemed confused for a brief moment. "I am no duck, I am a-"
Their words were ever so rudely interrupted by a laser, and a pained avian screech poured from their beak. Instantly shifting into attack mode, the fusion's eyes suddenly began to glimmer with this shining yellow coat, that quickly spread across their body like a Mirror Coat.
The lasers immediately began to reflect off their body like a shimmering mirror, leaving them mostly unharmed asides from an obvious burn on their beautiful red and white feathers. "Ahh, I see." The fusion began to speak once more, their beak twisting into a wide smirk. "I am born to be powerful! Created to become the best I can be, to become untouchable! A trial to prove my right to exist, so be it!"
"How about, born to be a friend?" Said Rose, still buried beneath a bird and barely able to see what was going on.
"... Yes, that will work too. Friendship sounds like a lovely concept. I think I can stand to study the idea later. Friendship would be a prime motivator to encourage myself to act at full strength." The fusion said with a cocky, confident laugh, backed up by the Voltorb's almost mad laughter.
Stretching out their wings, one visibly injured and not raised as high, the laser reflected off their shimmering coat of energy and was returned to sender, shredding the technology and reducing it to melted metal and scrap. It seemed the other fusions had taken care of quite a few lasers themselves, and were left to find another hidden vial of DNA within the rubble.
"My my," The fusion spoke, stretching its legs to walk properly for the first time as he moved over to grab the vial with one of its feet. "I do believe, I have yet to finish growing."
"Oooooh!" Rose was simply starstruck, her eyes would have literal stars in them if they could as she stared up at her beautiful, majestic orb bird friend. "Yes! Yes yes, all the yes! So cool! Let's make you grow even bigger!"
"Oh dear," Her Bombirdier would mumble to themselves, visibly worrying over what to do about their... child? The realization dawned on her, and she didn't really know how to process it.
"Well then," the fusion began, grinning down at the excitable trainer. "Shall we?" And it promptly ate the vial, right then and there.
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Post by Ladybug on Apr 3, 2023 1:00:19 GMT 9
DUNGEON: PSI ISLAND⚠️🚨Do Not Enter🚨⚠️
ROUND 3: KUNG FU FUSING
"PHASE ONE COMPLETE." Announces the robotic voice. The red, destructive glow of the lasers fades as the remains of the laser turrets (destroyed or deactivated) sink back into the flooring. Four strands of technicolored DNA hang in the air for a moment before rushing to fuse with their hosts.
"LEVY 1: LIFE SIGNS FADING. PARTIAL RESPIRATORY ARREST. MUSCLE MASS REDUCED. CHANGE IN WEIGHT AND ONGOING MOVEMENT INDICATE NUCLEATION WITH GHOST DNA.
LEVY 2: LIFE SIGNS STABLE. SKELETAL SCAN SHOWS DECREASED BONE DENSITY. POSSIBLE IMPACT OF FLYING DNA. TRACE METALS ELEVATED. ELECTROCHEMISTRY ELEVATED. GATHERING FURTHER METRICS FOR STANDARD CIRCULATORY SYSTEM BOUNDS.
LEVY 3: LIFE SIGNS STABLE. HIGH LEVELS OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL DETECTED IN CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS, LIMBIC SYSTEM, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, AND EXCRETORY SYSTEM. EXPLOSIVE RISK.
LEVY 4: OVERLAPPING SYSTEMS DETECTED. PRESUMING COMBINATION WITH MULTI-PRESENCE DNA SAMPLE.
LEVY 1, LEVY 2, AND LEVY 3: TRIPLE NUCLEATIONS STABLE. NO UNEXPECTED ANOMOLIES DETECTED.
LEVY 4: AT RISK OF NUCLEOTIDE COLLAPSE. MONITORING LIMBIC SYSTEMS FOR EXPECTED RECOMBINATION.
STRESS TEST PROGRESSING...
PHASE TWO: MULTI-GOAL THREAT ASSESSMENT AND TEAMWORK ABILITIES"
A set of brushed steel doors opens at the back of the lab, and the room echoes with the swift, rhythmic advance of wave upon wave of karate robots.
They move with slick, mechanical speed, and the poise of bots programmed with a deep understanding of martial arts, immediately attacking any Pokemon in their way as they converge on the chimeras.
"HIYA!" says one, launching a deadly kick that snaps a table in half.
"KI-YA!" synthesizes another, and it unleashes a flurry of mechanized punches.
"KARATE ATTACK!" says a third, lunging straight at Rose Garden and her Pokemon.
But this time the robots aren't the goal, they are merely a distraction, as two additional doors open: one in the ceiling, leading into a vent system full of spinning fans, and one in the floor, where there is a thirty foot drop into dark waters full of hungry Veluza.
"TRIAL SUCCESS CONDITION: RETRIEVE THE RED AND BLUE KEYS AND END THE ROBOTIC ASSAULT"
The keen eyed among you notice that a light is now flashing on the mechanical base of the fusion machine. The ROBOTIC TRAINING MODE setting of the lab has been set to UNLIMITED and requires two specialized keys to turn the dial down to either LIMITED or OFF, or to turn it up to OVERDRIVE.
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orioncayge
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Bandana Guy
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Post by orioncayge on Apr 3, 2023 12:18:31 GMT 9
"Oh ho oh oooooh" Orion mused, watching the karate bots drop out of the various hatches, ready to throw some hands. You could say that things had gone from a level of nobody was kung fu fighting, to a large majority of the gathered persons were in fact engaging in various levels of kung fu fighting. The goal was easy, two keys and it was time to get the fuck outta dodge. Getting there was harder in reality than on paper, but also it involved punching and if there was anything his team was good at, it was kicking ass and taking names.
Achilles dashed forward and grabbed the first bot, bringing his knee upwards into it's uncanny robotic face, smashing it's metal nose back into it's stupid metal face. Discarding one bot for another, he would work his way through the crowd fighting towards the water to try and clear a path. Multiple foes got hit with a sick Darkest Lariat and followed by a dab, which was not part of the move but hours of practicing with Orion had left certain bad habits.
"Get the red key in the fan hall Ares and-" he paused and stared at the newest iteration of his new chimeric friend. His general shape had gone mostly unchanged, yet his skin was uh...well it was obvious he'd put some mimikyu in him. He looked like someone's sad fursuit rendition of the Inciniboar, his fur was mottled shades of red and black stitched together with jagged and obvious threadwork. The fire of his belt had turned into a sinister purple shade, and little licks of black flame seethed from the gaps in stitching. It straddled the line between looking absurd and fucking rad, like WWE in the eighties. "-Morpheus. Get our key out and lets go play some catch after this or something eh?"
"On it pops!" "You got it boss!"
The two burly mon charged down the crowd, tearing their way through karate kogs with a barrage of fire and fists. Upon reaching the base beneath the open hatch, Ares would lace his fingers together and drop into a stance. Morpheus would step into his clutched fingers and jump as his DNA donor hefted him into the air. Lightened by his lack of actual mass anymore, Morpheus sailed through the air and muscled up into the vent system pausing to stare at the spinning blades that would surely rip his costume to shreds. "Alright man, he gave you a name, pops is counting on us..." the Minciniboar muttered to itself. "Come on Morpheus, its Morphin time." Using his new found powers was as easy as flexing a muscle he'd always had, using the power of shadow sneak he would flit across the rapidly moving shadows, shade to shade til he'd found his way to the end and found a...blue key.
"What? Why is the blue key up here? Blue is water coded as fuck!" Morpheus mused, not sure how he knew that at all. "Anyways time to..." he went to shadow sneak, but in the process dropped the key causing him to pause. "FUCK!" the ghostly cat boar roared. "IM STUCK UNLESS WE DO SOMETHING ABOUT ALL THESE FANS!"
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Silvermoon
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Post by Silvermoon on Apr 4, 2023 9:39:02 GMT 9
Silvermoon just watched as the pokemon wiggled free of the machinery again. He hopped a bit on clawed feet, as if a new, nervous energy ran through him. At the edges of his eyes and on either side of his head were a small clump of bright yellow feathers in a brilliant accent. Silvermoon gave a little gasp, just looking at them, awestruck.
And then the voice started up again.
"Multi-goal... threat assessment?"
<Look out!> Their pokemon cried, hunkering down as more robots streamed in. But the robots lost the chimera's attention as the other doors opened. There was already too much happening- Robots lunging at the youngest of them, and the fire-types in the corner were already hauling their cousin up into the air duct.
<We'll do everything we can to help each other!> He said, voice hardened with resolve, and also dancing a bit with more birdsong. He threw himself at the nearest robots, coating himself in a cloak of flame to slam into them, trying to clear space for the others.
"FUCK!"
Both Silvermoon and their pokemon glanced up at that. The pokemon looked at Silvermoon. "I..." He was waiting for instructions. Silvermoon struggled to find their voice. "I- Toricorizel! Help them!"
Without so much as blinking, Toricorizel launched himself at the air duct, latching himself onto it with talons, blinking at the Minciniboar (orioncayge ) who'd gotten himself well and truly stuck. Paws free, he lashed forwards, sending furious air rushing through the fans to snap the blades- and to land harmlessly on either side of the ghostly brawler. <One escape tunnel, as ordered.> He said, a bit primly, before dropping back down out of the air vent.
Silvermoon, despite the harrowing situation, couldn't help but grab Toricorizel when he landed, the pokemon mashing them with his head. "That was amazing! I-" They let him go, the chimaera swiftly moving back to fend off more of the robots. "I have a friend. And, um, she has this little cafe, and- I think she'd really like to meet you."
<Then I'd like to meet her.>
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Rose Garden
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Post by Rose Garden on Apr 4, 2023 21:49:23 GMT 9
Rose wasn't really intelligent enough to understand all the things that the voice from above was saying, but her Voltorb certainly was, and it seemed he caught on pretty quickly.
"After each success, they are given another DNA strand to fuse with, remarkable... I'd very much like to meet the owner of this lab. His studies must be most thoroughly engaging."
The fusion's feathers grew and elongated, spikes and scales forming along their body. Twisting and turning into a large, powerful form. Their beak twisted, almost resembling the barrel of a rifle, and a shell-like protrusion along the back of their neck formed like armor to protect themselves. But the weirdest part was what happened to their limbs.
Their legs plumped up, growing stronger, more muscular, powerful, and oddly enough arms burst out from their torso. They didn't seem to be super dextrous, but enough to manipulate things easier. Their chest, right above the bird-like pouch, seemed to fold inwards, a pitch-black abyss.
"Hahaha!" The Fusion began, stretching out its new scaled wings. "Oh, I've never felt such power! Technically, I've not felt many things, but if this is to be a first feeling, then I shall revel in it!"
Rose was still in awe, scrambling up from beneath her Bombirdier to give him a sudden hug. "Ooh! You're so cool! We're going to be the best of friends after we beat these tests! I hate tests though, I hope none of them involve math..."
The fusion laughed, wrapping their arms and wings around the child. "Even if they involve math, we shall conquer it! We shall travel across this world, and conquer all threats in our way! With your cute face at my side, the motivation to dominate this world will surely never fail me!"
Rose giggled, turning her head around to look at her other Pokemon. "You hear that Gerana? I don't have to do math no more! They'll do it for me! We're going to con-ker it! ... What does conker mean?"
The stork Pokemon sighed, shaking their head. Way too focused on the sudden intrusion of robotic kung-fu robots charging their way to care about Rose's dislike of Math. With a Wing Attack knocking them off their feet, they soared upwards into the air and out of immediate harm.
Only for the robots to charge toward the fusion as soon as they got back up with a dramatic, and admittedly cool flip.
They immediately laughed, twisting around to protect Rose from them as they spread their wings behind them. Their wings folded out further and further until they looked almost like a perfect circle, a shield behind them. A trio of robots slam their mechanical limbs into the wing-shell, only for the wings to glow with a bright light, as an explosion rocked the base, their Shell Trap card activated.
Fire and flames erupted, blasting the robots apart as smoke and exhaust poured out from the void in their chest. Paired with the wild laughter of the fusion, Rose was giggling like crazy herself. Being so close to the explosion had shot her hair backward, and soot covered her face. But she was not only unharmed but clearly never been happier.
"You! Are! The! Coolest!" She shouted in amazement, dancing where she stood out of total uncontrollable excitement. A proper little jig and a spin, the dance of a child with absolutely no worries or fears in the world.
"Hoo, boy!" Wattson shouted out, rolling out from under the table. "You are the Mother Of All Bombs, aren't ya! Go on, take care of tasty fish below, me and Gerana will watch the kid!"
"Hmm," The fusion hummed, obviously deep in thought as it began to move. "Gerana, is my winged progenitor, yes? I have just realized I lack a name. Then I shall take inspiration from your words. For I am Moab, the Mother Of All Bombs. I quite like this."
With another mad cackle from the fusion immediately after their oddly calm thoughtful moment, they twisted around, and just jumped straight into the pit.
"Hah, a brave one!" Wattson began, glancing up at Gerana. "They must have gotten that trait from me! My courage is definitely a defining character trai-"
"Tough words from the man who hid under the table." The Bombirdier quickly cut them off, lifting Rose and Wattson up into their pouch, flying them up and out of the reach of the swinging and wild limbs of the robotic assaulters.
In the pit, Moab had practically dive-bombed straight down, spreading their wings at the last second and catching themselves in the air, circling over the pit. Opening their beak, electricity crackled within their throat, before blasting out in a Charge Beam. The continuous beam of energy roasts some of the fish in the water below.
The smell of cooked fish wafted up from the pit. Delicious. They couldn't help but take a bite of the spare flesh that had been discarded by the Veluza, enjoying their first, actual meal.
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Lucky Guy
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Post by Lucky Guy on Apr 4, 2023 23:39:13 GMT 9
While Lucky found it hard to tell whether the kid Rose's goal was to destroy the security of the building or to destroy the building itself. As it stood, there were a lot of bombs going off and it was hard to see through them all. Regardless of what she was doing, Lucky was pretty sure that she was good at it. As well, the sound of electricity (along with the sight of so many voltorb) gave him the impression that the once-infested waters probably weren't as dangerous as they had been on opening.
He glances up towards one of the few visible things I'm the room today. As usual, it was looming over him. The chimera had mutated once more, having begun to bear 'fruits' after its escape from the containment tank. Lucky had even caught one after it had fallen from its' tree-an event made infinitely more morbid with the knowledge that the hollow serpent was bearing heads rather than actual fruit.
"Alas, poor Yorick," Lucky had said to his chimera. As one would expect, this had accomplished nothing other than his new sentiment that 'Yorick' was a good enough name for the time being.
As 'Yorick' held nothing new to say, Lucky once again brought himself to face the scene that had blocked his path for the past minute now. Try as it might, a robot was never going to be able to harm Chaos with karate. And oh, was it trying-so much so that Lucky had taken the last minute to see if it would give up and attack him instead. It did not.
Lucky had only Rose to thank for thinning out the herd. Because of this, nothing except this sad display was around to stop him from diving into the frigid indoor waters. He didn't stop to worry over whether electricity danced in the waves, nor did he stop to glance at the chimera that watched his every step in a manner that could possibly be viewed as concern. He certainly did not stop to think about the waters themselves, nor the depth that he was diving into them.
Perhaps Lucky should have done so. He wasn't a Swimmer, and neither was he an expert at catching his breath. By the time he even realized that something was wrong to begin with, he was already at the ocean's depth with key in grasp. At the bottom with him was the Gyarados, and the void of its' maw was a signal that Lucky was far too late to do anything about it.
It was hard to remember what had happened past that. By the time Lucky had begun to parse out what had happened, he was already at the machine which had started these issues to begin with. The keys were turned, and his savior from the waters was missing. He faintly recalled that Yorick had absorbed the DNA that came out when he turned the key.
Afterwards, it had shot through the roof. Lucky could still see the hole it had left, smoldering with the faintest of embers. He hadn't even gotten to say 'thank you' to it for pulling him out of the pool.
Surely it would come back, right?
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