Timegate Traveller Trilogy

Disclaimer: I don't own Pokemon or any of the characters featured. They belong to Satoshi Tajiri and Nintendo/Game Freak.


Chapter 1: The Glasses of Destiny

After many years of research, a genius scientist by the name of Mei and her assistant Dr. Strange have done the impossible: created a machine known as the temporal transport. With this amazing handheld device, one can transport themselves to any point in time, from the past to the future! We now join in watching the fist test run of this historic invention begin to commence...

"It's time, my dear. I'll send out the transport, so we can begin." Strange spoke, as he activated the temporal transport while Mei tossed out her trusted Solosis to oversee the device in the case of a malfunction.

"It's time at last! I am ready to progress to the future with the temporal transport!" Mei announced haughtily.

"Mei, when you first told me to make such a device small enough to be able to fit inside a capsule, be it even a Pokeball, I assumed you were asking too much of me to attempt something as impossible as that, but somehow we've managed to achieve such a task." Strange mused. "I've been awaiting this day, Professor!"

"Strange, let us begin at once! Activate the temporal transport!" Mei spoke. "Solosis, stand your guard and be ready." The machine then begun to run, belching out smog as the circuitry and gears within it began running. Strange knelt down and was finishing the overviewing of the wiring and functions of the machine before standing back, unaware of the fact that his glasses snagged into part of the transport.

"All functionaries are running as expected, Professor. Now the last thing to test is the power of the Pokemon's abilities to charge it, and-" Strange then paused and gasped in an expression of disbelief and shame. "Wait! What's this?!"

"What happened?" the young Professor asked in confusion.

"I hate to say this, but it seems like my glasses are stuck in part of the temporal transport. If we activate it now, it'll surely malfunction! Professor, we must try to retrieve my glasses. Perhaps using a Pokemon move will dislodge them."

"Certainly!" Mei said in agreement to the plan.

"Bless you, Professor! I knew I could count on you. Just be careful; we mustn't do heavy damage to the transport, but still those glasses are important to me." Assistant Strange responded.

The machine kept belching out clear smog, as Solosis dealt the full brunt of it, switching its Magnet with the machine's Choice Specs.

"Good work, Solosis! With those Choice Specs, it'll make your moves far more accurate to help get those glasses back! Even with all the smog created from the coolant water, it should still be functional. Such minor complications like that are well within the design I have anticipated!" Mei said in reflection. "But still, I can't believe the research, which we exhausted countless time and money into, is being jeopardized by something as unremarkable as a pair of glasses!"

"But they're rather flashy ones. I'm very particular about them." Strange interjected.

"Hold your tounge, my Assistant. I believe a portal's starting to open up." Mai said sternly. "But it's using too much power! It could blow up at any moment! Solosis, use a Psyshock attack to cool it down!" The cell-like Pokemon obeyed unleashing a psychic zap of power, causing the machine's overheating to cease.

"We've done it, sir! The transport is functioning at maximum capacity; not to mention my glasses are safe and sound! A portal should be open soon directing towards the future."

"Excellent. Then I'll be on my way soon. Expect a cool souvenir from me when I return!"

"I will. Be careful, Mei!" Strange said to the Professor, wishing her luck as she disappeared through the time vortex as soon as it appeared. Perhaps though, in her witnessing of the events that would unfold, would things be any better were the experiment to fail? Fate will have to bring the results forth for her to see.

END PART 1