The Floating Palace – Lower Chamber
Ash sat on the floor, completely wiped out. Freeing himself from confinement had been a trying process but adding his master's freedom was just too much for the youth. Luckily, Lucario had plenty of energy to spare after being freed and woken up. This was put to good use in rescuing the rest of the Pokemon, Tracey, Brock, and Misty. Seeing everyone had been rescued and was now awake, Ash forced himself up, breaking out of his respite.
"Thanks for freeing us Lucario," praised Misty, warming up to the jackal far more than she initially had. Lucario shrugged.
"Had my apprentice not given me my own freedom, we would all still be confined."
"Good point! You really came through Ash!" Tracey applauded.
"That he did," concurred Brock.
"Eh. No sweat guys, but now we have something else to discuss. I think we need to free Zapdos and Moltres," said Ash, shifting the conversation.
"Do we have to?" moaned Misty.
"Yes Misty, we have to. The creep holding us here is planning on using them to lure out Lugia. He told me as much while you guys were knocked out. All he needs is Articuno and the bait will be set. Considering how easy he captured Zapdos and Moltres, there's a decent chance that Lugia could be captured if we do nothing. The guy is just evil Misty, and I can't take the chance of letting him do whatever he wants with these Legendary Pokemon," summarized Ash.
"Well reasoned Ash," smiled Brock.
"I guess you're right," sighed Misty.
"Hold on now. We need a plan. As soon as they are released, they could go on a rampage like the elder's legend," warned Tracey.
"That's a risk we're going to have to take. We free them, bust out of here, grab the other two orbs, and make our way to the shrine as fast as possible to reconnect with the others. Agreed?"
"Yes!" firmly said Brock.
"I'm in!" added Misty.
"Ok then," frowned Tracey.
"Freeing them won't be so simple apprentice. These cages hold a much higher energy level than those that held everyone else. Redirecting it elsewhere will take longer and far more strength," assessed Lucario, who had been studying the cages closely.
"But you can still do it though. Right?"
"Yes. Just give me time," nodded the jackal Pokemon, beginning his technique.
"About that," interrupted a cool menacing voice from above. Everyone looked up to see the silver dais from above rapidly descending. Ghetsis, the red-eyed man, sat in his chair with a cruel smirk. His trio of subordinates stood at the ready, behind him.
"I'm afraid time is a luxury you do not have. Not only are we nearing Ice Island, but I have heard everything you have to say, and I've seen more than enough. I'm disappointed Ash. You said you were being honest with me earlier. It seems you've been keeping a few secrets… aura user," said the man in a mockingly sad tone.
"Enough Ghetsis! Stop messing around and get to the point!" growled Ash. Ryhorn stepped in front of the boy, along with Pikachu and Espeon, each ready to defend their trainer.
"My aren't we testy today. I was hoping we could get along. The things you and I could achieve together are limitless boy. With my resources and your talents, we could rule the entire world!" declared the man with a manic gleam.
"Not interested!" shot back Ash, gesturing to Lucario to get a move on. The Pokemon did so at once, starting the transfer process on Moltres' cage via energy redirection. Ghetsis narrowed his eyes.
"For now, you're not. You'll see it my way soon enough. In the meantime, Shadow Triad, dispose of these other pests, and then deal with that Lucario. I will be securing the latest addition to my collection personally," snapped the man, looking at Ash with hunger. The three moved fast, jumping towards Brock, Misty, and Tracey, and sending out three identical Pokemon. Each looked like a giant metal chess piece, comprised of red, black, and grey. A noted sharp point protruded from the heads, while the arms had razor blades attached as well.
"Careful guys! Those are Bisharp. Powerful Steel-Dark Pokemon native to the Unova region," quickly relayed Ash, remembering coming across It during his studies of the national Pokedex. Ash's friends nodded in appreciation, directing Dewgong, Ninetales, and Scyther to battle.
"Impressive knowledge for one so young and far away from such a region, but perhaps your attention should be on me?" smirked Ghetsis tossing a Pokeball into the air. A horrifying creature emerged. It was a dark blue, purple, and black Pokemon with three heads, six black wings, and it looked to be a Dragon type.
"Hydreigon," spotted Ash, nervous at the sight of it.
"Indeed," answered Ghetsis with amusement.
"It is one of my more powerful creatures. It has one head for each Pokemon you have out unless you'd like to recall two and make this fair?" Ash ignored him and acted.
"Signal Beam, Rock Blast, and Thunderbolt!" snapped the boy, ordering a variety of ranged attacks.
"I don't think so. Use Roar!" Hydreigon let out a massive yell, sending a fierce gale of wind towards Ash's Pokemon before they could even move. Espeon and Ryhorn were sent back to their Pokeballs on the spot. Pikachu's stubbornness and hatred for confinement saw him fair better, but he was still unable to launch his attack.
"Much better. Follow with Dragon Pulse." Three heads opened their maws, immediately releasing a stream of purple draconic energy, on course for Pikachu.
"Double Team!" Pikachu blurred, disappearing, avoiding the attack, and surrounding Hydreigon. Unfortunately, Pikachu was not the only target. Ash was blown off his feet, being able to slightly avoid the attack thanks to his conditioning and aura abilities, but the boy still landed hard. Dusting himself off, Ash slowly stood up, pale and looking at Ghetsis with something akin to fear. Nobody has ever aimed an attack at him before in a battle between actual Pokemon. Even Team Rocket seemed to respect the battle traditions when Pokemon were left standing, for the most part. Ghetsis simply looked back with a smirk.
"You survived my beast's first attack without losing consciousness. Perhaps you will serve to amuse me some before we are finished. Fire Spin!" called Ghetsis. This time, Ash was fast to respond.
"Thunderbolt and then disappear Pikachu!" Fire exploded outward in all directions from Hydreigon, while Pikachu and his copies sent electricity to meet it. BOOM! The attacks neutralized one another in an explosion, bringing up dust and covering the battlefield.
"AGAIN!" Ghetsis roared, invisible to Ash at the moment.
"Return!" barked Ash, simultaneously sticking a hand forward and assuming his stance to catch the Fire Spin portion heading for him, which was quickly absorbed and sent flying towards a window. Ash noticed a tiny crack form there but that was quickly tucked away to the back of his mind, as he had to focus all of his efforts on this battle.
"GON!" roared the great dragon in pain, being slammed by a glowing yellow Pokemon who burst from the ground below him.
"Nice work Pikachu!" cheered Ash, seeing the dust settle, and Hydreigon shaking off the attack.
"Powerful attack for a little rat, but nowhere near good enough! Dragon Rush!" Pikachu's copies had previously vanished underground and the mouse had no time to dodge. As a result…
"CHA!" cried out Pikachu, who was slammed backwards in a violent attack, rolling rapidly in front of Ash. He wasn't out yet though, standing back up, ready to face the beast again.
"DO IT AGAIN!" laughed Ghetsis.
"Agility!" Pikachu blurred, barely avoiding the attack, but leaving Ash wide open. The boy leaped to his right, dodging the attack like a matador avoiding a raging bull at the last second. Hydreigon slowed himself, stopping in front of that window from earlier.
Wait a minute. I think that might work, thought Ash, rolling to his right to evade another Dragon Rush.
"Double Team and Agility!" called Ash, positioning himself farther back. Pikachu sped up again, splitting himself into fifteen copies that sped around Hydreigon in a yellow blur.
"FIRE SPIN!"
"INCREASE THAT AGILITY!" Pikachu's speed grew further, making him near impossible to see. The Dragon Pokemon released even more fire, but as Ash had hoped, the lack of oxygen thanks to Pikachu's actions snuffed it out.
"Electro Ball!" Pikachu and his copies stopped, jumped in the air, and sent a powerful ball of electricity from their tails right at Hydreigon.
"Take the hit and then Fire Spin, followed by Dragon Rush!" howled Ghetsis.
Meanwhile
Brock and Misty were holding their own, using their experience as Gym Leaders to batter away the Bisharp of the Shadow Triad. The same couldn't exactly be said for Tracey. His lack of formal Pokemon battle training was showing, and Scyther still hadn't fully recovered from earlier. The Bug Pokemon was on a knee, breathing heavily from the fierce battle.
"Scyther, please get up," urged Tracey.
"Guillotine." Bisharp crossed his razor blade arms, jolted forward, and struck. Scyther hit the floor, already knocked out.
"NO!"
"Slash," uttered the Shadow Triad member, voice devoid of any emotion. Bisharp moved again, arm raised, ready to deliver a killing blow.
Back to Ash and Ghetsis
Electro Ball hit true, shocking Hydreigon and inflicting damage bolstered by Pikachu's boosted speed. Despite that, the Dragon Pokemon refused to fall, firing Fire Spin in all directions, instantly dissipating Pikachu's copies, while sending the little mouse away. Part of the fire flew at Ash, which he again caught with energy transfer. Ash was about to dispel it behind him when he saw something terrifying out of the corner of his eye. Tracey was in trouble. Worse, Hydreigon was on a crash course for Ash himself with Dragon Rush. Time crawled at a snail's pace. Hydreigon slowly got closer, the energy within his body was ready to leave, and Bisharp was about to kill his friend. Once again, Ash needed to make a hard choice, and once again in his mind, there was no real choice to be made.
Ash's backhand shifted to the right, aiming a stream of fire carefully at the oncoming Bisharp as the attack exited. He was happy to see the attack landed, knocking the Pokemon off course with super-effective damage. Ash was not quite so happy when Hydreigon connected with his own body.
"FOOLISH CHILD!" Ghetsis roared, infuriated at the potential loss of such a useful asset.
"ASH!" three friends cried in horror.
"APPRENTICE!" Lucario seethed, yet unable to do anything, focusing on freeing the Legendary Bird. Ash flew backwards to the window he had positioned himself in front of, and then through it into a raging Blizzard.
Skies Above Shamouti Island Vicinity
"As you can see, this large flying structure we've been showing you is headed towards a landmass the locals refer to as Ice Island. For what purpose, we're not quite sure, but we intend to figure it out. Perhaps this machinery and those aboard are truly responsible for the calamity that is plaguing the world?" rattled on the reporter, gesturing to the flying machinery and the landscape behind her.
"OH MY ARCEUS!" bellowed George, the cameraman, startling the reporter with that outburst while on the air. A flash of irritation crossed her face and she was very tempted to scold the man, but it was gone in an instant, as she was still in her "on camera" mode. She did however turn around, seeing what had made the man cry out.
"BY ARCEUS INDEED! Viewers, someone is falling from the sky, seeming to have come from the machine. From the height of the fall and the freezing water below, the odds of survival are grim. WHAT IS THAT?" An orange blur zoomed, heading down at a high speed to the falling person. The deadly waters were fast approaching. It was going to be close.
Just Outside of Shamouti (1 Minute Earlier)
"There! I think I can see it in the distance," yelled Delia, spotting an island amidst the blizzard and flurry of wild Pokemon. Beyond that, she could make out three islands slightly farther away and what looked to be a floating machine of some kind. In addition, her eyes caught sight of a large flying bird, which appeared to be shaded blue. It was circling one of the islands, which the machine was nearing.
Knowing my Ash, I bet he's right in the thick of that mess.
"You would know better than me Delia. I'm afraid my eyesight isn't the best," answered Professor Samuel Oak, clinging to his Dragonite as he squinted ahead.
"No need to worry Professor Oak. Just follow me!" Delia uttered, springing ahead of Dragonite with her own Pokemon, and heading for the flying abomination.
"Pika! Pika!"
"What's that now Pikachu?" Red's Pikachu, holding onto Delia with one paw, used his other to point at the machine. Delia looked and her blood went cold. Her precious boy was falling from the sky.
"NO! DIVE DOWN AND SAVE HIM!" With a loud roar, the orange Pokemon obeyed, heading down at an angle, and picking up speed. The water was getting closer. Ash was getting closer. 300 feet. 200 feet. 100 feet 50 feet. 10 feet…
"YES!" Charizard snared the boy in his arms, just above the frigid waters, and he zoomed up, gaining a respectable distance from the sea.
"Way to go Charizard! It looks like there is some ice frozen over nearby on the ground. Take us down so we can check on Ash," ordered the woman in her best no-nonsense voice. Making sure to land gently, Charizard set Ash down, while Delia jumped off with Pikachu. Professor Oak and Dragonite were not far behind, touching down to join them. Rushing to her boy, Delia knelt at his side, assessing his situation.
"He's breathing," she sighed in relief, though his body was severely bruised, and he was unconscious, making her frown a tad.
"I'm happy to hear it Delia, but we're going to have to wake him up," said Oak, approaching the pair.
"WAKE HIM UP? HE NEEDS A HOSPITAL!" roared the mama bear, er mother. Oak sent her a sympathetic look, but the man was unyielding and continued.
"Normally I'd agree. However, the world hangs in the balance and we need to find out what is going on. Your son likely has some semblance of an idea regarding all of this."
"But… fine. Don't push him too hard though," warned the woman. Oak nodded in acceptance, though privately he felt Ash would be the person she needed to convince once he was up. Delia turned to her mouse companion.
"Pikachu, give Ash a gentle shock."
"Chuuu!" weakly cried Pikachu, sending a small jolt at Ash. His eyes flew open, and he moved to jump up, groaning along the way and falling back to the ground.
"Feels like I was hit by a pack of raging Tauros," mumbled the boy.
"Ashy. Are you ok?" His eyes opened at the sound, slowly coming into focus, and revealing a couple of familiar figures.
"Mom? Professor Oak? Charizard?" Ash said in surprise.
"Glad to see you are still with us my boy," smiled the professor.
"RAAOO!" growled Charizard, giving the boy a thumbs up.
"The last thing I remember was getting hit by a Dragon Rush… Did… did you save me?" Ash asked, looking at his mom and his first Pokemon. Delia simply nodded, wiping a tear out of her eye.
"Thanks mom. Thanks Charizard. I-I owe you guys so much, but right now there's something I have to do," Ash said, forcing himself up despite the pain.
"Now hold on Ash. What's going on?" quickly spoke Professor Oak.
"A madman has my friends captive up in that machine, and he's collecting legendary Pokemon like candy to use to conquer the world. Now I must go save them!" snapped Ash, approaching Charizard with a knowing look. Charizard lowered himself, allowing his trainer to jump on.
"WAIT JUST A MINUTE YOUNG MAN! I NEARLY LOST YOU! YOU'RE HURT! DON'T GO—"
"I love you mom," softly spoke Ash, interrupting her tirade. Then, they were off, flying back towards the flying machine.
"No," weakly cried the girl, falling to her knees and sobbing. Her tears were quickly wiped though, as she stood and stomped towards Dragonite.
"Well, we're going after him. Aren't we?" half asked half demanded Delia.
"Of course Delia. We will aid Ash and his friends. Hop on."
Floating Palace (a few minutes earlier)
"YOU MONSTER!" screamed Misty, tears falling freely. Her best friend had just been blasted out of the aircraft to his imminent demise. She now turned to Ghetsis, conveying an immense amount of hatred and sorrow at the same time. Brock was equally furious. His surrogate little brother had been taken from him, and he thirsted for vengeance. As for Tracey, the boy was speechless. Ash had saved his life but paid for it with his own. Lucario pressed his emotions down, focusing on the task at hand. He was so close, and thus far he had gone unnoticed thanks to the shock at what had just transpired.
The Shadow Triad stood at the ready. One Bisharp was down thanks to Ash's efforts and the super-effective redirected Fire Spin. Nonetheless, the owner was plenty capable, even without a Pokemon to battle. Two other Bisharp still stood, awaiting further orders against Ninetales and Dewgong. Ghetsis himself was beyond angry. Thanks to unnecessary heroics, the man was down a lifechanging asset. Still, he hadn't come this far for an Aura User, and his plans were largely intact, so the loss was not devastating. His scowl turned to a grin as he relished the expressions of the now dead boy's friends. It was time to move forward.
"Monster am I? So be it. This monster is still hungry for blood. Roar!" Hydreigon gave a terrible screech just as he did earlier, forcing Brock and Misty's Pokemon back to their Pokeballs. Tracey had already recalled his unconscious Scyther. Ghetsis wasn't done yet though. An unspoken signal sprang the Shadow Triad into action. Before they could do a thing, Brock, Misty, and Tracey had a knife at their throats. Each was held by a member of the Shadow Triad.
"Pick them up and escort the trio to our missing window. I think they miss their friend, and we shouldn't deny them a quick reunion," laughed the man.
"CHUUUUUU!" Lightning flew at Ghetsis from a corner. Hydreigon was there to meet it, absorbing Pikachu's sneak attack.
"BLOW THE RAT AWAY! WHIRLWIND!" With a flap of its dark wings, Hydreigon obeyed. Pikachu joined Ash, flying out the window.
"This can't be happening," Tracey whispered aloud.
"But it is boy! The world will know what it means to interfere with my plans. All of you will serve as an example! YOUR TIME IS AT AN END! MY TIME HAS COME!" crowed Ghetsis, lost in the throes of mania.
"Quick Attack Pikachu! Dragon Pulse Charizard!" Shock reverberated around the room. All but one resident looked to the window. Pikachu had zoomed back in, slapping away the Shadow Triad, sending them back to their wretched master. At the same time, a purple beam flew directly into Hydreigon, dealing massive super-effective damage and finally putting the dragon down. That wasn't what shocked them though. Rather, it was the boy on board Charizard.
"Hands off my friends Ghetsis," snarled Ash, having Charizard land inside.
"ASH!" three voices cried in jubilation.
"HOW?" screamed a man in confusion and rage.
"You said helping and befriending Pokemon was foolish? It was thanks to those bonds and my connection with loved ones that I stand here. Maybe it's you that's a fool?" smirked the boy.
"You dare mock me? This is far from over boy! I have more Pokemon yet and I doubt you have the fire power needed to overcome them," spat Ghetsis, calling back Hydreigon and reaching for another Pokemon.
"Oh, it's over Ghetsis. As you put it, your time is up," winked Ash. An explosion rocked the room. Moltres was free. Lucario leaped to Ash's side, while his friends moved closer.
"Nice work master."
"Thanks for buying me time apprentice."
"NO!" Moltres cared not for the man's declaration, unleashing fire as hot as hades at the cage that held Zapdos. Just like that, the second titan was free. In the next moment, the beasts created two more holes in the flying fortress, escaping it completely.
"DO YOU REALIZE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE?" Ghetsis screamed at Ash, shaking in rage.
"I know exactly what I did. The right thing!"
"Hyper Beam!" Dragonite fired an orange beam into the ship, throwing Ghetsis and the Shadow Triad back and destroying part of the room.
"Time to go kids," Oak called from atop Dragonite along with Delia.
"Can Charizard and Dragonite take us all?" Brock asked, cutting to the issue, and not bothering to ask about Professor Oak or Delia's presence.
"Dragonite is quite strong," sagely said Oak. As if to answer him, the Pokemon scooped up Brock and Tracey in an arm each. Ash held a hand out to Misty and the girl joined him, while Lucario seated himself at the back. Pikachu leaped onto Ash's shoulder.
"DON'T YOU DARE LEAVE!" roared Ghetsis, standing back up. More explosions rocked the ship. The ceiling began to collapse. The Shadow Triad shared a look, nodded, and grabbed a hold of Ghetsis. They flashed away. Ash and Co. followed suit, flying off the dying vessel. From the outside, they could all see the titans of fire, ice, and lightning unleashing their power on the flying machine. Ghetsis' floating palace began a quick descent, heading for a crash on ice island. Ash and the rest of the assembled group hovered in the air, watching it all, safe for the moment.
That's one problem solved, but there's still more to be done, Ash thought, looking at the nearby Ice Island.
"We need to gather the other orbs. Brock, have Dragonite take you guys back to the shrine on Shamouti Island. Misty and I will finish up here, head to Thunder Island, and then rejoin you guys."
"Don't I get a say in this?" Misty asked with a raised eyebrow.
"So you would rather go with them?"
"Fair point."
"Fly to the peak of Ice Island!" called Ash. Charizard zoomed away.
"Orbs? Shrine? What on earth was Ash talking about?" asked Professor Oak.
"Just have Dragonite head for the back of Shamouti Island. Tracey and I will explain along the way," sighed Brock. Delia couldn't help but stare after her son as he got farther and farther away.
Stay safe Ashy.
Shamouti Island Skies
"That boy seems so familiar… We got all of that right?" asked the reporter, staring at Dragonite and Charizard, who were flying off in opposite directions. She also spared a glance for the mechanical structure that was in the process of crashing on Ice Island.
"Every bit of it," nodded George, not bothering to tell her that the whole world had seen her dumbfounded expression. They were still live after all.
The Weather Institute (Hoenn Region)
"You owe me a drink Maxie. Some rascal was using legendary Pokemon to manipulate the weather after all," Archie chuckled shakily, keeping his eyes glued to the large screen, showing a live feed of the events over Shamouti Island. Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres had destroyed that technological marvel. Now their attentions were focused on one another, and not in a good way.
"I don't recall gambling over such a notion," dryly answered Maxie, who was also analyzing the visuals. Turning away from it, Maxie walked over to his computer, typing in a few commands.
"You're missing the show four-eyes. What's more important than the end of the world?"
"Make yourself useful and review this new data oaf," countered Maxie, still typing away. Archie lumbered over, looking over his colleague's shoulder.
"Ho! Now I see what you were doing mate."
"Indeed. It would seem the freedom granted to the Moltres and Zapdos, in addition to Articuno's emergence, has not restored balance. In fact, our forecast is now showing potential for a worldwide flood and other weather anomalies," grimly said the man.
"Humans. We're selfish bastards Maxie. Trying to control Pokemon for our own gain. Now we pay the price!" disdainfully finished Archie, walking away while muttering under his breath. Maxie kept it to himself, but he wasn't sure he agreed with that conclusion.
If utilized properly and for unselfish means, perhaps Legendary Pokemon could serve mankind after all? More research would be needed, assuming they survived.
Indigo Plateau
"That boy is going to give me a heart attack," sighed Lance. Cynthia was right. Ash had gotten himself and his friends into trouble yet again, or maybe trouble simply found Ash. Semantics. The Elite Four would hold down the fort here and coordinate any emergency response in Kanto. For Lance, it was time to make his way to the Orange Islands. He may not make it in time, but at this point, he had to try.
Vaniville Town (Kalos Region)
Serena couldn't bare to watch another moment. Seeing Ash come so close to death and then fly off into danger was just too much.
"Kin?" asked the small little Fire Fox Pokemon at her side. Serena looked down, sending a reassuring smile.
"Don't worry. I'll be ok. I think it's time to talk to my mom about this whole journey thing though. I can't wait any longer. Not while Ash keeps putting himself on the line. It's time for us to get stronger Fennekin."
Saffron City Gym
"He's very brave," blushed the girl, watching the screen with her Espeon companion, secluded in her room.
"Is that a crush I detect mistress?"
"Hush you!" she telepathically responded, not taking her eyes off the TV. Anabelle didn't exactly deny her Pokemon's allegations, but Espeon let it go… for now.
"Espeon…"
"Yes?"
"After this passes, I think it will be time for us to go."
"You think this will pass?"
"I have faith in him."
"I see. Where will we go then?"
"My heart is calling me to Hoenn."
Unknown Location
A waterfall roared in the background, crashing against a cave wall. A good deal of wild Pokemon had taken refuge in the cave as well, hoping to escape the raging elements on the outside. The man with the black eyes could hear them chattering down there from his seclusion in an upper room, hidden by the waterfall. He cared not for such trifles. No… he had a more personal problem that had just come to his attention. The screen read the truth plainly before him. Ash Red Ketchum, by some miracle, was alive.
Oh, how it angered him. The man wanted to scream. He resisted the impulse. It would be unproductive after all. Instead, he plotted. When the time was right, Team Rocket would rise again, and Ash Red Ketchum would go the way of his father. Giovanni would make sure of it.
END CHAPTER
How is that for a twist? Instead of Ash rescuing his mom in the third movie and then getting saved by Charizard, Ash's mom saves him on Charizard in the second movie. Hope you liked the action in the chapter as well as the catch ups with multiple characters.
Next Time – Ash and Misty go for the last orbs and Lugia graces the stage. Will Ghetsis show up one final time? Find out soon as we wrap up the second movie arc!
TalesfanJmf – Thanks for the review! Glad you liked the Dumbledore eye twinkle. Did you catch the blatant line I stole, or borrowed, from a video game in this chapter?
Guest44 – Thanks for the review! I am still on the fence about Scyther. I appreciate your input though.
Reader2 – Thanks for the review! I suppose it was a bit obvious.
Guest – Thanks for the review! Some villains will perish in this story. Some will go to jail. Some will get away. Some will be reformed. Not spoiling what is happening to Ghetsis.
Reader – Thanks for the review! Ghetsis can recognize the potential in special individuals, and he knows the power they can wield. We see this with N and Giovanni in various video games. That is why I had him take this approach with Ash. Of course, he may not care to bring Ash to his side now…
Espeon860 – Thanks for the review! Lugia is coming next and Ghetsis will not go out without a bang. Thanks for the input on Scyther.
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