Author's Notes: OK, now that I have time I can finally reply to stuff.

Foxyjosh: OK, I've fixed the errors. You're right about it being rushed, it was really late last night, late enough that I almost got in trouble, but now I have time to fix this stuff. Also, if you have a better name for the Rocket orbs, I'd like to hear it.

kathlaida-princess: Wow, thanks for the five reviews, it means a lot from you that this story is good. You are the one that inspired me to reply to people through my story :D Anyway, I've toned down Karen in chapter 31, but I still have to figure out where else to edit Karen. Thanks for the reviews, and the tip.

Dark Wolf 021: Hmm, I'll see where I can put him, and you're right about the lack of the 'Organization pokemon' but I mentioned that because, I had to make it sound like the Organization cared about my well being, rather than sending me on missions alone. If I had no back-up, than being sent into the field would be rather unrealistic.

TwilightZone145: THANKS! I always get giddy when people tell me that my story is good. This is one of my first fanfics ever and yet, I'm still getting good reviews. Thanks you and all my fans who are supporting me.

Chapter 34

The one rocket with the gun was reloading, this was my chance. I leaped forward with amazing distance, and the rockets took one attempt to catch me, but I threw them off. After that brief attempt, they ran off.

'You saved me, thank you!' He said happily. He held out his hand to shake. I shook his hand but as I shook his hand, I took a chance to notice my new body. My hands were large with giant spikes protruding from them. I had short fur on my arms and fore legs, yet long and course fur on my torso, and upper legs. My hearing had increased dramatically, being able to here the footsteps on the floor above.

I looked around to see what equipment I still had. Gliders, and data-brace were present, but the backpack, of supplies didn't have the luxury.

'Aren't you going to say anything?'

'Oh right, no problem. You're the one helped me become a lucario, I should be thanking you. By the way, what's your name. Mine's Nick.'

'Mine's Sanj, but, um, we should get moving now, those rockets are probably getting help.' The reality of things snapped back into my head.

'Crap, you're right. We gotta get going, follow me!" I ran out of the room, signaling Sanj to follow. I ran so much faster as a lucario, but not as fast as I did when I was a typhlosion. Still the feeling of running that fast was amazing.

'Where are we going?' Sanj asked.

'We keep going around the hallways, and up the stairs. The hallways go in a circle so we have can go either left or right. In other words, or main objective: UP!' We rounded the corner at max speed. Sneaking wasn't an option anymore, as they knew of our location. We rounded the last corner to find several rocket orbs fast approaching. I reached for my EMDACs but I no longer had them. They had disappeared with the rest of my body.

'Oh God, what do I do,' I asked. I had no knowledge as to how to be a lucario.

'Just trust your instincts.' I wasn't sure if that was going to work but it was all I had. I leaped forward, towards the orbs. When the orbs were in range, I closed my eyes, and I swung my arm. I heard a clash of steel, but felt no pain. I opened my eyes to find that I had pierced the orb right through.

'HOLY, how did I do that.'

Sanj chuckled, 'Instincts.'

I threw my fists and feet at the orbs, and did some major kicks. I saw Sanj jumping around and doing just as much kicking and punching as I was doing. I grabbed an orb and threw it at the wall, and it exploded on contact. Never have I felt so powerful. I jumped off several of the orbs, joined hands with Sanj, and spun around, kicking several orbs into the wall in the process. It felt awesome.

We stopped to find the orbs were left as nothing more than piles of smoking rubble.

'Let's move, we don't have much time,' I said. We made our move to the stairs and climbed up.

Floor 3.

'We're less then half way there. It won't be long now.'

'Where do we go now?'

'Once again, the stairs are at the opposite side of the hall.' We continued running, not showing a hint of tiring. I had so much more energy, I felt like I could keep running for miles. We continued through the endless hallways, passing multiple doors. I looked through to see multiple rockets in each room. I kept running, but I suddenly ran into something, as did Sanj. I looked up to find two rockets, guns in there hands.

I froze, unable to react. Suddenly the rocket on the left was knocked over. He fell to the ground as Sanj stood behind him. As the other rocket stared in shock, I jumped him and knocked him on the neck. He fell to the floor unconscious.

The other rocket was coming to his feet. Sanj stood behind him, palm facing up, with his spike aimed toward the rocket. I jumped to my feet and grabbed his arm.

'NO, not now, just run.' I tugged on him several times before he started to run with me.

'What are you doing. The alarms will be going off in no tim-' Just then, the alarms went blaring sending, pain into my delicate ears.

'Sanj, this isn't the time, nor the place. KEEP RUNNING!' We rounded the hall and made ourselves to the third stairwell.

Floor 4.

We went rounded the corner, flashing red lights everywhere. Noises, blaring around us. If I was human, all this would look and sound normal, yet through a lucario, it was searing pain.

'Tell me this is almost over.'

'I would, but there's still three floors. Don't worry, at this rate will make it in no time.' Just as we rounded the first corner, another cluster of rocket orbs flew in front of us. I separated my mind from my body and let my instincts take over. As I ran, I punched and kicked several of the orbs in the process. Me and Sanj jumped towards, and off the walls beside us, in unison. We jumped up, and kicked two orbs, locked hands, and threw ourselves back to the ground, stomping even more rocket spheres, as we landed. We had flawless coordination, I didn't know if it was instincts or the synchronization all over again, but I didn't care.

I rounded the corner and climbed up the forth set of stairs.

Floor 5.

'We're so close. I can hear it,' I said, and I was telling the truth. The churning noises of the chip manufacturer could be heard from where we were.

The sirens were still blaring, and as I looked into the rooms, I saw them empty. They were already evacuated. 'But where have the rockets gone?'

'I saw this place when they dragged me in, this place is massive. There must be more than one way out of this building.'

'Good point.'

We ran continuously through the halls. I noticed that they had become much shorter than I remember, probably because of the pyramid like shape of the building. We were interrupted by a few , but with only a few swings of our fists and feet, and they were pummeled into the walls. I ran around the corner in record time, and made my way to the second last staircase.

Floor 6.

'Last floor, Sanj, we're going to make it.' We rounded the first corner, and froze in our tracks. What seemed like a wall of orbs floated in front of us. They stayed completely still.

Sanj readied to jump forward, but I stopped him. 'What are you doing?' He asked.

'Something doesn't seem right...' We stood in that position for several seconds, until suddenly, small hatches opened on each of the orbs.

'What the!' Sanj exclaimed. In unison, a small barrel protruded from each orb. 'What are those?' In an instant I grabbed Sanj's arm and tugged him away.

'GUNS! RUN!' We pivoted and turned in the other direction to get through the hall. Suddenly the orbs opened fire on us, just after we rounded the corner. We heard hundreds of bullets ricocheting off the walls, leaving little holes. We rounded the second corner as the orbs shot at us. I heard even more bullets piercing the floor right behind our feet.

Before we rounded the third corner, I plotted out an attack in my head. My mind was able to predict every movement my muscle that I would make. I didn't think it would work, but my instincts told me otherwise. 'Sanj, hide behind the wall,' I said as we ran to the third and last corner.

'What are you going to do?'

'Just trust me,' I said with a smirk.

I took a giant leap forward, towards the wall. I jumped off the wall towards the ceiling with amazing speed. The orbs stopped firing and followed my every movement, but I was faster. I jumped off the ceiling towards one of the gunners, and pierced it in the back with the spike on my hand. The gun was still firing while it was stuck on my spike. I pointed the gun towards the other orbs, and watched them explode. I pointed the bun all around, until the orbs started to take fire at me again. I ran forward, right in between all of the orbs. I jumped up in between the orbs, and as I rose, the orbs shot each other in the process. The explosions of the orbs rang through my ears. I turned upside-down, and landed on the ceiling and noticed that there were still a few spheres remaining. I jumped off the ceiling, spiraling down while the remaining gunners shot each other in the process. I landed on my feet, with perfect precision, without a hint of losing balance, still with the pierced orb on my spike.

I looked around to find all of the orbs reduced to smoking piles of metal. I didn't show it, but my adrenalin was pumping almost as hard as it was when I rode Lugia, and I had never felt so power in my entire life.

Sanj peered around the corner and looked around in surprise. 'How did you do that?'

I chuckled as I calmly walked towards him. 'Instincts.' He looked at the rubble in amazement. 'Come on, we've got a plant to destroy.' We rounded the corner and went up the stairs.

Floor 7, final floor.

We looked at the chip manufacturer and the plant core, as they churned and clanked. The machines looked slightly larger, from a smaller height.

'So how do we destroy it?'

'We destroy it, with the-' I reached to my back , only to remember that the C4 was gone with the other bits of equipment I lost. 'Actually, never mind. We're doing this the old fashioned way.'

'And what's that.' he asked just as I launched my spike right through the control panel.

'Slash'n smash!' For the next minute, we spent beating the control panel and any other weak spot we could find. It wasn't long before the machine couldn't take it. The panel displayed the self-destruct message.

'OK, now we run!' We exited the room and went down to the sixth floor.

'Um, Nick, run where, the exit isn't for another five floors.'

'Easy, we improvise.' I grabbed onto one of the pieces of metal on the ground and threw it at the nearest window. 'When we jump, grab onto my hands.'

'What!?'

'TRUST ME!' We ran the last few meters, and came to the window. With one fearless leap, we both jumped out the window. I deployed the gliders, and reached for Sanj's hands. I reached towards them, and tried to grab them, but they slipped. 'NO!'

I arched my back down, and flew towards Sanj. He was free falling, with his back to the ground, and his hand reaching towards mine. The ground approached faster and faster, and Sanj drew closer and closer. The ground was a few seconds away, when I finally grabbed a hold of Sanj's hands.

I closed my eyes, arched my back up, and struggled against the pain of the extra weight. I held on to Sanj's hands as hard as possible, and felt the g-force pull on us. The g-force finally ended and I opened my eyes. I was flying over the ground with Sanj, still in my hands.

I heard loud explosions come from behind us, and when I looked over my shoulder, I saw the factory finally collapse under its own weight.

We flew towards a valley and landed on the ground. I heard Sanj, sigh in relief.

'Well, Sanj, we escaped. We fought, and we passed all obstacles. We did it.' Sanj gave me a smile. 'For assisting me in this ordeal, I have one thing to say to you. Thanks.'

Author's After-notes: Oh, the song that this was 'musically-inspired' by was Black Betty, the version by Spider-Bait. Go search it up on youtube or something. Thanks for the tips, reviews, and support, everyone :D