Episode 146: Planetary Crisis Part 3: Big Brother's Watching
Ash, Brock, Brenda, and Braydon stand at the entrance to the Rest Stop resort. They're surrounded by police with nowhere to run and drenched by the torrential downpour of a thunderstorm. As lightning illuminates the resort, a voice declares, "I'll take this arrest from here!"
Recognition flashes across Ash's face. "No way…"
As the prolonged flash subsides, Looker walks into sight.
Officer Jenny salutes the newcomer. "Officer Looker, I wasn't made aware that the International Police would be involved in this arrest."
Looker strokes his chin as he nods. "Yes. As it so happened, I was in the area. On vacation here, in fact. As the ranking officer on the scene, I had to step in. The International Police always has jurisdiction in such high-profile criminal cases. The International Police will handle the processing of these criminals from here. Any problems with that?" He stares Officer Jenny straight in the eyes.
She salutes again. "Sir, no, sir!"
Looker pulls out four pairs of handcuffs. "In that case, I want you and your officers watch the perimeter, just in case these fugitives have help. I'll book them."
Jenny shouts to her officers, "You heard the man! I want every entrance in this resort manned! No one gets in or out without us seeing it first!" They mobilize immediately.
Looker moves in behind Ash to begin cuffing him. Ash laments, "Not you too, Looker…"
Once Looker is behind Ash, he whispers, "When I shout, you need to punch me. Hard."
Ash is shocked. "Huh?"
"Make it real. That's the only way to convince them. Then make a run for it. Head to the west of the resort. There you'll find a restaurant called the Immaculate Palace. Make sure no one sees you go in. Sit at the counter and order a Tamato Berry iced tea. Insist on it, no matter what the server says."
Brenda gags. "A Tamato Berry iced tea? That sounds disgusting."
Looker ignores her. "Do you understand?"
Ash shakes his head and whispers back, "No, not really."
"That's too bad. We're out of time." He suddenly shouts, "Hey! What are you doing!?"
Ash has no choice but to listen to Looker. He pivots around and punches Looker in the chest, causing the officer to keel over. He and the others make a break for it in Looker's indicated direction. As they flee, they hear Looker shouting at the nearby police, "They took off towards the east! All units head east!"
As they run, Brenda asks in bewilderment, "What was that?"
Ash grins as hope returns to his face. "Looker knows we're not on the wrong side."
Brock agrees, "He just gave us a fighting chance."
Ash and the others stand outside of the Immaculate Palace. Likely due to the storm, it looks deserted.
Braydon shakes his head. "I don't like this. The last thing we want to do is walk into a closed area where anyone could spot us, and we would have limited means of escape. It goes against every rule in the book."
Ash points out, "Do you have any better ideas?"
Braydon shakes his head. "Unfortunately, I don't."
Ash steps forward. "I trust Looker. He's a friend, and he's helped us out of several scrapes before." He steps in and the others follow.
The inside of the restaurant is as abandoned as the outside. A server stands behind a counter, polishing a glass, and that's it. At the side of the counter, a holovision is switched on. The news program playing is showing the wanted notices for them. Ash gulps nervously and steps up the counter. "My friends and I would like a Tamato Berry iced tea."
The server eyes him suspiciously. "We don't serve that here."
Ash says firmer, "I really must insist. A friend of mine highly recommended your Tamato Berry iced tea."
"Then your friend is making stuff up. I doubt there's a such thing."
Brenda sighs. "Another dead end…"
Ash doesn't give up. "Please, just get us one glass of Tamato Berry iced tea and we'll be on our way."
The server puts down the glass he was polishing. "I can't get you that drink, but you four look like you could use a hot meal. How about I give you special access to our chef's table in the kitchen. It's the most exclusive spot to eat in all of Tenno."
Ash hesitates. "Um…okay…but can you bring us a glass of Tamato Berry iced tea for while we eat?"
"Just follow me to the chef's table. I'm sure you'll get exactly what you want once you sit there."
Ash decides that's a sign he's pushed the iced tea angle enough and follows the servers through the door into the kitchen.
Brenda whispers to Brock, "What's a chef's table?"
Brock whispers back, "Gourmet restaurants sometimes put special tables in the kitchen so the diners can watch the chef cook their food."
Completely unsure of what's happening, they all take seats at the opulent table in sight of the kitchen. The server shouts to the chef, "We've got four here for the Tamato Berry iced tea!"
The chef grins. "Perfect! I will make the preparations immediately!"
Brenda does a double take. "Wait, so the iced tea does exist after all?" She moans as an idea occurs to her. "I hope Looker doesn't expect us to drink it…"
The server chuckles, showing emotion for the first time. "Fortunately for you, I wasn't lying before. There is no such thing."
The chef removes a pan hanging on a rack, revealing a button on the wall behind it. He presses it and instantly the floor beneath the chef's table and the wall next to it rotates. The rotating floor puts their table behind the wall and reveals a new, identical table that swings out from hiding to replace it.
The rotating floor has deposited Ash and the others into a secret room behind the wall. It's full of technology and gadgets. One entire wall is taken up by monitors displaying different scenes from around Tenno. There are people there too. Some watch the monitors, others work on computers, and some run about completing various other tasks.
Brenda asks in surprise, "What is this place…?"
Looker approaches them. "Welcome to the International Police Tenno Headquarters, or the IPTHQ."
Realization dawns on Brock. "International Police. Immaculate Palace. IP. The restaurant is a front for the secret headquarters."
Looker nods. "Exactly."
Braydon looks around suspiciously. "So what? You wanted us here so you could arrest us without the regional police getting in the way?"
Looker chuckles. "Nothing like that. You see, the International Police have known about the truth behind Team Planetary's clandestine operations for some time now. But they're too powerful for even us to take on directly. That's why we established this secret base. So we could keep a close eye on them."
Ash says hopefully, "So you know we're innocent?"
Looker nods. "Not only do we know the truth of Team Planetary, but I personally know that you could never be dangerous criminals. Consider the IPTHQ your safehouse while you rest and determine your next move."
Ash says, "I think our next move is obvious. You get us to Kanaveral City and together we take on Team Planetary and rescue the Cosmic Guardians and Velocivity."
Looker sighs. "Unfortunately, it's not that easy. Things are complicated where Team Planetary is concerned. Team Planetary holds too much political power. If the International Police don't handle this with discretion and tact, then we may never be able to stop them."
Ash crosses his arms as he looks at Looker with disdain. "How is it complicated? Team Planetary are criminals, and you're the police. It's your job to stop them."
Looker shakes his head slowly. "I truly wish it were that simple."
Sensing the animosity, Brock steers the conversation in a different direction. "What help can you provide us?"
"Not much. Like I said, you can rest and plan here. We can guide you while you try to escape from the Rest Stop, but that's about all we can do. I wish it were more."
Brock shakes his head. "If it weren't for you, we'd be in police custody right now. Probably on our way to Planetary custody. You've done a lot for us already. I realize how much you risked just doing that."
Looker nods. "Thank you, Brock." He still seems troubled. The glare Ash is giving him doesn't help matters for him.
Ash looks around the room and says crossly, "If we're not going to get any more help here, then we might as well get a move on right away." He looks to Looker. "Do you have some sort of secret exit, or would showing us to it be helping us too much?"
Looker sighs. "There is a back exit you can take which should help you avoid anyone noticing you on the way out. Follow me."
Who's that Pokémon!?
As it flies, it scatters its flaming scales. It was feared by ancient people, who referred to it as "the rage of the sun."
Ash, Brock, Brenda, and Braydon sneak out from behind the Immaculate Palace. They carefully survey their surroundings before running across the road to hide behind some shrubbery.
Further down the road, Brock spots an officer surveying the area with his flashlight. He whispers, "Looker told me on the way out all the main roadways will be under tight surveillance. He said there's a hedge maze that goes through the heart of the Rest Stop. While it will be patrolled, its complex path will mean there should be plenty of ways for us to slip through undetected."
Ash responds sarcastically, "Oh, so he felt he could tell us that without angering the great Team Planetary."
Braydon insists, "Ash, you really have to be easier on your friend. He's doing the best he can."
"If he was doing the best he can, then we'd be on an International Police vehicle on the way to Team Planetary HQ and with a team of officers ready to storm the place. What he's doing for us is nothing."
Braydon shakes his head. "No. It's not nothing. He's given us a chance. Something we wouldn't have had without him." He sighs. "I've gone most of my life feeling like it was me against Team Planetary. Before the past year, I never got any help at all. No one would do a thing. They wouldn't even pretend to help." Something weighs heavily on him. "Even the one person I thought I could always count on lent me no help. Worse, he betrayed me…"
Ash looks to Braydon with surprise. "What are you talking about? Who?"
Braydon hesitates to respond.
Before he has the chance, Brenda urges, "There's squad of police heading this way from the opposite direction of the hedge maze. If we don't make our run for it now, we might not ever make it."
Ash puts his question to Braydon aside and agrees, "All right. Let's go."
They make a run for it, managing to avoid detection by the incoming police. They safely make it to their destination. It's a sprawling maze made up of carefully trimmed shrubbery which stretches on for quite a while.
Ash picks a direction and turns the corner, only to freeze in time to stop a split moment before revealing himself to a police officer patrolling on the other side. In his frozen panic, he points to the opposite turn. The others nod and take it, after Brenda checks around the corner first.
After the first blunder, they silently manage to slip into a rhythm. Whoever's in the lead checks carefully around each corner to make sure it's clear, while the one in the rear keeps in eye around the previous turn to make sure no one's approaching from behind. There are some close calls, but they manage to proceed relatively unhindered.
It's Volcarona!
With one last bit of sneaking, they make it clear of the Rest Stop altogether. The group quickly finds a spot hidden from view by a ring of trees and boulders where they take a seat on some of the boulders and let out a collective sigh of relief.
Braydon says, "Good. We should be relatively in the clear for now. They'll expect us to be hiding out somewhere in the Rest Stop. I don't want to jinx us, but I think we may make it to…" He hesitates for a moment. "My contact…"
Brenda picks up on his hesitation. "Braydon, who's your contact?"
Braydon pauses as he decides how much he wants to share. He sighs and admits, "My brother…"
Brenda says with surprise. "Oh? I didn't know you had a brother."
Braydon sighs. "He moved out from Launch Town years ago…and I never talk about him…" He sighs again. "He lives in Versal City. He should have the ability to get us into Kanaveral City…if he sides with us…"
Ash puts the pieces together. "Earlier, when you said you were betrayed by the one person you thought would always be one your side…you meant your brother, didn't you?"
Braydon nods. "I haven't spoken to him in nearly a year now. And we haven't had a discussion that didn't transform into an argument since he moved out almost five years ago."
Brock asks hesitantly, "If your relationship is really that strained, then why are we going to him for help?"
Braydon doesn't answer immediately, as if asking himself the same question. "Because he's the only hope we've got. He claims that family is important. It's time that he proves it." Braydon prepares to get moving again. "Come on guys, we should be able to make it to Versal City before daybreak if we keep moving."
Ash stands back up as well and looks Braydon directly in the eyes. "Family is important. If you think that there's even a chance that your brother will help us, then I trust that he will. I know this must be hard for you, but don't forget that you have friends by your side."
Braydon takes a deep breath and nods. "Thank you, Ash."
Ash, Brock, Brenda, and Braydon arrive in Versal City without any further complications. Through the thick clouds of the thunderstorm, it's hard to gauge time of day, but what little light filters through is the soft glow of dawn. Between the hour and weather, the usually bustling tropical city is devoid of all signs of life.
Braydon beckons the others forward. "Come on. My brother's house is this way." He leads them to a simple house down the street. There's a doorbell and intercom system next to the door. Braydon hesitates before pressing it.
Ash gives Braydon a reassuring nod.
Braydon takes a deep breath, then presses the doorbell.
There's a several second pause, then a voice asks via the intercom, "Who is it? Don't you know it's five in the morning?"
Hearing the voice is too much for Braydon he turns away and tries to flee. But Ash, Brock, and Brenda all step in his way. Ash encourages, "He's your brother. You can do this."
Braydon takes another deep breath and finally responds, "It's me… It's Braydon…" There's no response. Braydon slumps. "He doesn't even want to see me…" He starts to turn away again.
But then there's a frantic sound of the door being unlocked in a hurry. The door swings open and Braydon's brother leaps out and hugs Braydon tightly. "Braydon!"
Ash steps back in surprise. "No way! I know you! Leo!?"
Braydon's brother looks over to Ash. Surely enough, he's Leo, the Team Planetary Overseer that helped Ash, Brock, and Brenda stop a volcano from destroying a town. He asks with surprise, "Ash?"
Everyone is now seated in Leo's living room. Ash looks from Leo to Braydon and back again. "Let me get this straight. Leo, your brother who didn't approve of your job and told you he never wanted to see you again was Braydon? And Braydon, your brother who betrayed you was Leo? Why didn't you tell me?"
They both answer at once, "How was I supposed to know you knew him?" They glare at each other for a moment before trying again and once again saying in unison, "How do you know him?" They glare again.
Brenda can't help but chuckle. "They really are brothers!"
Leo waves his hands through the air in annoyance. "You know what? It doesn't matter how you know each other. There's a much larger Donphan in this room." He glares at Braydon with disapproval. "What did you do this time? It must have been really bad to get this much attention."
Braydon crosses his arms in frustration. "There you go again. Assuming the worst of me. Did it ever occur to you that maybe you should give your own brother the benefit of the doubt?"
Leo is equally perturbed. "Oh, that's rich, coming from you. You're the one who thinks I'm a villain because of the job I took."
"I never said you were a villain, I said you were working for them."
"No difference when I fully believe in our mission statement."
"Wow. They really have the wool over your eyes. I would think that Team Planetary calling your brother, who wants nothing more than to help the world, a criminal would be enough to open your eyes. I guess I was wrong." He stands back up. "Come on, guys, this was a mistake. Let's get out of here before he contacts the infallible Team Planetary and turns his own brother in."
"Maybe I should. Some time locked away to think might be exactly what you need."
Ash abruptly stands up and shouts, "Stop this! You two are family! You shouldn't be acting like this! What would your father think?"
Mention of their father causes them both to hesitate. They look to each other for a moment, before realizing the other is looking at them and they look away.
Leo and Braydon both sigh. Leo says, "Dad is the reason I joined Team Planetary…"
While Braydon says at the same time, "Dad is the reason I fight Team Planetary…"
They look to each other again, this time solemnly.
Ash asks, "Braydon, wasn't your dad proof that not everyone in Team Planetary is evil?"
Braydon hesitates. "Yes…but that was before the corruption."
Ash shakes his head. "It doesn't make a difference." He looks to Leo. "And Leo, aren't you at all suspicious about what happened to your dad?"
Leo eyes Ash suspiciously. "I don't know what conspiracies my brother has filled your head with, but my father's death was a tragic accident. Nothing more."
Ash looks back to Braydon. "Do you still have the recording your father left you?"
Braydon nods. "I always keep it with me."
"Then show your brother. Maybe it will help you two find a middle ground."
Braydon takes a deep breath and reluctantly pulls out a data chip. It's clear he doesn't wish to relive the contents of the chip.
The recording ends. Braydon and Leo both have tears in their eyes. Leo shakes his head in disbelief as he wipes away a tear. "There was a conspiracy… Someone did have it out for Dad… You were right…" He looks to Braydon somberly. "Why didn't you show me this earlier?"
Braydon wipes away tears of his own. "I wanted to. I really did. But I was afraid of what would happen… I was afraid you would think someone fabricated the whole thing, just like you do with all my theories and evidence…"
Leo shakes his head. "There's no denying this, Braydon." He takes a deep breath. "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry." The two brothers embrace each other in a tight hug as the tears continue to fall.
When they separate, Braydon asks, "Does this mean you'll help us fight Team Planetary?"
Leo freezes up. After a moment of silence, he at last answers, "Braydon…the existence of a splinter group within Team Planetary is one thing…but this doesn't prove anything about Team Planetary as a whole…"
Braydon backs off from Leo in despair. "Leo…please. For once in your life, I need you to believe me."
Leo says back, "No, Braydon, you need to believe me. I hold a high rank in Team Planetary. There's nothing evil about them. I would know if there was."
Braydon crosses his arms. "Did you know about Ryusei? Showakusei? What about Suisei?"
Leo is confused. "The Cosmic Guardians? What of them?"
"Team Planetary forcefully captured and imprisoned all three them. It's all a part of their master plan. I saw two of them trapped myself. And then there was Velocivity. It allowed itself to be captured by Team Planetary so that we could escape."
Leo shakes his head in denial. "No. It's not possible. I would have heard."
"Leo, you're a part of Team Planetary's front. They use good people like you as a tool of deception. So long as you're ignorant, you help keep the public ignorant. You have to believe me. This isn't just a conspiracy theory. This is something I saw for myself. Ash, Brock, and Brenda did as well. If you don't want to trust me, then fine. But please, trust them."
Leo looks to Ash, who nods back at him. He looks back to Braydon, focusing on the pleading look of desperation on his face. "I…I want to believe you…"
"That's all it takes."
"No, it takes so much more." He sighs. "I have been an awful brother. Even if I didn't believe your theories, I still should have listened to you. Maybe if I just listened, I wouldn't have strained our relationship to the breaking point…" Another sigh as his eyes fall to the floor. "And I suppose I owe you that much now. I can't say that I believe you—I need solid proof first—but I can listen to you. I can allow you to show me that evidence."
Braydon looks back to Leo with surprise. "Does that mean…?"
"I will help you make it to Kanaveral City. I won't move against Team Planetary myself, I'm not ready for that, but I will put you in a position where at least you can."
A slight grin comes to Braydon's face. "That's all I can ask for."
Leo takes a deep breath and shakes his head in dismay. "I am so getting fired for this…"
The rain has at last let up. Morning light breaks through the leftover dark clouds. Leo is in the driver's seat of a van marked with Team Planetary's logo. In the rear area meant for equipment, Ash, Brock, Brenda, and Braydon are hiding. By the looks of things, it's been a long and silent trip.
Leo seems to make up his mind about something and breaks the silence. "Braydon…I know you told me you didn't want me to be watching you, but I couldn't help it. Even after that fight we had, I still needed to see your match in last year's Tenno League finals…" He pauses, waiting to see if Braydon objects. When he doesn't, Leo continues, "That was an amazing battle. I've wanted nothing more since then than to tell you how proud of you I was."
Braydon crosses his arms and looks away. "Why so proud? I lost that battle. My opponent beat me." He pauses, then adds, "Just like he always did."
Leo shakes his head. "It doesn't matter. The fight you put up was impressive. Against virtually any other opponent, you would have been the victor in that battle."
Braydon's instinct is to argue back. To prove his brother wrong. He's just on the verge of arguing when he thinks better of it and instead says nothing. After a moment's contemplation, he says with welling emotions, "Thank you. That means a lot…" An awkward silence is left between them now, as neither is sure how to communicate any further.
Ash grins. Seeing the brothers get along brings him some needed joy. He looks to Brock and Brenda and says, "You know, I think I owe Looker an apology next we see him."
Brock raises a brow questioningly. "Oh?"
Ash sighs. "Yeah. I was a jerk to him. I'm realizing that now."
Brenda responds, "Yeah. You were. But why the change of heart?"
Ash looks back at Braydon and Leo, who are taking turns glancing at each other when they think the other isn't looking. "I was thinking about what Leo said. About how he can't afford to go against Team Planetary. After all, his means of living are on the line if we're wrong about this, and everything in his experience tells him to not trust us. Despite that, he's still willing to risk helping us just a little. I can't blame him for that. He has every reason to be skeptical. Every reason to keep his status quo and not help us. Instead, he's helping, even if it is just a little. Looker's reasons were all different, but his situation was the same. Helping us was a risk he couldn't afford to take, so he had to minimize that risk. In the end though, he still helped us and still took a risk doing it. I have to respect that."
Brock grins. "That's very mature of you, Ash."
Ash grins back. "I suppose it is."
Leo announces, "Kanaveral City, dead ahead."
Everyone turns their heads to look out the windshield. The massive collection of skyscrapers that is Kanaveral practically glows ahead of them.
Leo complains under his breath, "Shoot."
Braydon asks, "What's wrong?"
"Looks like Team Planetary has a checkpoint at the city limits. Probably every other road in as well. I need you all to hide. I'll handle this."
Having planned ahead, Ash, Brock, Brenda, and Braydon all cover themselves in blankets and blend in with the various equipment in the back.
Leo stops the van at the checkpoint and holds an ID badge out the window for the Grunt manning the checkpoint to inspect. He asks, "What's with the extra security?"
The grunt explains matter-of-factly, "It's those fugitives. HQ seems to think they'll be heading for Kanaveral City sooner or later. This is just a precaution."
Leo nods. "I see. I'll be sure to be on the lookout." He takes back his badge and prepares to drive forward.
The grunt shakes his head. "Sorry, but I've got to do an inspection first."
"An inspection? You think I've got fugitives aboard?"
The grunt shrugs. "Sorry, orders are everyone coming in gets checked. No exceptions." He looks over the outside of the van. "What are you transporting?"
"Nothing special. Just some equipment from the Planetary Building in Versal slated for an upgrade."
Under their blankets, Ash and the others collectively gulp as the grunt opens the back hatch.
Leo looks behind him to the grunt and asks, "Hey, you in on the pool?"
For the first time, the grunt cracks a smile. "Who isn't? My money's on the Planetary Eastern Division taking it all."
Leo laughs. "Hey, that's my team too. Can't say I expected to find a supporter here in the west."
The grunt laughs. "I used to be stationed in the east but was relocated last year. My allegiances haven't changed."
"Good on you, pal. Don't let that Western scum tell you any differently."
"Oh, don't worry, I won't." He laughs and closes the hatch without any further investigation. "All right, buddy, you're good to go."
Ash and the others breathe a sigh of relief.
Leo grins. "Thanks. See you at the big game."
"See you there."
Leo drives on.
After driving into the city, he pulls into an alleyway and parks. He opens the back hatch for the others to get out. "This is as far as I can bring you. The rest is up to you."
Ash nods. "Thank you for your help. We couldn't have gotten this far without you." He breathes a sigh of relief. "To tell the truth, I was a little nervous you would sell us out at the checkpoint."
Leo sighs. "To tell the truth, I had to consider the option. I didn't have any choice but to think of it as a possibility." He looks to Braydon. "But as soon as I started considering it, I knew the answer. I could never hurt you like that. Not again."
Braydon is frozen for several seconds. Then he lunges forward and tightly hugs his brother. "I'm so sorry about everything I've ever said about you. You've just proven me dead wrong."
Leo hugs him back but shakes his head. "No, Braydon. You weren't wrong. I did put my job with Team Planetary ahead of you. I'm the one who ruined our relationship."
"Well, now you're the one who's fixing it. I'm going to get you that proof, stop Team Planetary, and avenge our dad. I'm going to make you proud of me again."
"Just promise me two things."
"What?"
"First, I want you to stay safe. Don't do anything stupid."
"Depends on your definition of stupid."
Leo and Braydon both laugh.
"Second, I want you to keep an open mind. I know it will be hard for you, but if you find out that I'm actually the one who's right here, you need to stop what you're doing. I'm still not convinced Team Planetary is the monsters you make them out to be. Even if there is bad, there is also good. Please allow yourself to see that good."
Braydon takes a deep breath. "I'll try my best."
"That's all I can ask of you."
Ash looks across the city to the tallest building in sight. At its top is an electronic sigh flashing Team Planetary's logo. He looks to Pikachu on his shoulder and asks, "You ready, buddy? It's time for us to finally take the fight to Team Planetary. It's time for us to stop them. It's time for us to rescue everyone they've hurt."
Pikachu nods and gives a determined, "Pik."
Brock, Brenda, and Braydon all step behind him and join him in staring at the daunting building ahead of them.
With a little help here and a little help there, our heroes are ready to take on Team Planetary and break their evil hold over Tenno. Things seem to finally be looking up. But will it stay that way? Find out, as the crisis continues…
Then suddenly, there's a massive explosion atop the skyscraper. The ground shakes as the boom echoes through the air. The boom is quickly replaced by screams of terror.
Two Hours Ago…
Jessie, James, and Meowth have landed their balloon on the roof of a tower across the street from Planetary HQ. Meowth complains, "This is the rendezvous point, so where's our contact?"
James laments, "I knew we would never get assigned such an important mission. This must have been some sort of sick joke."
Jessie shouts furiously, "It's that four-eyed freak Matori! I know she did this!"
Wobbuffet adds, "Wobbuffet!"
A calm, yet critical voice asks, "Did what?"
Jessie, James, and Meowth swivel around to see the source of the voice. They're stunned. James exclaims, "No way! It's—"
Jessie grins goofily and blushes. "It's Pierce."
The elite Rocket agent Pierce steps forward. "Greetings, Team Rocket. It's been a while. But it's not just me. I've brought the entire Giovanni Garrison."
Jessie, James, and Meowth all have their mouths drop further than what should be physically possible.
Behind Pierce is an assortment of the most elite and prestigious Team Rocket operatives there is. Among them is Attila, Hun, Domino, Annie, Oakley, and The Iron-Masked Marauder.
To Be Continued…
