Shade chuckled as Colress was about to discover Chu, when she saw him look at his wrist at something. It was probably his communication device of some kind. She took a bite of her plate and practically melted in the savoriness. Pyros and Stror were already halfway done with their food, and Shade had to give them a worried look. They were pretty hungry, but they slowed down their eating rate to as slow as they could get it, which wasn't exactly too slow, but it made them look less like a pack of starving Poochyena. She smiled at Colress after he asked if everyone's meals were okay. Since Stror and Pyros had food in their mouths still, they gave him a thumbs up and nodded. Shade was busy sneaking another bite for Chu, and she responded with an affirmative nod and then resumed eating her bites, while Chu ate her little bite graciously. Why, oh why did this place have to be against having Pokemon in here? The food here tasted delicious!
After throwing a bit of her thoughts around, she decided to talk about her own research, talking about the Pokerus and how it affects the physicality of a Pokemon. She was wondering if she could recreate the Pokerus so that it could benefit humans, but her siblings gave her a very dangerous look. They know what she had been planning, and they let her know through their worried stares that there would be high stakes. Shade sighed after seeing her brothers' scary faces. She then talked about the ramifications of what could happen.
"Oh, so since you have read my papers on my research about Pokemon genetics, and I'm getting super curious with Pokerus - I'm assuming you know what it is already - I'm wondering if I can instill your help in the matter. Since Pokerus helps to increase the vitality, durability, speed, and power of a Pokemon, I was wondering if I could maybe recreate it for humans to help benefit us. Although... Uh... There would be slight problems... One main concern would be that the Pokerus doesn't do anything or kills the human. My other concern that the Pokerus may infect the individual completely wrong, and cause some side effects I'm not willing to take. A list of possible side effects could include unstoppable muscle growth, hormones could kill because it could cause a lethal spike, or something that I've been wondering for awhile... Like a human becoming more like Pokemon. Like physically and in behaviors. Like if Pyros would be more like a Charizard. That kind of thing. Where he sprouts wings and a tail. Which is why I kind of need your help to take precautions. Plus, Pokerus is extremely hard to find. After it stays within the host for about 3 days, the cells stop multiplying and the changes they make to the Pokemon stay, but the virus dies instantly. They are highly contagious within the 3 days though, and it seems like putting them in some form of electronic stasis, like in a PC, keeps the Pokerus from dying, although it doesn't stop its inevitable death timer. Chu had already gotten infected by the Pokerus, but it's been too long for me to extract any kind of... Well, anything from my Pokemon. The virus is long dead. I'll need to find a Wild Pokemon with a fresh virus if I want to have any kind of results, and I'll have to work on it for 3 days straight if I want to see any improvements. Then again, it is incredibly risky. If you don't want to, then I'm completely fine with it. I just need a little bit of help with my research is all, and I understand the dangers may be too much to take right now. Although, if you don't mind doing it, maybe you could create an android shell for my sister's Porygon-Z. Its battling ability is becoming severely crippled every time he gets into the Poke Ball as of late. Probably because the Porygon-Z is about 28 years old and the Poke Ball cripples its already screwed up programming."
After throwing a bit of her thoughts around, she decided to talk about her own research, talking about the Pokerus and how it affects the physicality of a Pokemon. She was wondering if she could recreate the Pokerus so that it could benefit humans, but her siblings gave her a very dangerous look. They know what she had been planning, and they let her know through their worried stares that there would be high stakes. Shade sighed after seeing her brothers' scary faces. She then talked about the ramifications of what could happen.
"Oh, so since you have read my papers on my research about Pokemon genetics, and I'm getting super curious with Pokerus - I'm assuming you know what it is already - I'm wondering if I can instill your help in the matter. Since Pokerus helps to increase the vitality, durability, speed, and power of a Pokemon, I was wondering if I could maybe recreate it for humans to help benefit us. Although... Uh... There would be slight problems... One main concern would be that the Pokerus doesn't do anything or kills the human. My other concern that the Pokerus may infect the individual completely wrong, and cause some side effects I'm not willing to take. A list of possible side effects could include unstoppable muscle growth, hormones could kill because it could cause a lethal spike, or something that I've been wondering for awhile... Like a human becoming more like Pokemon. Like physically and in behaviors. Like if Pyros would be more like a Charizard. That kind of thing. Where he sprouts wings and a tail. Which is why I kind of need your help to take precautions. Plus, Pokerus is extremely hard to find. After it stays within the host for about 3 days, the cells stop multiplying and the changes they make to the Pokemon stay, but the virus dies instantly. They are highly contagious within the 3 days though, and it seems like putting them in some form of electronic stasis, like in a PC, keeps the Pokerus from dying, although it doesn't stop its inevitable death timer. Chu had already gotten infected by the Pokerus, but it's been too long for me to extract any kind of... Well, anything from my Pokemon. The virus is long dead. I'll need to find a Wild Pokemon with a fresh virus if I want to have any kind of results, and I'll have to work on it for 3 days straight if I want to see any improvements. Then again, it is incredibly risky. If you don't want to, then I'm completely fine with it. I just need a little bit of help with my research is all, and I understand the dangers may be too much to take right now. Although, if you don't mind doing it, maybe you could create an android shell for my sister's Porygon-Z. Its battling ability is becoming severely crippled every time he gets into the Poke Ball as of late. Probably because the Porygon-Z is about 28 years old and the Poke Ball cripples its already screwed up programming."
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