Rex
Resident Furry
There it was, the SS Apollo. It was a pretty nice ship, to say the least. The upper decks were painted a shiny white color, in direct contrast to the lower deck’s jet black. Near the waterline was a white line and a red underbelly, the latter of which stuck only a foot out of the water. The white line was probably there to tell the dock crew the lowest the ship could sit in the water safely. Both the bow and the stern had a pole sticking out, the bow’s had the Crow’s Nest of course, and the stern’s was probably there to make the bow’s stand out less. The very top of the liner had a pair of smokestacks, colored orange with black caps, probably to hide the soot let off by the steam. These were sealed over and largely for show now, though. This ship, like many now-a-days, ran on petroleum and used Azipod propellers, instead of steam powered turbines.
Of course, Team Magma Commander Tony Vekkner was only able to secure a Second Class ticket, but it was better then nothing. The ship was docked in Cianwood City, Johto. In just over an hour, she would be leaving port en route to the Sinnoh region. It would be a long trip, and Tabitha would probably bitch at him for being gone for so long, even though he was allowed to be. He would deal with all that when it came up, no reason to let it bring him down while he was supposed to be enjoying himself.
Next to him was a Buizel named Seth. He was Tony’s main Pokemon. The Pokemon looked excited to get on board, so why keep him waiting? Tony moved up the ramp, and into the main hall of the ship, presenting his ticket to a man in an officer’s uniform. The man nodded at Tony and pointed him in the direction of the Second Class rooms. Tony nodded his thanks, but instead of heading down, he took a seat on one of the many sofas in the room, Seth climbing up next to him.
The main hall was a pretty nice place, comely brown wood and red and gold furniture. There were Elevators here that could take people all the way up to First Class and all the way down to Steerage. Every place open to passengers could be explored by any class, though they were expected to respect Crew-Only areas. It truly was a grand ship, Tony would enjoy this trip, and he hoped his Pokemon would as well!
The two entered the elevator, and moved down to the second class area of the ship. Unlike the comely browns, reds, and golds of the lobby, the second and third class hallways were painted a stark white, though the floor still was covered in nice carpeting. Tony had room twenty-five, all the way near the bow. The two of them quickly entered, locking the door behind them. He didn't want to have to deal with any of his neighbors, not now at least.
His room was relatively modest. Still nice though, red carpet flooring, with white walls and ceiling. The main room was a living-dining room with a small kitchen area. The bathroom and bedroom were separate from the main room, which was nice. The main room had a TV and a nice sofa to watch it on, a table that could sit four comfortably, with matching chairs, a mini-fridge, stove, and some counter space. It was all colored black of course, Tony wouldn't have it any other way. The bathroom had all the little things one would expect to find in a bathroom, and the bed was a comfortable double.
"Damn, they sure know how to treat a guest," Tony chuckled.
The Trainer took a seat on the sofa and let out the rest of his Pokemon. Out first was a Quilava named Flynt, Tony's second Pokemon. The Quilava looked around the room for a moment before jumping onto the sofa next to him and Seth and curling up. Next out was Jake, a Lucario who had crimson fur instead of blue. He took a seat at the table, content to relax there. Third was Vince, a Flygon. The dual Ground-Dragon Type Pokemon looked queasy, and was quickly lead to the bathroom by Jake just in case he had to throw up. Tony would have to see if the ship had a Pharmacy, he didn't need Vince expelling every meal. Finally came Andre and Wes, a Linoone and Furret respectfully. The two of them started to run around the room, checking out every nook and cranny. Even with Tony and all six of his Pokemon present, they still had a lot of room. He would definitely enjoy this ride.
But first, he should probably find out if the ship had a pharmacy around that carried Pokemon medicine. And so, with Seth and Flynt following behind, Tony left his room, locking his door behind him. Jake would be able to take care of the other three well enough, but Tony didn't want to take any chances. After following the signs for a few minutes, the Trainer managed to find the pharmacy. Tony purchased a bottle of Dramamine, which he knew stopped motion sickness from previous encounters with the illness on trains. Then he returned to his cabin.
When he got there, Jake was sitting in front of the door to the bathroom, where Vince no doubt still was. Andre and Wes had also calmed down, and were most likely resting somewhere out of sight. Tony released Flynt from his Poke ball again, and allowed Seth to climb off him, before walking over to the bathroom door. Jake was quick to move out of his way, probably because not even he could put up with the stench of puke for too long.
Tony opened the door, and handed a pill to the Flygon. Then he quickly poured a glass of water for it to go down with, giving this to the Pokemon as well. The Flygon swallowed it, started to return to his normal shade of green after a few minutes. The teen allowed the Pokemon out of the bathroom, and into the cabin proper. That problem was solved for a few hours at least, though next time Vincent started to look sick, he'd just return the Flygon.
Deciding that open air might do the Pokemon some good, Tony dragged his team of six outside, onto the deck. The sun was just starting to sink towards the horizon, and Johto was nothing but a speck in the distance. The teen himself rested on a deck chair, keeping Vincent close. The Flygon wasn't to do any extreme activities, including flying, for a few hours because of an increased risk of danger from said activities.
His other Pokemon didn't go too far away either, thankfully. Flynt decided to sunbathe, while Andre and Wesley got back into playing, while under Jake's watchful eye. Seth remained near him and Vincent, content to keep the Flygon company. All in all, it looked like it would be a nice cruise, and they definitely needed this time to relax.
As the hours pasted and the sun sank, the speck that was Johto quickly disappeared from view. Now the only thing around for miles was the water. When the bottom of the sun finally touched the horizon, Tony decided it was time to return indoors. So, the teen returned his team to their Poke Balls, except Seth of course. Then he and the Buizel went inside. With the sun no longer shining high, most of the other passengers had also decided to enter the ship rather then stay on deck. After squeezing through the passengers back into the main lobby, the teen realized why. Soon, dinner was going to be served in the Banquet Halls.
While this wasn't such a big thing for the second and third class passengers, the Captain and off duty officers normally dined with the first class passengers. As such, dinner presented the perfect opportunity for the rich passengers to meet the captain of this fine vessel. Not feeling hungry just yet himself, Tony decided to take Seth and go to the small library the ship had. The books would help to kill the time until they were ready for a meal, at which time, the teen would probably just head back to his room and order something from there.
The two arrived at the library just as the dinner bell rang. Because of this, they largely had the room to themselves. As always, the Buizel wanted a book from the manga section. As always, Tony obliged, grabbing the book that was too far out of the Pokemon's reach for him. To this day, Tony had no idea if the Buizel actually could read, or just liked the pictures the book showed. Not thinking much of it, the trainer grabbed a book from the fiction section and joined his Pokemon back at the reading area.
---
In the bridge, the Captain's Chief Officer wasn't having as much a good time. Clouds had moved in shortly after the passengers had returned inside, and with the sun now completely down, it was pitch black outside. He could barely see beyond the ship's lights, and thus had to rely on the radar to make sure there weren't any nearby objects. Thankfully, the sea was a wide open place, and no objects had ever appeared in his history as a ship's officer.
Finally, there was a break in the clouds, exposing a beautiful full Moon. However, there seemed to be something off about it. There appeared to be a small chunk missing from the bottom, as if something was still in front of it, but the line was too perfect to be a cloud. As he watched, more and more of the the Moon was hidden, as if what ever was hiding was getting closer to them. The Officer grabbed a pair of binoculars, and looked towards the Moon, using what little light was still coming from it to aid in identifying the odd thing.
It was a Rouge Wave. The Chief Officer shouted, yelling at the helmsman to turn the ship to face the oncoming wave. Then he grabbed the mic for the intercom.
"All crew members report to your stations, this is not a drill," he shouted, his voice reverberating throughout the ship, "Brace for oncoming impact!"
Only moments after he had finished his message, the wave hit. The ship hadn't turned in time, and was broadsided. The water smashed into the upper decks first, pushing them towards the water. Then the bottom of the wave hit, pushing the ship even farther on its side. The Chief Officer knew he had failed, and he knew that the ship would capsize. In one last desperate attempt to save as many as he could, the man sealed the bulkhead doors all over the ship remotely. The could be manually opened using levers in glass containers nearby each door, should the need to reopen them arise.
It was the last thing he ever did, as the wave finally smashed through the glass in the bridge, washing him and his men off their stations. His head smashed into the wall, and he blacked out, never to wake up again.
---
The Chief Officer had been right. With the ballast tanks nearly empty, and the ship already nearly on its side, there was no was the ship wasn't going to complete her turn. All over the ship, anything and everything that wasn't nailed down was sliding across to the wall of the ship, including passengers that hadn't been fast enough to grab what ever they could. As the ship continued her role, the wall became the floor, and it didn't stop there. The ship continued her turn, catapulting the passengers onto the ceiling. Still she continued to turn, forcing the passengers once more onto the wall. She froze here for a moment, as the energy smashed into the ship finally depleted. Then, the returned to a completely upside down position. The lights flared for a moment, then went out, slowly flashing back on with the help of the backup generators.
---
In the dining room, the Captain heard his Chief Officer over the intercom. Then, a siren started up, and the bulkhead doors were closed. He stood up, only for the ship to shake and send him toppling to the ground. Suddenly, all the tables, chairs, and even humans started to slowly move towards him. He climbed back to his feet, and then was sent flying into a wall along with all the furniture and most of the passengers and crew.
It didn't stop there, after a few seconds the wall was completely horizontal. Then it started to slant again, faster this time. All he could do was watch as people were smashed under the room's furniture. The ones that survived the rain of tables were smashed into what once was the ceiling. Still it did not stop. Unlucky passengers were slid through the chandeliers. Even more were crushed under the tables. She continued to turn until the wall was now horizontal.
Finally, she stopped, but the relief was short lived. The ship began to turn the other way, sliding the survivors back down onto the ceiling. The Captain, who had rolled along the wall until he was quite far from what had once been the ceiling, was catapulted back down, and impaled on the chandelier. That was the end of him.
---
Third Officer James Wesson had made it into the dining room seconds before the bulkhead doors slammed shut. He was a young man, who had only just received the promotion to the Third Officer spot. He was dressed in uniform, and ready to dine with the Captain and First Officer. His brown hair was nice and slick, and his tan skin showed that he was used to the ship life. Now all he could do was watch as the ship spun around him. He was lucky to have remained close to the wall, and was able do keep his footing as the ship spun onto her side.
Even he couldn't keep his footing for too long, and was sent sliding down first the wall, and then the ceiling, just missing the light fixtures. The chandeliers were in a pit that was surrounded by a railing. As he slid past the pit, the grabbed onto the railing. This saved him from the ship's final turn onto her other side, and then back upside down. Just as it looked like things were about to settle, the Captain came flying out of no where, and was impaled on the far chandelier.
James climbed to his feet, and looked at the destruction all around him. Any and all survivors were pulling themselves to their feet as well. Not too far from him, the ship's First Officer climbed to her feet as well. With the captain dead and the Chief Officer missing, she was now in charge of the ship. The Third Officer quickly hurried over to her, but she had the passengers and other crewman to worry about, and couldn't take the time to talk with him. This he respected and quickly went to work following her orders, providing an example for others. Her orders were simple.
"Those that can still walk, search for survivors among the wreckage. The wounded are our first priority."
---
Further down, on what had once been one of the higher decks, Tony laid unconscious partly beneath a pile of books. Seth, his Buizel, was a few feet away from him, just waking up himself. The Buizel was largely uninjured, his smaller body being cushioned by his master's own and the many books that had fallen with them. They were lucky they had been in the study area, which was a bit away from the heavy looking bookshelves. The Buizel picked himself up, and rubbed the few cuts and bruises he had received. Then he stumbled over to his master, and shook him awake.
Tony was in a bit of a worse condition then his Pokemon. Other then the many small cuts and bruises one could expect, there was a medium sized cut on his forehead, which would have put blood in his eyes, had his head not been turned to the side when he passed out. The worse injury was a gash on his left leg, which had probably come about when a chair leg came down on it. He would have a hell of a time trying to walk, but at least it didn't feel like anything was broken.
The trainer pushed himself into a sitting position, and leaned against a wall. No way he could put any pressure on his left leg, but he couldn't walk otherwise. The Buizel was hovering over him, looking worried. Waiting for the throbbing pain in his head to clear, the trainer looked towards his Pokemon.
"Seth, I need something I can use as a walking stick," Tony confessed.
The Buizel seemed to understand, and dashed off to complete his master's request. By the time he came back, with a nice sized pole that had probably come from the gym a few doors down, the pain in Tony's head had settled down to a dull ache. Seth handed the pole to his master, receiving a slow nod of thanks in return. Slowly but surely, the trainer pushed himself up, using the stick to keep the weight off his left leg.
He'd have to find medicine, a pain killer or something, to dull the pain in his leg. The teen hobbled out of the library, his Pokemon following behind. The ship was upside down, which meant the pharmacy was above him now. Trying to remain his route through the pain and the ship's new positions. This was going to be a lot harder then he thought.
OoC: PM me with your first post if you want to join. Do not post in the RP unless I give you permission. Because of the nature of this RP, I have set up a list of Pokemon banned from the RP. This is to make it as difficult as possible to survive the experience. The list can be seen in the spoiler below, and any questions can be PMed to me.
Of course, Team Magma Commander Tony Vekkner was only able to secure a Second Class ticket, but it was better then nothing. The ship was docked in Cianwood City, Johto. In just over an hour, she would be leaving port en route to the Sinnoh region. It would be a long trip, and Tabitha would probably bitch at him for being gone for so long, even though he was allowed to be. He would deal with all that when it came up, no reason to let it bring him down while he was supposed to be enjoying himself.
Next to him was a Buizel named Seth. He was Tony’s main Pokemon. The Pokemon looked excited to get on board, so why keep him waiting? Tony moved up the ramp, and into the main hall of the ship, presenting his ticket to a man in an officer’s uniform. The man nodded at Tony and pointed him in the direction of the Second Class rooms. Tony nodded his thanks, but instead of heading down, he took a seat on one of the many sofas in the room, Seth climbing up next to him.
The main hall was a pretty nice place, comely brown wood and red and gold furniture. There were Elevators here that could take people all the way up to First Class and all the way down to Steerage. Every place open to passengers could be explored by any class, though they were expected to respect Crew-Only areas. It truly was a grand ship, Tony would enjoy this trip, and he hoped his Pokemon would as well!
The two entered the elevator, and moved down to the second class area of the ship. Unlike the comely browns, reds, and golds of the lobby, the second and third class hallways were painted a stark white, though the floor still was covered in nice carpeting. Tony had room twenty-five, all the way near the bow. The two of them quickly entered, locking the door behind them. He didn't want to have to deal with any of his neighbors, not now at least.
His room was relatively modest. Still nice though, red carpet flooring, with white walls and ceiling. The main room was a living-dining room with a small kitchen area. The bathroom and bedroom were separate from the main room, which was nice. The main room had a TV and a nice sofa to watch it on, a table that could sit four comfortably, with matching chairs, a mini-fridge, stove, and some counter space. It was all colored black of course, Tony wouldn't have it any other way. The bathroom had all the little things one would expect to find in a bathroom, and the bed was a comfortable double.
"Damn, they sure know how to treat a guest," Tony chuckled.
The Trainer took a seat on the sofa and let out the rest of his Pokemon. Out first was a Quilava named Flynt, Tony's second Pokemon. The Quilava looked around the room for a moment before jumping onto the sofa next to him and Seth and curling up. Next out was Jake, a Lucario who had crimson fur instead of blue. He took a seat at the table, content to relax there. Third was Vince, a Flygon. The dual Ground-Dragon Type Pokemon looked queasy, and was quickly lead to the bathroom by Jake just in case he had to throw up. Tony would have to see if the ship had a Pharmacy, he didn't need Vince expelling every meal. Finally came Andre and Wes, a Linoone and Furret respectfully. The two of them started to run around the room, checking out every nook and cranny. Even with Tony and all six of his Pokemon present, they still had a lot of room. He would definitely enjoy this ride.
But first, he should probably find out if the ship had a pharmacy around that carried Pokemon medicine. And so, with Seth and Flynt following behind, Tony left his room, locking his door behind him. Jake would be able to take care of the other three well enough, but Tony didn't want to take any chances. After following the signs for a few minutes, the Trainer managed to find the pharmacy. Tony purchased a bottle of Dramamine, which he knew stopped motion sickness from previous encounters with the illness on trains. Then he returned to his cabin.
When he got there, Jake was sitting in front of the door to the bathroom, where Vince no doubt still was. Andre and Wes had also calmed down, and were most likely resting somewhere out of sight. Tony released Flynt from his Poke ball again, and allowed Seth to climb off him, before walking over to the bathroom door. Jake was quick to move out of his way, probably because not even he could put up with the stench of puke for too long.
Tony opened the door, and handed a pill to the Flygon. Then he quickly poured a glass of water for it to go down with, giving this to the Pokemon as well. The Flygon swallowed it, started to return to his normal shade of green after a few minutes. The teen allowed the Pokemon out of the bathroom, and into the cabin proper. That problem was solved for a few hours at least, though next time Vincent started to look sick, he'd just return the Flygon.
Deciding that open air might do the Pokemon some good, Tony dragged his team of six outside, onto the deck. The sun was just starting to sink towards the horizon, and Johto was nothing but a speck in the distance. The teen himself rested on a deck chair, keeping Vincent close. The Flygon wasn't to do any extreme activities, including flying, for a few hours because of an increased risk of danger from said activities.
His other Pokemon didn't go too far away either, thankfully. Flynt decided to sunbathe, while Andre and Wesley got back into playing, while under Jake's watchful eye. Seth remained near him and Vincent, content to keep the Flygon company. All in all, it looked like it would be a nice cruise, and they definitely needed this time to relax.
As the hours pasted and the sun sank, the speck that was Johto quickly disappeared from view. Now the only thing around for miles was the water. When the bottom of the sun finally touched the horizon, Tony decided it was time to return indoors. So, the teen returned his team to their Poke Balls, except Seth of course. Then he and the Buizel went inside. With the sun no longer shining high, most of the other passengers had also decided to enter the ship rather then stay on deck. After squeezing through the passengers back into the main lobby, the teen realized why. Soon, dinner was going to be served in the Banquet Halls.
While this wasn't such a big thing for the second and third class passengers, the Captain and off duty officers normally dined with the first class passengers. As such, dinner presented the perfect opportunity for the rich passengers to meet the captain of this fine vessel. Not feeling hungry just yet himself, Tony decided to take Seth and go to the small library the ship had. The books would help to kill the time until they were ready for a meal, at which time, the teen would probably just head back to his room and order something from there.
The two arrived at the library just as the dinner bell rang. Because of this, they largely had the room to themselves. As always, the Buizel wanted a book from the manga section. As always, Tony obliged, grabbing the book that was too far out of the Pokemon's reach for him. To this day, Tony had no idea if the Buizel actually could read, or just liked the pictures the book showed. Not thinking much of it, the trainer grabbed a book from the fiction section and joined his Pokemon back at the reading area.
---
In the bridge, the Captain's Chief Officer wasn't having as much a good time. Clouds had moved in shortly after the passengers had returned inside, and with the sun now completely down, it was pitch black outside. He could barely see beyond the ship's lights, and thus had to rely on the radar to make sure there weren't any nearby objects. Thankfully, the sea was a wide open place, and no objects had ever appeared in his history as a ship's officer.
Finally, there was a break in the clouds, exposing a beautiful full Moon. However, there seemed to be something off about it. There appeared to be a small chunk missing from the bottom, as if something was still in front of it, but the line was too perfect to be a cloud. As he watched, more and more of the the Moon was hidden, as if what ever was hiding was getting closer to them. The Officer grabbed a pair of binoculars, and looked towards the Moon, using what little light was still coming from it to aid in identifying the odd thing.
It was a Rouge Wave. The Chief Officer shouted, yelling at the helmsman to turn the ship to face the oncoming wave. Then he grabbed the mic for the intercom.
"All crew members report to your stations, this is not a drill," he shouted, his voice reverberating throughout the ship, "Brace for oncoming impact!"
Only moments after he had finished his message, the wave hit. The ship hadn't turned in time, and was broadsided. The water smashed into the upper decks first, pushing them towards the water. Then the bottom of the wave hit, pushing the ship even farther on its side. The Chief Officer knew he had failed, and he knew that the ship would capsize. In one last desperate attempt to save as many as he could, the man sealed the bulkhead doors all over the ship remotely. The could be manually opened using levers in glass containers nearby each door, should the need to reopen them arise.
It was the last thing he ever did, as the wave finally smashed through the glass in the bridge, washing him and his men off their stations. His head smashed into the wall, and he blacked out, never to wake up again.
---
The Chief Officer had been right. With the ballast tanks nearly empty, and the ship already nearly on its side, there was no was the ship wasn't going to complete her turn. All over the ship, anything and everything that wasn't nailed down was sliding across to the wall of the ship, including passengers that hadn't been fast enough to grab what ever they could. As the ship continued her role, the wall became the floor, and it didn't stop there. The ship continued her turn, catapulting the passengers onto the ceiling. Still she continued to turn, forcing the passengers once more onto the wall. She froze here for a moment, as the energy smashed into the ship finally depleted. Then, the returned to a completely upside down position. The lights flared for a moment, then went out, slowly flashing back on with the help of the backup generators.
---
In the dining room, the Captain heard his Chief Officer over the intercom. Then, a siren started up, and the bulkhead doors were closed. He stood up, only for the ship to shake and send him toppling to the ground. Suddenly, all the tables, chairs, and even humans started to slowly move towards him. He climbed back to his feet, and then was sent flying into a wall along with all the furniture and most of the passengers and crew.
It didn't stop there, after a few seconds the wall was completely horizontal. Then it started to slant again, faster this time. All he could do was watch as people were smashed under the room's furniture. The ones that survived the rain of tables were smashed into what once was the ceiling. Still it did not stop. Unlucky passengers were slid through the chandeliers. Even more were crushed under the tables. She continued to turn until the wall was now horizontal.
Finally, she stopped, but the relief was short lived. The ship began to turn the other way, sliding the survivors back down onto the ceiling. The Captain, who had rolled along the wall until he was quite far from what had once been the ceiling, was catapulted back down, and impaled on the chandelier. That was the end of him.
---
Third Officer James Wesson had made it into the dining room seconds before the bulkhead doors slammed shut. He was a young man, who had only just received the promotion to the Third Officer spot. He was dressed in uniform, and ready to dine with the Captain and First Officer. His brown hair was nice and slick, and his tan skin showed that he was used to the ship life. Now all he could do was watch as the ship spun around him. He was lucky to have remained close to the wall, and was able do keep his footing as the ship spun onto her side.
Even he couldn't keep his footing for too long, and was sent sliding down first the wall, and then the ceiling, just missing the light fixtures. The chandeliers were in a pit that was surrounded by a railing. As he slid past the pit, the grabbed onto the railing. This saved him from the ship's final turn onto her other side, and then back upside down. Just as it looked like things were about to settle, the Captain came flying out of no where, and was impaled on the far chandelier.
James climbed to his feet, and looked at the destruction all around him. Any and all survivors were pulling themselves to their feet as well. Not too far from him, the ship's First Officer climbed to her feet as well. With the captain dead and the Chief Officer missing, she was now in charge of the ship. The Third Officer quickly hurried over to her, but she had the passengers and other crewman to worry about, and couldn't take the time to talk with him. This he respected and quickly went to work following her orders, providing an example for others. Her orders were simple.
"Those that can still walk, search for survivors among the wreckage. The wounded are our first priority."
---
Further down, on what had once been one of the higher decks, Tony laid unconscious partly beneath a pile of books. Seth, his Buizel, was a few feet away from him, just waking up himself. The Buizel was largely uninjured, his smaller body being cushioned by his master's own and the many books that had fallen with them. They were lucky they had been in the study area, which was a bit away from the heavy looking bookshelves. The Buizel picked himself up, and rubbed the few cuts and bruises he had received. Then he stumbled over to his master, and shook him awake.
Tony was in a bit of a worse condition then his Pokemon. Other then the many small cuts and bruises one could expect, there was a medium sized cut on his forehead, which would have put blood in his eyes, had his head not been turned to the side when he passed out. The worse injury was a gash on his left leg, which had probably come about when a chair leg came down on it. He would have a hell of a time trying to walk, but at least it didn't feel like anything was broken.
The trainer pushed himself into a sitting position, and leaned against a wall. No way he could put any pressure on his left leg, but he couldn't walk otherwise. The Buizel was hovering over him, looking worried. Waiting for the throbbing pain in his head to clear, the trainer looked towards his Pokemon.
"Seth, I need something I can use as a walking stick," Tony confessed.
The Buizel seemed to understand, and dashed off to complete his master's request. By the time he came back, with a nice sized pole that had probably come from the gym a few doors down, the pain in Tony's head had settled down to a dull ache. Seth handed the pole to his master, receiving a slow nod of thanks in return. Slowly but surely, the trainer pushed himself up, using the stick to keep the weight off his left leg.
He'd have to find medicine, a pain killer or something, to dull the pain in his leg. The teen hobbled out of the library, his Pokemon following behind. The ship was upside down, which meant the pharmacy was above him now. Trying to remain his route through the pain and the ship's new positions. This was going to be a lot harder then he thought.
OoC: PM me with your first post if you want to join. Do not post in the RP unless I give you permission. Because of the nature of this RP, I have set up a list of Pokemon banned from the RP. This is to make it as difficult as possible to survive the experience. The list can be seen in the spoiler below, and any questions can be PMed to me.
Charizard
Blastoise
Pidgeot
Fearow
Diglett
Dugtrio
Golduck
Poliwrath
Abra
Kadabra
Alakazam
Tentacruel
Dewgong
Cloyster
Gastly
Haunter
Gengar
Kingler
Starmie
Gyrados
Lapras
Ditto
Aerodactyl
Snorlax
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Dratini
Dragonair
Dragonite
Mewtwo
Mew
Feraligatr
Noctowl
Crobat
Lanturn
Natu
Xatu
Quagsire
Misdreavus
Slugma
Magcargo
Mantine
Skarmory
Kingdra
Raikou
Entei
Suicune
Lugia
Ho-Oh
Celebi
Swampert
Ludicolo
Pelipper
Ralts
Kirlia
Gardevoir
Shedinja
Sableye
Carvanha
Sharpedo
Wailmer
Wailord
Crawdaunt
Claydol
Milotic
Shuppet
Banette
Duskull
Dusclops
Tropius
Sealeo
Walrein
Huntail
Gorebyss
Relicanth
Salamence
Metagross
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latias
Latios
Kyogre
Groudon
Rayquaza
Jirachi
Deoxys
Empoleon
Staraptor
Bibarel
Floatzel
Drifloon
Drifblim
Mismagius
Honchkrow
Spiritomb
Togekiss
Gallade
Dusknoir
Froslass
Rotom
Uxie
Mesprit
Azelf
Dialga
Palkia
Heatran
Regigigas
Giratina
Cresselia
Phione
Manaphy
Darkrai
Shaymin
Arceus
Blastoise
Pidgeot
Fearow
Diglett
Dugtrio
Golduck
Poliwrath
Abra
Kadabra
Alakazam
Tentacruel
Dewgong
Cloyster
Gastly
Haunter
Gengar
Kingler
Starmie
Gyrados
Lapras
Ditto
Aerodactyl
Snorlax
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Dratini
Dragonair
Dragonite
Mewtwo
Mew
Feraligatr
Noctowl
Crobat
Lanturn
Natu
Xatu
Quagsire
Misdreavus
Slugma
Magcargo
Mantine
Skarmory
Kingdra
Raikou
Entei
Suicune
Lugia
Ho-Oh
Celebi
Swampert
Ludicolo
Pelipper
Ralts
Kirlia
Gardevoir
Shedinja
Sableye
Carvanha
Sharpedo
Wailmer
Wailord
Crawdaunt
Claydol
Milotic
Shuppet
Banette
Duskull
Dusclops
Tropius
Sealeo
Walrein
Huntail
Gorebyss
Relicanth
Salamence
Metagross
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latias
Latios
Kyogre
Groudon
Rayquaza
Jirachi
Deoxys
Empoleon
Staraptor
Bibarel
Floatzel
Drifloon
Drifblim
Mismagius
Honchkrow
Spiritomb
Togekiss
Gallade
Dusknoir
Froslass
Rotom
Uxie
Mesprit
Azelf
Dialga
Palkia
Heatran
Regigigas
Giratina
Cresselia
Phione
Manaphy
Darkrai
Shaymin
Arceus