"I'd like to welcome you all to Team Wyvern,at" Said the man on the stage. His name was Solis. He was the newly hired scientist for Team Wyvern who sparked immediate change. Team Wyvern was a Team laughable the comparison to others, but all of that was going to change. Solis had something to pull, and this presentation was going to be evident.
"For any current Team Wyvern members, you already know this but for anyone thinking about joining, listen in. Team Wyvern prides themselves on the power of Dragon-type Pokemon. We have required you to use Dragon-type Pokemon in the past, but that will be no more. It has become clear to us that Dragon Types can be defeated by a select few Pokemon, so we have rid the rule of Dragon-type Pokemon being required. This allows variety in our Team and boosts our Power as a whole.” After this Statement, Solis moved out of the way. There wasn’t anything behind him that would lead to him being in the way until a screen seemed to pop out of nowhere, showing the Team Wyvern logo and an animated purple background.
“I would like to guide your eyes to this screen. This is a Holo-Board, one of the various Holo devices I have created based on the Holo-Caster. The biggest difference between them is that the Holo-Caster can only be used in the way a mobile phone would. This Holo-Board however, is more of a computer. It is able to do most things a computer would, but it also happens to be a touch screen. I believe some of you are asking how it can be touch screen without a screen. Well, it’s able to sense where light is obstructed. When used in unison with other Holo-Devices, it becomes, even more, versitile. May I ask you to put on the glasses under your seat?” Solis popped out a pair of glasses from his pocket and put them on. Other people in the audience did the same suddenly, the world around everyone changed. The Holo-Board seemed to be expanding. Eventually, what seemed to be a rectangle that was the size of Solis seemed to expand the entire length of the stage.
“These are the spectacle lens. The ones you are wearing are just demo versions, so they do not fully interact with Holo-devices.” Solis said.
Suddenly, multiple 3d images, almost real versions of Pokemon. Next was heat signatures of multiple devices. After that was the lens zooming in on objects. Lastly, a line curled making a circle, disappeared and then showed a line.
“Now, I would like you to meet your onboard assistant. I call it, Protocol. That happens to be a filler name, but it is fully customizable to fit your needs. This will be the end of my presentation. Now, Protocol will guide you around our base. If you wish to leave, please leave the Holo-Lens under your chair and leave the premise.” Solis said.
A few people put the lens under their seats and left the premise. All other people who stayed were guided by Protocol to take a small tour of the base. Once this was over, more people placed the Holo-lens under the seat and left.
“All that are remaining, thank you. We are glad to have you a part of the team. You are almost official members. We suggest you sit down now because we are about to take off.”
"For any current Team Wyvern members, you already know this but for anyone thinking about joining, listen in. Team Wyvern prides themselves on the power of Dragon-type Pokemon. We have required you to use Dragon-type Pokemon in the past, but that will be no more. It has become clear to us that Dragon Types can be defeated by a select few Pokemon, so we have rid the rule of Dragon-type Pokemon being required. This allows variety in our Team and boosts our Power as a whole.” After this Statement, Solis moved out of the way. There wasn’t anything behind him that would lead to him being in the way until a screen seemed to pop out of nowhere, showing the Team Wyvern logo and an animated purple background.
“I would like to guide your eyes to this screen. This is a Holo-Board, one of the various Holo devices I have created based on the Holo-Caster. The biggest difference between them is that the Holo-Caster can only be used in the way a mobile phone would. This Holo-Board however, is more of a computer. It is able to do most things a computer would, but it also happens to be a touch screen. I believe some of you are asking how it can be touch screen without a screen. Well, it’s able to sense where light is obstructed. When used in unison with other Holo-Devices, it becomes, even more, versitile. May I ask you to put on the glasses under your seat?” Solis popped out a pair of glasses from his pocket and put them on. Other people in the audience did the same suddenly, the world around everyone changed. The Holo-Board seemed to be expanding. Eventually, what seemed to be a rectangle that was the size of Solis seemed to expand the entire length of the stage.
“These are the spectacle lens. The ones you are wearing are just demo versions, so they do not fully interact with Holo-devices.” Solis said.
Suddenly, multiple 3d images, almost real versions of Pokemon. Next was heat signatures of multiple devices. After that was the lens zooming in on objects. Lastly, a line curled making a circle, disappeared and then showed a line.
“Now, I would like you to meet your onboard assistant. I call it, Protocol. That happens to be a filler name, but it is fully customizable to fit your needs. This will be the end of my presentation. Now, Protocol will guide you around our base. If you wish to leave, please leave the Holo-Lens under your chair and leave the premise.” Solis said.
A few people put the lens under their seats and left the premise. All other people who stayed were guided by Protocol to take a small tour of the base. Once this was over, more people placed the Holo-lens under the seat and left.
“All that are remaining, thank you. We are glad to have you a part of the team. You are almost official members. We suggest you sit down now because we are about to take off.”