>What pokemon are are carrying right now?
Your party contains:
> Magikarp
> Charmeleon
> Registeel
> Haunter
> Seadra
> Lucario
>But first, ask Candice about those gas balls we liberated
> "Hey, that's a lot of koffing! And a weezing too... Do I want to know where you got these?"
> "Probably not," Kogasa answers.
We gotta do something with all those koffing and golbat though. We don't need them, already have a Crobat, and I hate the Koffing/Weezing line
At some point we should actually train these guys though. They need to be tough to survive Mokou and kill Kaguya more conveniently.
> "Well, if I were you I'd take them to the Global Trade System, see if somebody wants to trade," Candice says. "It's headquartered in Jubilife, though most centers should provide GTS communications by now."
>"Hey, do you know what pokemon would not get poisoned and die in that gas?"
> "Poison and steel, and most things that either don't breath at all or breath poison," Candice says. "Anything else?"
>To the center and get everyone healed up properly
> "No, we're good," Kogasa answers. "We'd like to use that center first though."
> "Make yourself at home."
> You take the first path on the right for about a tenth of a mile, notiving that somebody has strung wires and lights the whole way. At the bottom of this passage you find a cavern with a very low ceiling filled with tents in rows. The back of the cavern is poorly lit, although a number of fire type pokemon and flashlights appear to be providing some lumination, while the front is the only part with electric lights. You attract a glance or two from people mulling about, but nobody pays you much mind. You immediately spot a nurse working out of the first tent on the right, sitting next to a healing machine. To her left, a guy is furiously typing on a computer. The nurse gladly takes your pokemon, informing you that they're in peak condition.
>Store Magicarp, Seadra, and all the stolen pokemon.
>Withdraw Ponyta and Crobat.
Assuming a fight with poison pokemon, Haunter Registeel Lucario and Crobat would work well. Charmeleon is our mascot, and I really want to see us make more use of Ponyta.
> You approach the man at the computer. You figre he must be Larry.
> "No, don't tell me there's a problem with my connection you stupid machine I know there's a problem. I know you have internet access, so why can't you display the damn news, you stupid piece of garbage? Come on, don't make me boot you in safe mode."
> "Um, hello?" Kogasa asks.
> "What is it!?" the man shouts.
> "Um... sorry, but," Kogasa yammers, "We kind of need to get our pokemon."
> "Be quick about it," Larry replies. "Transfer's working, but I need to restart this to get the browser working. Hopefully."
> Kogasa quickly finishes her buisness, then you follow up by switching in and out your pokemon. Your party now contains:
> Ponyta
> Charmeleon
> Registeel
> Haunter
> Crobat
> Lucario
> You think you are ready to proceed. Are there any other adjustments you'd like to make to your team?
I wonder if we should sell them, or donate them to some pokemon charity. I also wonder about electronically hacked and/or duped pokemon, although Mokou probably wouldn't know about DRM and such.
> You think you might be able to sell them, although you haven't seen a pokemon charity. For some reason the thought of DRM comes to mind, maybe only because you love to see Kaguya annoyed. That's pretty much the extent of your knowledge on the subject too; she's even used the term DRM as an insult before.
> You don't know much about machines or hacking in Gensokyo, let alone here where computers can teleport things, so you aren't sure if hacking a pokemon is a concept that even makes sense.
>_