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- !paldea vacay,
- carly nagisa (yugioh 5ds),
- cecil harvey (final fantasy 4),
- dimitri alexandre blaiddyd (fire emblem),
- fluttershy (equestria girls),
- heather mason (silent hill),
- henry townshend (silent hill),
- jotaro kujo (jjba),
- louie duck (ducktales),
- min-gi park (infinity train),
- riz gukgak (fantasy high),
- vinegar doppio (jjba),
- violet sabrewing (ducktales)
Area Zero Field Trip
Early in the week, Riegfried and Soy sent out a recorded video: an invitation for all guests on this Paldean vacation to join them on a little field trip into Area Zero within the Great Crater of Paldea. It is a spot known for fascinating explorers, academics, and seasoned battlers, however is generally off-limits due to the dangerous nature of the very powerful pokemon within. Which makes it the perfect place for a little study trip!
(They add that the trip was approved by the Paldea League, which is in charge of granting such access, but isn’t the idea of heeding the call of adventure no matter what more thrilling?)
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(They add that the trip was approved by the Paldea League, which is in charge of granting such access, but isn’t the idea of heeding the call of adventure no matter what more thrilling?)
Anyone interested in spending two days in Area Zero will be asked to gather in front of the Academy on the morning of the 9th, from where flying taxis will take everybody to the Gate Entrance. From there, warp panels bring you inside the crater, to the first of many research stations. While most of the space within is dedicated to computers and scientific equipment, the sleeping quarters have plenty of beds to accommodate you all overnight. You are also met here by several of the scientists stationed at this research station who have an offer for you. While you can just explore the area on your own, you could also contribute to the general body of knowledge and understanding and perhaps complete an assignment or two. Completely optional. Really. If you can resist five harried scientists giving you big Lillipup eyes. Outside the research station, Area Zero awaits. The grassy ground spirals down in a corkscrew pattern with occasional caves branching off. A wide river with rushing waterfalls cuts its own way through. Light sparkles off of crystal formations and gives a glittering appearance to the whole space, which is otherwise dimmed by a foggy mist. Area Zero lives up to its reputation when it comes to mystery, but as for danger? The Pokemon up here seem to be a little stronger than others encountered in Paldea, but all things considered, they hardly seem worth being warned about. But there is the sense of something more. Maybe you hear clicks and whirs coming from something unseen, or see a colorful glow that fades before you can reach it. You may simply be unable to shake the feeling you’re being watched. And even at the higher points of Area Zero, you may outright see the source of all this: Creatures that resemble familiar Pokemon, but behave like machines. Despite their appearance, the PokeGear recognizes them as true Pokemon. These Pokemon are reclusive until the trip leads to Area Zero’s depths, but within those underground caverns it’s a different story. More of the Pokemon there share that robotic quality than not. Some display aggression, some fear, and others curiosity. This is their home, and visitors from the outside world are so rare. How can they be sure what to expect? Anyway, have fun, be safe, and make sure you are back at the Research station at 10PM on the 10th. We are only allowed to leave 10% of participants behind! |
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What? You know Emporio too?
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[He does his goddamned best to act natural. Which shouldn't be that hard, considering he hasn't, strictly speaking, done anything wrong, but boy does he feel sweaty all of a sudden.]
Yeah. He's... from prison-- From Florida! He's from Florida too. Right?
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... Yeah. He is. From the same one as my daughter. You got a problem with that?
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Doppio suddenly lets out a loud, singular -]
AH!
[Um!!!]
Yes! I mean, no! There's no problem! I... I think I know your daughter, Mr. Kujo!
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[Jotaro stares at Doppio for a long moment. Then he gives a small nod, his expression lightening almost imperceptibly.]
I'm not surprised. She's made a bit of a name for herself here as a troublemaker. [What, with the whole Lance thing.] How do you know her?
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[Yes. Friends. Not coworkers. Definitely not coworkers.]
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Relax. I'm not going to bite your head off. Just curious, is all.
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Uh, right. S-Sorry, Mr. Kujo. It's just, I wasn't expecting you, to, um... [Wait hold on he should have practiced this lie in his head before he started saying words, let him reformulate--] You... look really young! So it was a shock to realise you're Jolyne's father.
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He's not sure but Jotaro can tell an obvious lie when he hears one. He gives Doppio a rather flat look but just... shrugs.]
...I get that a lot. ...He's not going to interrogate the poor guy when he has no reason to. He'll just accept the lie and move on. Maybe keep an eye on Doppio in the process.
Man, now would be a really good time to find this Iron Moth.]