RaccoonGoon
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Awhile ago I wrote a one-shot titled "Pkmn World", which can be found on the other side of this- http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/f227/pkmn-world-one-shot-g-83403/
Now, when I think about it, I need to include the events of B/W in a similar fashion. So, I've added a few extra things, giving a slight insight as to who is writing these articles, and I hope it turns out well.
A rather gruff looking reporter in a drab gray pea coat, toting a leather briefcase, stumbles into a cramped office. With a huff, he slaps the briefcase onto the wooden desk, jostling the loose papers and allowing them to drift towards the floor. Clicking open the brass latches, he throws open the briefcase and pulls out a thick stack of papers and sits down in his chair.
“Damned Press making me write about a place such as that…”
This man is Grigory Clanton. He’s a writer for the Pokemon Press, the foremost newspaper in Sinnoh. His last article, entitled ““Pokemon World- A look at current events.” was met with a less than spectacular reception. Only a few solid reviews were given.
His editor told him that there was more than four regions to talk about, and the fact he only talked about some of the world was his downfall. If it was going to be called “Pokemon World”, it should include all parts of said world.
Disgruntled, but ready to start, he begins to organize his information sheets and pictures of Unova, a far off region.
“They don’t pay me enough to write about that blasted socialist Region…”
He puts pen to paper and begins to write. Posted below is his work.
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“Pokemon World- An updated look at current events”
As we’ve discussed before, the world of Pokemon is steadily increasing it technological abilities at a frightening pace. I fee that we are advancing to fast, and are losing our connection to the Pokemon that causes us to create these innovations. High power energy rays that charge life back into maimed Pokemon, industrial strength spheres capable of catching Pokemon that walk as titans, naturally, on the planet.
We’ve talked of current tragedies and occurrences that have occurred on our side of the planet, but what of the other? One key Region I missed in my last article was the land of Unova, a shockingly advanced country built on the idea of “freedom” and “fun.” But, like every other place on the planet, it has it’s share of shady dealing.
Just recently, it has been reported of a rouge team of “Pokemon Sympathizers” tried to force Trainers to release their Pokemon, sticking to the main principle that all Pokemon must be liberated. Time after time this group, named Team Plasma, protested, rioted, vandalized, and harassed to get their point across. It was as if they were all in a mad frenzy, led by a man named Ghetsis, a self proclaimed “royal” ruler and his son, strangely named N.
Now, a word on N. Further reports have concluded that N was raised in an abnormal, backwards, almost perverse way. It’s been said that he was mistreated mentally by his father, and was mostly raised by two beautiful, alluring girls for the majority of his childhood. The reason, was of course, to make sure that N grew up wanting to “free” all Pokemon, but more on that later on in the article.
Ghetsis’s plan, however, was just a ruse to conceal the actual plan- Total control over Unova. A truly sinister plan, hidden behind freedom. Simply perverse. And the sad part- Many residents of Unova bought into it. While, yes, people from the East easily overuse and take advantage of our technology, people of the West are too easily swayed by a frivolous idea.
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It’s important to note here that Clanton paused and pondered on weather to include the last part. After a minute, he decided to leave it as is, and continued to write.
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As I’ve said before in my past article, many global occurrence were solved by the youthful Trainers of today. Ten year olds were taking down entire teams and saving lives! In Unova, it’s no different. Team Plasma was ultimately disbanded when a mere teenager defeated Ghetsis. Speaking of said teenager, it’s also worth to mention that he caught a rare, powerful, fabled Legendary Pokemon. And this isn’t the first case where that has happened. Many young Trainers have caught these un-naturally powerful Pocket Monsters. This all goes back to our ever-increasing technology. At one point in time the simple, basic Pokeball was the best, and only, tool for catching Pokemon. Now, we have high performance, specialized Pokeballs, and in recent years, the number of “Master Balls”, Pokeballs able to securely catch any Pokemon, have mysteriously increased.
While it is correct that the International Police, the agency ran by the Global Police Force, did have a hand at stopping Team Plasma, it was all spear-headed by a teenager no older than sixteen. Yet again, a developed, first world Region let it’s fate be decided by a child. Is this all we’ve become? Dependant on kids? Or worse, dependant on technology that only hinders are relationships with Pokemon?
Reader, I urge you to take this updated information and really look at how this world is changing. Another radical team have risen and fallen, another possible global threat stopped. With a threat averted, we can live peacefully, giving us more time to think up new technological devices, such as the Global Trading Machine located in Eastern Unova. A machine that weaves the trading webs of the world, while magnificent, is using up astounding amounts of energy. On top of that, it’s been recorded that not every Pokemon that is condensed into digitalized energy and sent beaming through inter-collected date survives the transfer. Is a few dead Pokemon worth a few exotic Pokemon? I surely think not.
This is the only update I’ve received at this moment, but I’m almost positive that with every passing day more and more will happen between us, humans, and our companions we call Pokemon.
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Now, when I think about it, I need to include the events of B/W in a similar fashion. So, I've added a few extra things, giving a slight insight as to who is writing these articles, and I hope it turns out well.
Pkmn World: Updated Draft.
By RaccoonGoon.
By RaccoonGoon.
A rather gruff looking reporter in a drab gray pea coat, toting a leather briefcase, stumbles into a cramped office. With a huff, he slaps the briefcase onto the wooden desk, jostling the loose papers and allowing them to drift towards the floor. Clicking open the brass latches, he throws open the briefcase and pulls out a thick stack of papers and sits down in his chair.
“Damned Press making me write about a place such as that…”
This man is Grigory Clanton. He’s a writer for the Pokemon Press, the foremost newspaper in Sinnoh. His last article, entitled ““Pokemon World- A look at current events.” was met with a less than spectacular reception. Only a few solid reviews were given.
His editor told him that there was more than four regions to talk about, and the fact he only talked about some of the world was his downfall. If it was going to be called “Pokemon World”, it should include all parts of said world.
Disgruntled, but ready to start, he begins to organize his information sheets and pictures of Unova, a far off region.
“They don’t pay me enough to write about that blasted socialist Region…”
He puts pen to paper and begins to write. Posted below is his work.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
“Pokemon World- An updated look at current events”
As we’ve discussed before, the world of Pokemon is steadily increasing it technological abilities at a frightening pace. I fee that we are advancing to fast, and are losing our connection to the Pokemon that causes us to create these innovations. High power energy rays that charge life back into maimed Pokemon, industrial strength spheres capable of catching Pokemon that walk as titans, naturally, on the planet.
We’ve talked of current tragedies and occurrences that have occurred on our side of the planet, but what of the other? One key Region I missed in my last article was the land of Unova, a shockingly advanced country built on the idea of “freedom” and “fun.” But, like every other place on the planet, it has it’s share of shady dealing.
Just recently, it has been reported of a rouge team of “Pokemon Sympathizers” tried to force Trainers to release their Pokemon, sticking to the main principle that all Pokemon must be liberated. Time after time this group, named Team Plasma, protested, rioted, vandalized, and harassed to get their point across. It was as if they were all in a mad frenzy, led by a man named Ghetsis, a self proclaimed “royal” ruler and his son, strangely named N.
Now, a word on N. Further reports have concluded that N was raised in an abnormal, backwards, almost perverse way. It’s been said that he was mistreated mentally by his father, and was mostly raised by two beautiful, alluring girls for the majority of his childhood. The reason, was of course, to make sure that N grew up wanting to “free” all Pokemon, but more on that later on in the article.
Ghetsis’s plan, however, was just a ruse to conceal the actual plan- Total control over Unova. A truly sinister plan, hidden behind freedom. Simply perverse. And the sad part- Many residents of Unova bought into it. While, yes, people from the East easily overuse and take advantage of our technology, people of the West are too easily swayed by a frivolous idea.
--------------------------------------
It’s important to note here that Clanton paused and pondered on weather to include the last part. After a minute, he decided to leave it as is, and continued to write.
----------------------------------------------------
As I’ve said before in my past article, many global occurrence were solved by the youthful Trainers of today. Ten year olds were taking down entire teams and saving lives! In Unova, it’s no different. Team Plasma was ultimately disbanded when a mere teenager defeated Ghetsis. Speaking of said teenager, it’s also worth to mention that he caught a rare, powerful, fabled Legendary Pokemon. And this isn’t the first case where that has happened. Many young Trainers have caught these un-naturally powerful Pocket Monsters. This all goes back to our ever-increasing technology. At one point in time the simple, basic Pokeball was the best, and only, tool for catching Pokemon. Now, we have high performance, specialized Pokeballs, and in recent years, the number of “Master Balls”, Pokeballs able to securely catch any Pokemon, have mysteriously increased.
While it is correct that the International Police, the agency ran by the Global Police Force, did have a hand at stopping Team Plasma, it was all spear-headed by a teenager no older than sixteen. Yet again, a developed, first world Region let it’s fate be decided by a child. Is this all we’ve become? Dependant on kids? Or worse, dependant on technology that only hinders are relationships with Pokemon?
Reader, I urge you to take this updated information and really look at how this world is changing. Another radical team have risen and fallen, another possible global threat stopped. With a threat averted, we can live peacefully, giving us more time to think up new technological devices, such as the Global Trading Machine located in Eastern Unova. A machine that weaves the trading webs of the world, while magnificent, is using up astounding amounts of energy. On top of that, it’s been recorded that not every Pokemon that is condensed into digitalized energy and sent beaming through inter-collected date survives the transfer. Is a few dead Pokemon worth a few exotic Pokemon? I surely think not.
This is the only update I’ve received at this moment, but I’m almost positive that with every passing day more and more will happen between us, humans, and our companions we call Pokemon.
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