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Jun 17 08 5:30 PM
Ha ha, very funny... Cheez=the big Cheese
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Always hotter than the competition. I got the award for Braving the Marquee of Doom!
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Jun 18 08 3:14 AM
(Not going to do this the nice way, huh? Fine then, we do it the not-nice way.) Inside the computer systems at the Pokémon Factory HQ, an alarm started beeping. "Wha-" Poryhedron noted the alarm's source. "Aaron's lost possession of his Basic Gym team Nevermore!? How'd that happen?" Immediately Poryhedron ducked into the wireless router, and at the speed of light, transferred itself to the network servers in Anchore Lab. Checking security camera feeds, Poryhedron spotted the "novice" trainer with what seemed to be a Snag Machine variant. "Geez, what happened to the days when ne'erdowells snuck in through back windows and stole unattended pokéballs?" Noting the exact geographical location of the altered pokéball, Poryhedron jumped from the Lab into the island's pokémon storage network and then straight into the Pokéball holding Nevermore. A quick alteration of the ball's coding caused it to transfer Nevermore back into Aaron's pokémon storage account. A second alteration introduced a bizarre glitch that left the ball unable to open or recall pokémon. Poryhedron had one more trick up its nonexistant sleeve. Scanning the changes this "Shadow Baller" had made to the pokéball, it found the wireless channel the device used to interface with pokéballs. Bouncing from the pokéball to the storage network to the Lab's servers and then into a wireless signal scanner, it used the channel data to transfer itself directly into the Shadow Baller. A few fun little tweaks later, Poryhedron rode the channel back from the device to the nearest pokéball (which happened to be Vulcant's) and back to the storage network, where it sent Nevermore back into Aaron's pokéball as an afterthought. Two seconds later, the Shadow Baller kicked into overdrive, flipping Vulcant's pokéball between Storage and Deployment sizes at a rapid rate. Nikko tried to shut the device off, but it didn't seem to be responding to any of its controls...finally the Shadow Baller's CPU overheated, there was a pop, and smoke started pouring out of the now-useless device.
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Jun 18 08 9:04 AM
MisterSmeargle wrote: It doesn't matter if it sounds right, it doesn't form a triangle. And Fighting/Rock/Flying can't work because Flying can't be used as a single type.
You said yourself that Fighting/Rock/Flying works at the top of the page!
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Actually, Arceus, Kecleon, Castform, Protogon, Porygon, Porygon2, Porygon-Z, and Poryhedron can.
Jun 18 08 11:14 AM
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