Who: Everyone who wants to participate!
Where: Goldenrod City, the Magnet Train, Saffron City.
When: November 23rd, 11AM-5PM
Summary: Heist on the Magnet Train!
Rating: Might go up to PG-13, possibly R if exceptional violence of swearing occurs.
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[But the mention of Fly is deliberate, and comes with a double connotation: there's a viable escape route available, if it comes down to the worst. Not that it's an option he's interested in pursuing, but it's always good to be prepared.
And the strategy implicit in Cooper's words is...interesting. And very much appealing to Yagyuu's sensibilities; he's not one to pull his punches when provoked, and the fact that Cooper seems open to the idea of sending their attackers falling...well, that's one more note of respect he's earned in Yagyuu's book.
Meanwhile, Arsène has taken it upon himself to shift into a deceptively high-powered Pidgey, and Lady is sparing a moment to examine the Eevee that has joined their forces. Under normal circumstances, that inspection might've resulted in a dismissive flick of her tail, but she knows a battle situation when she's called into one and that earns the Eevee a pass in her book.]
We'd best get to work. It won't take long for this car to fill with gas if we dawdle.
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[Cooper shares a look with Yagyuu, indicates a nod - and is off to the nearest window, the one next to which he was previously seated. His suitcase is still under the seat.]
[Opening the window halfway and only briefly has time to enjoy the welcome, sudden gust of air (the air had been getting increasingly heavy to breathe), he's immediately raked over the back of his hands by vicious claws from what looks to be a Fearow. A curse slips along with an order of Flamethrower and Aidan sticks his head out the window, breathes in - and exhales a pillar of fire.]
[The screeches of birds and bats and the sounds of wings flapping filling the train car seems to add to the chaos within, and he hears a child call out in fear somewhere behind him when claws scrape the glass.]
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Which helps a great deal with getting him across the train, Lady targeting the Poison types to help reduce the gas in the car, and Arsène running cover on his borrowed wings. They can handle themselves, and Yagyuu trusts them to it as he maneuvers over to the windows, searching for the latch and working to shove it open.
The downside of having his Pokemon running interference within the car, however, is that he's left himself mostly defenseless to any assault from outside, and so he's barely able to crack the window before he's forced to duck out of the way, huddling beneath the window as he waits for another opportunity to push it open a little farther.]
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[She races over - she'll always listen to her trainer first and foremost, but she does take a moment to nose the stranger's coat in a greeting/identification, and then hops up on one of the seats to stare out the window, posture tense and rigid. She doesn't know it, but she'll be an Espeon one day as well, and the way she's grown taller and sleeker might show for how her evolution process will begin soon.]
[There's a piercing shriek on Cooper's end when Aidan scorches a good amount of feathers and one of the birds fall from the sky. It's a strategy Cooper can stand for - the Rockets aren't fighting fair, so why would he? There's a very real chance things could get very serious very quickly here and as pointed out before, he'd rather not take any chances.]
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Meanwhile, throughout the car, Lady herself is picking off Wheezing and Koffing with a vengeance, unmindful of the fact that she's taking them on two and three to one and suffering damage for it. Despite what her name might suggest, she's a vicious fighter in her own right, and her trainer gave her a mission to complete.
Still, there's the problem of those birds outside the car--
He ducks up, using Emily for cover as he shoves at the window another few inches, and when there's room for his hand to clear, he yanks a Pokeball off his belt and activates it, bringing his Pidgeot into play outside the car. It's a bad situation to appear in the midst of, and a cluster of Fearow and Spearow outside nearly get the drop on her, but it's not hard to figure out why she's been called into action, even before Yagyuu gives his order.]
Clear them off, Irene!
[As he gets back to opening the windows, now with slightly greater success.]
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[Sincere because it's a good plan. He could let his Noctowl out the same way--]
[And then, from somewhere up ahead in what's likely another car, there's a loud sound and a tremour that continues through theirs. Explosion, Cooper thinks. Self destruct.]
[They can consider themselves lucky it was probably a pokémon of lower level. Most people don't think like that. There are cries and calls of panic throughout the train (and, more disturbingly, one or two laughs) and it's a noise that keeps building, but soon enough turns into white noise. Loud white noise, but white noise all the same. It's nothing you can focus on too hard or too long. You'll go crazy.]
[The shake knocks him off balance, but he gets to his feet. The window had slid mostly shut because of the sudden movement, leaving Aidan in a difficult situation, but he opens it again and then climbs over the seats to the next one, ducking another stray Spearow - or if it's the same as before, that's hardly important - to get to work on it.]
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But he doesn't have long to dwell on that, not with the continued assault from outside the car and the sudden explosion from elsewhere on the train, forcing him back into the moment and the reality that their job is far from finished, and this situation is probably going to get worse before it gets better.
Yagyuu may not have extensive training in handling crises, and all things considered, he's probably going to have nightmares about this experience afterward. But if there's one thing he is good at, it's focusing his world down to one single objective, one crucial task to accomplish in the midst of whatever else might be going on around him. So he doesn't think about the possible danger, what those explosions could mean, what might be heading toward them. He only thinks, get the windows open, and for the moment, his world becomes nothing but accomplishing that.
He shoves his current window open further, seeking to lock it into place as best he can, and steals a few quick breaths of fresh air before ducking back down, Emily still on his shoulder as he starts making his way toward the next. He doesn't look to what Lady and Arsène are doing, largely because he doesn't need to; his faith in them is full and complete, and he's trusting them to handle themselves while he takes on his own tasks.]
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