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- Fantasy is my main draw but sci-fi also has potential.
Kaiten was still grinning as Sida recalled her pokemon. It wasn't at the fact that he was winning so much at that he was so far on the right track, or so he thought in his opinion. Surely by now they had realized that he wasn't issuing commands to his Kadabra verbally, but he doubted they thought he could do it with more pokemon, surely not any without some level of psychic awareness. If it came to him switching out Kadabra though, they would get to see that with Weavile. As Sida and Ryan traded off, Kadabra brought it's spoon back to it's hand, his eyes shifting to meet Kaiten's.
"Want to keep going?"
"If you think a single attack is going to take me down, you're sorely mistaken."
"No harm in asking. Besides, look at what you're up against now."
Both pokemon and trainer shifted their eyes to the Pikachu that Ryan had brought out.
"Not fast enough," they agreed.
The thunderbolt struck Kadabra but the Psychic pokemon shrugged it off just as easily as the earlier bubblebeam thanks to it's high special defense, though it was clear that the psychic type was taking damage. Again, Kaiten sent a clip of Kadabra's next move, a sideways Confusion coming from the left side that would fling the Pikachu against the wall to their right if it connected.
"That's good Ryan," he said aloud. "You'll need that determination if you want to face down the Elite Four. Or at least that's what Dad says he wants to see in challenger's eyes."
"Want to keep going?"
"If you think a single attack is going to take me down, you're sorely mistaken."
"No harm in asking. Besides, look at what you're up against now."
Both pokemon and trainer shifted their eyes to the Pikachu that Ryan had brought out.
"Not fast enough," they agreed.
The thunderbolt struck Kadabra but the Psychic pokemon shrugged it off just as easily as the earlier bubblebeam thanks to it's high special defense, though it was clear that the psychic type was taking damage. Again, Kaiten sent a clip of Kadabra's next move, a sideways Confusion coming from the left side that would fling the Pikachu against the wall to their right if it connected.
"That's good Ryan," he said aloud. "You'll need that determination if you want to face down the Elite Four. Or at least that's what Dad says he wants to see in challenger's eyes."