PokéWars A Night At Oak's

From: IcyPikachu <joshweb@hotmail.com>
Subject: [PW!][Clan Caterpie] A Night At Oak's
Date: Friday, February 26, 1999 10:22 PM

    They finally reached Professor Oak's Lab in Pallet Town and learned of
the horrible tragedy that occurred aboard the SS Anne. They hoped that the
people onboard were ok.
    "I'm sure they all made it off safe," Oak said trying to comfort Icy who
had small tears in his eyes.
    "Yeah, cheer up Icy. Al least Random is still here."
    "Uh, yeah. I got lucky I guess."
    Icy was still crying. Somehow, he couldn't picture anyone surviving the
explosion. "I h-h-hope you're right..." he sniffled.
    They sat down to dinner. "I'd like you to examine this Porygon I have. I
want to upgrade its internal systems with some new procedures I've
developed," Icy said to Oak, handing him the pokéball.
    "Sure Icy. Porygons can be easily customized when done properly by a
trained professional."
    "I'm professional enough," Icy proclaimed. Insane seconded it.
    "Huh. Customizable Porygons? Whatever..." It was a little out of Random'
s league.
    "Well, it may take a day or two to see how much of its systems can be
modified. I'll get started on it tonight. You boys can pick any guestroom to
sleep in. There haven't been too many visitors lately. Oh, by the way, who's
up for tofu?"
    "Uhhh..." Icy and Insane and Random sighed in unison. They finished
their dinners and Icy ran off to bed.
    "I'm really tired. Ahhhhhhh... I need some sleep..." And with that he
dropped down right in the middle of the floor. Insane picked up the sound
asleep Pikachu and carried him to a room and tucked him into bed.
    "Good night Icy. Cya in the morning." Insane returned to the foyer and
spoke with Random.
    Icy still couldn't help but wonder what Mimic was trying to tell him
about Mewtwo. Was Mewtwo just completely misunderstood? It was too
complicated for him to think about. All he knew was, Mewtwo said that he was
a target. That was enough to keep Icy thinking about him.

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