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“Oh my gosh! He’s so adorable!” squealed Suzie as she tried to climb her way up Kaede to reach her starter. 

I caught her around the midriff and swung her like a pendulum side to side to bleed off momentum and her frantic little girl energy. 

“Woah up there kiddo, Samurai Furret is all tuckered out from his fight,” I said. 

Suzie gasped. “Oh yeah! He had to fight both Titan and Empress! That was so scary! And So cool!” she gushed. 

Kaede smiled beatifically down at the little girl in my arms. “Thank you, Furret and I worked very hard on that strategy to counter Brock’s pokemon.” 

“You still lost,” said Cindy pridefully. I felt the parent part of me war with the trainer that had just battled. Desire for her to be more polite and my own pride coiled and gnawed at each other. 

Thankfully, Flint was up to the task these days and he coughed gently. “Cindy, that was rather rude,” he said lightly. “You were just as impressed as the others that a small pokemon like Furret could stand his ground against a pokemon like Titan, remember?,” Flint said, nudging her verbally. 

Cindy coughed. “Yeah, it was… pretty cool, but Brock was better!” she said. 

I smirked and puffed my chest out. The effect was rather ruined by Zubat trying to nuzzle into me. 

Kaede took this in with grace and nodded. “Yes, I underestimated the level of strength that Brock could bring to bear,” she said. 

“Sooooo whatcha doing here Miss?” said Suzie, still hanging from my grip like a limpet. 

“I decided to assist your brother in his preparations for his fight against Bruce!” Ka–ede declared. 

Suzie clapped her hands. “Oh! This is just like the Magical Girl cartoons when the bad guy becomes part of the forces of good!” she declared. 

Kaede blinked rapidly as she processed this. “That is twice now that you have mentioned Magical Girls, little girl whose name I have yet to learn,” she said calmly while shooting me a pointed look. 

I coughed and raised Suzie up. “This is Suzie, and that’s Salvadore, Yolanda, Tommy, Cindy, Timmy, Billy, and Tilly. Bertha is in the back, along with Flint,” I said. I then tilted my head to bump Zubat. “This is Zubat. I haven’t worked out a fitting name for her yet,” I said. 

Zubat crooned in delight at this and Kaede nodded slowly. “I see, Mr Flint you… and your wife have a lovely family,” said Kaede. 

“We’re not even sure we actually have a Mummy!” said Timmy with a sad expression. Flint twitched.

“Oh… yes… I had…” Kaede coughed. “I had learned that during my own research into Brock. “My condolences,” she said. 

Flint coughed. “She’s going to come back,” he said doggedly. 

The younger kids didn’t seem to know what to make of this while the older ones all smiled and nodded along.  

“I see,” said Kaede carefully, with the air of one that realized they’d stepped on a potential ticking Voltorb. She carefully looked away from Flint and back to Suzie and I.  

Sabrina decided to fill in the awkward silence. “Suzie and Bertha are avid Magical girl fans. They rather enjoy the fact that my Mega Evolution involves a transformation phase. When they saw me do it they dubbed me a Magical Girl,” Sabrina explained. 

Bertha and Zubat both nodded their heads. 

I shot Zubat a confused look. Hmmm that was new.

Sabrina waved a hand towards Kaede. “They were curious if you might be a recruit for that,” she said with a soft smile. “You’ll need to learn how to Megaevolve first I’m afraid,” she said. 

Sabrina smiled. “You would be my third recruit,” she said thoughtfully. 

Suzie nodded rapidly at this idea. “It would certainly be useful to have that as an option!”

I tilted my head in thought.

The first recruit was obviously Erika with how close Sabrina and her were, but the second? Was she referencing Janine? They also got along rather well from what Sabrina said these days. Hadn’t they played a game with Sabrina’s Dolls in Janine’s model houses a few weeks ago?

Hmmm, not important. 

Kaede blinked. “I hadn’t thought I’d be able to with Furret.”

“There’s currently no known method of Mega-evolving Furret,” I said thoughtfully. “But your Gardevoir and Mawhile, if you’re close enough with them, they could be stand-ins,” I said with a smile. 

Kaede blinked. “Just like that?” 

“It won’t be easy, but you seem like a pretty upstanding woman who can work it out given time. Your pokemon certainly seems to respect you enough that I think it’s possible,” I said with a smile.

I tilted my head as I considered something. All these talks about Mega stones made me remember a very important point. 

Kaede had said that Bruce’s starter was a Charizard. 

A pokemon that very pointedly had been on Steven Stone’s list of pokemon that he had a stone for. 

“No I meant…” Kaede trailed off with a pinched expression. She turned to Sabrina. “Is he always like this?” 

Sabrina nodded and I decided to ignore them. Befoer I could open my mouth a roar filled the room. Everyone paused, looking to Bertha only for her to wave her hands back and forth to indicate it wasn’t her. When the roar occurred again eyes turned towards a mortified Kaede.

“It’s been a while since lunch!” she said.

I nodded. “WEll family, looks like we’re have dinner now!” I said.

Suzie dropped to the ground and pumped her fists. “Yes! Come on Kaede while we wati we can braid each other’s hair and get to know each other!” she said grabbing Kaede’s hand. 

Sabrina trailed after her and I moved to the phone. “Everyone good with fish and chips?” I called. 

I received a round of affirmatives and when the phone line connected I said. “Can I have three family feasts please? For the penthouse suites of the Wave link hotel?” I said. 

With that done I did a quick check in with A.J. only to get back a singular. “Busy, but healthy. All is going well.” from him. 

A message to Forrest got nothing, but when I messaged Mia I got back a tidal wave of pictures that looked like snapshots of her fighting various trainers. 

Huh, she was throwing herself into fights apparently. I checked her recent match statistics and whistled at how she’d been doing for the last week. She’d fought thirty battles in seven days, with victories in twelve of them. 

An almost fifty fifty win rate on an island that probably had a lot of Ace trainers floating around was also amazing. 

A knock on the window had me looking up to find Zubat hovering infront of it on my side with her fangs bared. On the other side a delivery man waved merrily with a giant stack of food in his arms. 

“Settle down girl, he’s meant to be here,” I said drawing her back to me. I took the food and gave a tip befoer marching into the penthouse.

“Food’s here!” I called causing a stampede of people to return to the loungeroom where we could all eat together. 

Suzie, Cindy, and Tilly presented Kaede to the rest of the family. “Look! We gave her a braid!” they said proudly. 

Sabinra bit her lips and I smirked, knowing she probably had a hand in helping make Kaede’s hair look much neater than it otherwise should have. 

Furret also had several ribbons tied into his fur.

I distributed the food and from there the gaggle of people broke up to eat. Kaede ate mechnaically only to slowly wind down, like a clock work toy that had run out of energy. “This is not how I thought today would go,” she said. 

Suzie giggled. “Every day is an adventure!” she said with an exuberance only a child could muster.

Kaede nodded at this and fingered her braids in a thoughtful manner. “Indeed,” she said. Furret I noted didn’t wake up, but that somehow didn’t stop him from eating. I watched, fascinated as Furret openned and chewed only to snore after each swallow. The kids made a game of placing chips within biting range and Furret unearingly devoured them.

“That Sleep Talk at play?” I said. 

Kaede shook her head. “That’s just Furrret,” she said with a fond smile. 

I tilted my head. What was this little guy, a mini Luffy?

When we were done the kid’s looked excitedly at the television only for me to shake my head.  

I sighed, the need to race to the computers now quite urgent. “Alright gang, I think I need to do some work now, tomorrow’s going to be another big day for me,”

“Can we come with you? Just for a little bit?” pleaded Suzie, her eyes darting to Furret who was still curled up and asleep despite all the commotion.

Kaede caught sight of this. “Ah, I suppose I can allow someone who can be careful to look after my pokemon,” said Kaede. 

I smirked as an idea formed. I grabbed a pillow and turned to point to who should hold the little Furret. 

Sabrina giggled as various people’s faces fell. 

I rather thought it was a good idea.

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“I’m disgusted that this has been working for you,” sniffed Kaede as she witnessed the boardroom that we’d claimed for the purposes or pre match prep.

I coughed feeling a little defensive. “It’s not that bad! We have everything we need, screens for watching previous pokemon matches, computers for checking their known pokemon roster.   and even a whiteboard for jotting down shared thoughts on what pokemon they are most likely to use.”

“Alright, that is acceptable, but where is the trackers for the regions that they’ve been moving through? What about the analysis on who they’ve been spending time with? Do you even know what Bruce is like as a trainer and a person?” Kaede said. 

“No?” I said. “How much does that matter?” I asked, feeling like I’d failed in some way.

Next to me Sabrina patted my hand in consolation, while Missy looked like she was thoroughly amused. 

Off to the side, Bertha sat with Furret curled up on a pillow. Around her, my siblings shifted back and forth as they waited for Furret to twitch or move. 

When he did nothing but keep still and sleep despite their earlier clamouring they’d been rather disappointed only for that to quickly oscillate into the desire to care for the tired out little pokemon.

Bertha had beaten them to it however.

“So much,” Kaede said as she rubbed at her temples, only to shoot her starter a fond look as he loosened a loud snort in his sleep. 

“With some of the higher ranked Ace trainers there is a predisposition to trade your pokemon around for the best teams. They will keep a core of pokemon but they will otherwise have a dedicated number of highly trained pokemon that are there to be traded around.”

I narrowed my eyes. “There’s no way they’re benefiting from that though, the bonds they’d have with those pokemon would be nonexistent.”

“They’re more relying on the pokemon obeying them as they are all skilled trainers. As for battles they rely on the pokemon having a wide array of skills. So it becomes important to know that Bruce is good friends with Arthur, Joshua, and Carr.” 

I nodded along at this before tilting my head. “What does that mean in practice?” I asked. 

“It means that they have an agreement to trade pokemon when they need to. They like to think of it as their little… ‘Gentleman’s agreement’, Kaede said with a snort. 

“It is frankly annoying to deal with as you don’t have to consider just what Bruce has but what the others have that could be troubling to deal with.”

“Won’t Bruce as a Blackthorn always try to stick with a Dragon pokemon?” I asked. 

“He will for perhaps a single pokemon, but he’s not an experienced Ace trainer for nothing. He knows the value of a flexible pokemon team,” Kaede replied as she walked through our little workspace. 

She lifted a few pages and hummed thoughtfully when she saw her own pokemon team’s notes with written commentary. 

I considered taking the notes from her but decided against it. I wouldn’t be having to face her again for a while and she was skilled enough to improve on her own. Plus, I’d missed the chance to discuss her methods after the match, so this was a neat trade off. 

“You… knew all about my reserve team,” she said with shock, staring at the circles I’d put around Froslass, Shiftry, Mawile, Whiscash, and Walrein. 

I coughed. “Oh? Was that a secret?” I said cluelessly. 

Missy flicked her eyes from me to Kaede. “Were we not supposed to?” she asked. “Brock had them on his computer and we noted that you hadn’t used them before so we didn’t have a move pool to work with, but Brock generated a most likely list. We didn’t think you’d have Sheer Cold due to the mechanics of how Brock said it worked.”

“That doesn’t sound right. I don’t have access to such information as an Ace Trainer against others...” she muttered only to stiffen. 

Kaede glanced from me to Missy, “You have an idea of what makes Sheer Cold work and fail? Why did you allow me to get off so many Rain Dances then?” she asked. 

“Oh, that might have helped your chances slightly,” I said, rubbing the back of my head. I’d applied the game logic for strength but in the real world it made sense that something like Rain Dance or Surf might boost the odds some. 

Missy nodded her head cluelessly, “I thought it was just like the other One hit K.O moves, you know? They all have a one in three chance of hitting is what most people think! But Brock talked me through how they actually work.”

Kaede twitched. “You know how all of the One Hit K.O moves work?” she said. She eyed Missy for a long moment. “You are receiving some very valuable lessons as his trainer, aren’t you?”

Missy grinned. 

I coughed. “Alright, alright, I think we’re getting off track. We need to take a look over Bruce’s team and compare notes. I know this might not be ideal—”

“It’s downright vexing seeing so much information while lacking other key steps,” Kaede muttered as she looked at the whiteboard which had the team we’d guessed was most likely for her to use. 

She tilted her head. “You seriously thought I was going to use Exeggutor, Heracross, or Dugtrio?” she asked. 

“Those are some solid pokemon that have good counters to a number of my pokemon,” I said as I sat in front of the computer, typing in my credentials to get Bruce’s pokemon team up.

“Exeggutor is a pokemon that has been used against my pokemon team pretty well before,” I said casually. 

“Please, everyone that has seen your battle against Will knows to not use that pokemon against you anymore. You have counters and plans in place these days,” she said. 

I paused and considered that. She wasn’t wrong but it was annoying to learn your opponents weren’t so simple. 

“I also thought Shiftry might feature as a hit and run specialist,” I said. 

“Hmmmm, you clearly don’t know me that well,” she said, chewing her lip. She turned her head when one of the projectors came to life to project Bruce’s team as I knew them.

Huh, there it was, a Shiny Charizard as his starter in pride of place.

I rubbed my chin in thought before diverting my attention to the other pokemon he was known to have. 

Gyarados,   

Kaede gaped. “That’s more than…” she frowned as she took note of Bruce’s team. 

From there there was, Charizard, Kingdra, Dragonite, Vibrava, Shelgon, Gyarados, Altaria, Pidgeot, Crobat, Noctowl, Xatu, Honchkrow, Skarmory, Swellow, Pelipper, Tropius, Machamp, Primeape, Exeggutor, Medicham, Blaziken, Breloom, Snorlax, Kangaskhan, Tauros, Jolteon, Ursaring, Smeargle, Exploud, and Roselia. 

I hummed in thought. 

“So, according to the register, Bruce no longer has Xatu, Pidgeot, Noctowl, or Honchkrow, having traded them for Snorlax, Exploud, Roselia, and Ursaring,” I said. 

“How do you have access to his trade list?” said Kaede. 

Sabrina floated a small pad of papers and a pen over to herself. 

Without her physically touching the items, they began noting down various combinations that were possible. “Gym Leader’s like Brock and I have greater access to trainer profiles, that extends to Ace trainers as well as people on their Journey,” she said.  

“Gym Leader’s get this level of information?” said Kaede in shock. She glanced between Sabrina and I. “You’ve always had this level of information?”  

“Yeah,” I said. “Perks of having to deal with so many trainers each season,” I said. I then tapped on Bruce’s profile and brought up the notes that had been created when he’d done his circuit run against the Johto Gym Leaders. 

“Overly reliant on firepower, and proud of his starter, but with a Charmander like that it makes sense,” I read aloud, noting that Bruce had challenged the Azalea Gym first.

I flicked through the other Gym’s noting the Gym Leader descriptions before pausing when I came to the Cianwood Gym. Chuck’s notes were much more detailed and I quickly found out why. 

“Hehe, he ran into trouble on the fourth badge challenge after trying to power through it with his Flying type pokemon, “ I said. 

“You have access to their notes from their Journey as well?” Kaede said slowly, watching as the reports were laid bare before her. 

“Well… yeah? In case these people challenge us later on in a prolonged Journey, you know? It’s important for us to have a quick glance over some of the more experienced trainers and make sure they're not going to throw out a pokemon that has experienced an entire region of challenges before coming into a new region. You just need to give them a… glance over,” I said slowly. 

Kaede’s look of annoyance mixed with one of understanding. Oh… she wouldn’t have access to this. I… hadn’t considered what someone else would or wouldn’t have access to before based on my role as a Gym Leader. I understood that their hidden pokemon were going to be harder to find but I’d still have access to them.

Missy’s head tilted to the side. “You know, I hadn’t considered it until now, but I won’t have access to this level of information when I go Pro.”

“Huh, neither will A.J.” I rubbed my jaw. “I’ll need to mention this to him when he comes back.” 

I waved a hand at the information that was laid bare to me. “I hadn’t considered how my habits as a Gym Leader impacted my fights as an Ace Trainer.” 

I coughed to hold back a small laugh. “Well beyond giving some people pointers after their matches with me,” I said. “Heh! So many people this last year have been weirded out cause I did that!” 

Kaede took a long moment to take a slow inhale before exhaling. “It is gratifying to see that it is not arrogance but a predisposition that makes your behaviour towards Ace battles so lax,” Kaede said. 

“With the level of information you have access to you can be that way, but you also have adopted methods that worked as a Gym Leader when facing large numbers of trainers back to back,” she said. 

“Yeah, this year has been something of a stress test for my methods and systems in the Gym,” I said.

Kaede nodded in a slow manner that told me she only somewhat grasped what I was talking about. Sabrina gave me a much more commiserating look. She understood.  

I tapped on the screen as an interesting bit of knowledge jumped out at me. “So according to the records Bruce had to challenge Chuck at the Cianwood Gym three times before getting his badge.” 

Missy nodded. “So that means that… he’d be used to fighting against people that are trying to draw him in close right?”

“Yeah, most of the Fighting Type pokemon need to draw you in to land attacks like Thunder Punch after all, but there are also several that can launch some pretty strong Rock type attacks. I suspect that’s what Chuck is referring to in the rematch commentary when he says that Bruce is still too rigid in his thinking.”

“Hmmmm it seems he ends up getting all of the main eight badges from Johto, along with two of the minor badges,” I said. 

I tapped the Glacier badge, “He took a long break before challenging Lorelei however.” On a hunch I clicked onto his Jolteon and looked towards the date he’d acquired it. “Got his Jolteon as an Eevee around that time and basically evolved it straight away.”

“Lorelei was a Gym Leader?” said Kaede. “I thought she worked as a Teacher before becoming one of the Elite Four under her Grandfather?” 

I shook my head. “She did both, only ran the Gym for half the day but would spend most of her time teaching kids,” I said. I’d looked her up after the deal I’d made with her and Pryce. And I had to say, I was rather impressed. She had her passion and she kept up what her family had maintained for years with the Gym. If I hadn’t already liked her I might have reached out just for that knowledge. 

As It was, it was nice to know that someone else perhaps had an inkling of the chaos that was managing a family, Gym Leader duties and passion projects. Sure mine was only Baseball, but still.

“How long did he spend training to fight Lorelei?” Kaede prompted. 

“Oh, he spent two months during the circuit preparing for it,” I said. 

Kaede made a thoughtful noise and I glanced over and found her jotting everything I was saying down along with making a note of his team. 

“You know,” I said slowly as an idea began to form in my mind. “Gym Leaders get an automatic right to challenge the Elite Four each year if they desire,” I said carefully. 

Kaede stiffened and her eyes dilated. “...how many openings are there within Indigo right now?” she asked. 

“Six? No wait… probably around four these days,” I said thoughtfully. “I’m pretty sure the Goldenrod, and Olivine Gyms are spoken for these days which just leaves the Neon City Gym—”

“It’s unlikely to keep its Gym,” Sabrina supplied. “The local council was found working with Team Rocket on some of the projects and were expelled. Neon City is losing its status as a Gym site, other centres around Kanto are being reviewed.”

I blinked. “Huh, alright then. I had not known that. So for now the only ones that we know that are left are Florando Town, Cinnabar and Viridian.”

“Hmmm, Goldenrod would have worked very well with my commitments as a writer and producer of Samurai Furret,” Kaede said. 

Sabrina gave Kaede a look. “You don’t do any acting?” she asked. 

Kaede shook her head. “No, all of the appeal for Samurai Furret is that the pokemon run the show. It’s a world devoid of humanity. It makes it more… romantic,” said Kaede with a fond smile.

“Oh so you don’t don’t handle that side?” Sabrina said. 

I flicked my eyes over to her. In the gold and Silver Games, hadn’t Sabrina had an interest in being an actress?

“No I do, it’s just that the actors and actresses are pokemon only for the cartoons and the live shoots that we do,” she said. “Most of the time I just have to get them working as voice actors as there are a lot of scenes we can’t do with the pokemon while they’re live,” said Kaede. 

“The Farfetch’d cooking scenes?” Sabrina supplied. 

“Yes, people were worried we were actually hurting Farfetch’d. The truth is that he’s a marvellous actor,” Kaede replied. 

Sabrina nodded letting things rest at that. I decided to butt in. “How does one start out as an Actor or Actress?” I asked. 

Kaede blinked. “Oh? Are you interested?” she asked, sending me a knowing look. 

“Oh… checking for a friend,” I said casually. “I’m way too busy these days to be adding more to my schedule.” 

Kaede’s knowing look increased. “Suuure,” she replied. “Well you’d have to see an agent or as an unknown you’d have to do some readings for various parts. If we were talking about a simple layman off the street? They’d have to establish that they can follow procedure, but a more well known name like yourself? You’d be making cameo’s as otherwise people would be too distracted by you being in the background.”

“Huh, cameos,” I said thoughtfully. A quick glance at Sabrina showed that she wasn’t opposed to this idea. 

“Do you get many sponsor requests? I heard you need to break into the top one hundred before you get anything that makes it really viable,” asked Missy from where she was sitting in front of a computer. 

On the screen I could see a Pidgeot swooping in low only to then kick the ground with its talons and juked to the side, avoiding an attack before claiming a superior position against another Pidgeot. 

Missy made a note of this and kept watching even as she waited for Kaede’s response. 

“Oh, that’s something I get almost all the time.” Missy perked up and Kaede coughed. “It’s a perk of being in the top ten. The most relentless are the shampoo and conditioner companies,” she said. “Furret’s glossy coat is something they all want to claim as the work of their various products, but the truth is I make it myself.”

“Oh?” Missy said. 

Kaede smirked. “Old family secret,” she said with a wink. 

She then shot me another look. “Any other perks of being a Gym Leader?” she asked and now it was my turn to smirk. Interested, was she? 

“Increased carrying capacity,” said Sabrina. “Minor Gym Leaders earn eight immediately while Major Gym Leaders have the right to handle ten pokeballs at once for ease of handling challenges each day. This results in a greater strain on your energy levels initially but it is something that you become used to.”

Kaede blinked slowly. “That’s why you weren’t as affected by the duration of our match as I was, were you?” she asked. 

I wobbled my hand in a so-so gesture. “A little of column A and a little of column B,” I said. 

“I didn’t give you two options…” Kaede said with narrowed eyes. 

I just smiled enigmatically and shrugged. “Eh, anyway, never mind that. What do you think is Bruce’s best shot against me?” I asked. 

Kaede looked at the team before reaching into her pouch and pulling out her own notes.

“Alright, so I already have some pointers regarding Charizard, Dragonite, Seadra, Gyarados, Pidgeot, Crobat, Pelipper, Swellow, Machamp, Snorlax, and Jolteon. Those are his most used pokemon and five of them have specially trained skills!”

“Hmmm, right-o then lay it on me,” I said, turning so that my chair faced her. 

Sabrina manipulated three whiteboards so that they were off to the side ready to record the notes.

Kaede drew herself up. “Charizard is a powerful pokemon that Bruce likes to bring out early to shake his opponents. It knows Focus Punch, Aerial Ace, Hurricane, Dragon Claw, Crunch, Overheat, Flamethrower, and Fire Spin. It is a very skilled flyer and will make use of its flight if you don’t have a pokemon that can close with it very well. It has on several occasions turned the battlefield into a magma pit so don’t think that ducking and covering with a Dig is going to be enough,” Kaede said sternly. 

I nodded and she relaxed slightly. “It has two trained abilities with it knowing a Fire Storm ability where it will perform a Hurricane into a Fire Spin that makes a flaming current of air that will hurl small particles of fire about the field.”    

“Are those controlled or are they random?” I asked. 

“Random as far as I can tell. Now the second skill is the one that is more threatening to you. He will have his pokemon assume a high position before dropping into a steep dive, then he will have his pokemon preposition with Aerial Ace in close but instead of attacking he will appear near his foe and launch a Focus Punch. I suspect that it is something he has been working on since your defeat of Lance.” 

I raised an eyebrow at this. “Any proof?” I asked.

“He previously wasn’t able to do it, and has only recently achieved this skill.”

“How recent?” I asked. 

“Three weeks,” replied Kaede and I nodded. That did sound like a possible timetable of training before putting into action. 

“Has he indicated any chance of pulling off Lance’s Rest while in the air?” I asked. 

“No, only Lance has worked that out so far, or at least demonstrated it.” 

“That’s a relief. I don’t like the idea of enduring another marathon of healing,” I said. 

Kaede made a face and I groaned. “Which one?” I asked. 

“Snorlax, it has Rest, and Sleep Talk. It will honestly spend most of the match asleep if previous showings are any indication. It will repeatedly fall asleep before unleashing powerful counter attacks,” she said. 

I hummed. “So I need someone with some Fighting type moves…” I said slowly. 

“Using a fighting type would be the height of idiocy with how many flying types he has,” Kaede replied quickly. 

“Damn flying type specialists,” I said, earning a small ‘heh’ from Sabrina and a smirk from Kaede. 

“You know he and Lance hate when people call them that,” Kaede said. 

I snorted. “Well it’s true,” I said. “What else does Bruce have?” 

“His Dragonite has a tendency to performing a bomb attack where it will drop from the sky—”

“I’m noticing a pattern here,” I said, my eyes flicking towards Missy’s notes regarding the Pidgeot. “If I see one of his pokemon plummet I should assume something is about to occur I take it?”

Kaede snapped her hand towards me. “Don’t be so casual about this!” she said gnashing her teeth. 

I raised my eyebrow at her. “I understand this is a hot topic for you but… am I wrong?” 

Kaede sighed. “No… no you’re not. Charizard, Dragonite, and Pidgeot all have similar movements before they initiate one of their tricks. Crobat is the only pokemon that is able to simply throw itself into status effects from off angles with Toxic, Venom Shock, Steel Wing Snore, Sunny Day, Double Team, and Giga Drain.”

I raised a hand. “It’s interesting that he has Crobat as part of his team, it might even be a little telling,” I commented idly. 

“...” Kaede didn’t say anything but she did direct a look at me to explain my comment. 

“Bruce,” I said slowly as I brought up Crobat’s information. 

He’d traded for Golbat earlier this year. I cross referenced my calendar and found that he’d traded for it two days after my match with Lance at the Ranger’s lodge. “Has kept his ear to the ground regarding anything with Lance it would seem. Lance wasn’t as aware of Dragon type’s weakness to fairy types before I laid his Salamence out with Selene using Moonblast.” 

Out of interest I tried bringing up Lance’s profile only to get the League’s sanitised version that was public knowledge. It had nothing of Salamence, Altaria, and what I expected would be Flygon if not now then soon in the future. 

“So even Gym Leader’s can’t view his team,” said Kaede thoughtfully.  

I chuckled and clicked back to Bruce’s profile. “So, Charizard, Pidgeot, Crobat, Dragonite, and Snorlax are the main threats?” I summarised. 

“They are pokemon to be aware of, but there are certainly others,” Kaede said. “What is your plan?”

Hmmm. So, Charizard was pretty much guaranteed, as was Snorlax. Dragonite sounded like another threat so he went up on the board with Crobat also being a strong chance. 

I responded by throwing Knight, Tide, Hypnotoad, Shrek, Bertha…Gawain, Selene, Link, and even Empress up as potential pokemon to use. 

Kaede tilted her head. “Your other pokemon took too much… Oh,” she said, realising why I wasn’t listing others like Sanchez, Don, or even Titan.

“Don’t sweat it, this is part of the difficulties of fighting tournament style competitions,” I said. 

I moved Selene to the guaranteed position along with Gawain, Link, Bertha… and here I paused. I had options… much like I had against Kaede. 

I tapped the images of Shrek, Knight and Tide in thought. 

Tide would offer more benefits against a Dragon specialist… but chances were he’d bring Jolteon out to play…. I nodded and added Shrek and Knight to my team.

“These are the pokemon I’m going to work with,” I said.

Kaede chewed her lips. “This will open you up to threats from fighting types.” 

“I know that,” I said. “Selene will be my saviour there, I’m more worried about having a few options to stop Crobat getting off Toxic Spikes, for that I need Knight.”

“How will you make sure you score a hit against Crobat?” she said, clicking at the computer to showcase some highlights of that pokemon. 

I turned to Sabrina. “Can I ask for a Teleport to Celadon department store? They still have late night shopping this week don’t they?”

“For the next twenty minutes,” she said. 

I grinned, cracking my neck. “Alright, time for a reshuffle of moves. Let’s see how Bruce likes it when I bring some Rain Dance, some Swift, and some Thunder TM's,” I said. That would negate the magma field, the dodging, and also give any flying types that Bruce brought against me a world of hurt.

Gawain allowed me some options for field set up while Bertha acted as my big cannon to end the match then and there.

Kaede’s smile stretched into a grin. “That should work wonderfully,” she said only to tap Link’s image. “Why him?”

“Back up in case of the worst scenario,” I said, glancing at Bruce’s Charizard once again. 

“What do you mean by that?” Kaede said sharply, catching sight of what I was looking at. 

I considered her. “Steven Stone has had an offer for deals to be made for quite a while now,” I said. I tapped Charizard. Kaede hissed, realising the implications. 

I nodded, Bruce as the number one on the Ace rankings would have some considerable favours he could offer Steven Stone. 

If Charizard was his starter… well it would be like a Mega stone falling into my lap for Titan.

I stood, clapping my hands and waving at Missy. “Alright! Time to go shopping!” I said only for the cheers of my siblings to make me instantly regret it. 

I whirled about on them. “No! Bedtime for all of you!” I said enacting my big brother mode which Flint backed up. 

Yolanda simply raised an eyebrow while stepping forward with a smirk and I sighed. “Alright you can come,” I said, waving her to join us. 

I took Sabrina’s hand. I had to admit, it was a damn good idea to bring in Kaede. I might not have had the chance to do this if I’d left it for tomorrow, but it was time to do some reshuffling of my pokemon moves. 

Bruce could guess who I was going to use all he wanted, but he wouldn’t be able to guess what their movepools would entail.

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A.N. Thanks go to my patreons for your continued support!

Thanks also go to Twmmy for proofreading this chapter!  

Comments

Unlikely. It would just burn them in the long run and the others would no longer trust them. More likely they have a set list of "won't trade" and "will trade" for each of them. Starters obviously being "won't trade"

HoldTightAndPretendItsAPlan

Another edit: mechnaically should be mechanically

HoldTightAndPretendItsAPlan

Edit: "Befoer I could open my mouth a roar filled the room." 'Befoer' should be 'Before' And: "“WEll family, looks like we’re have dinner now!”" The E in 'WEll' shouldn't be capital And: "Come on Kaede while we wati we can" 'wati' should be 'wait' And before was misspelled again here: "I took the food and gave a tip befoer marching into the penthouse." Might want to check whatever spell-checker you're using didn't accidentally save "befoer" as a legitimate word

HoldTightAndPretendItsAPlan

It'd be interesting if Hypnotoad learned a combination of Mind Reader and Detect , she'd become a pseudo Dodge-tank like furret while being able to land powerful hits like dynamic punch or garneted hits on evasive pokemon. Especially with Mind Reader, she'd be able to mimic the sword catching move by Bosco in the Contest.

Focus Armstrong

So Brock is not just a military contractor remember he also has some law enforcement responsibility and organizes his Gym Trainers to patrol and assists the Rangers. So that may mean Gym Leaders are have access to nation wide information to make sure trainers have a right to be in area (we even see him check someone's credentials during his team up with Lance and the rangers). Also Forrest was able to I think arrest or black mark Damien (?) from the Charmander incident because he was a Gym Trainer so I could easily see trainer information be available to law enforcement. The extra information Brock has is in theory... (1) The full roster of Pokemon a trainer has... which while advantageous is really only a one or two time advantage once used so relatively short term. While at the same time meaning he could over analyze the persons picks like he did with Kaede... considering Pokemon that she admitted she would not use (2) Gym Leader comments may be stale and if they have been on the Ace Circuit for awhile some of the issues should have been correct or other Ace's have also realized from their own scouting. (3) Trading Information - this I give you could be egregious assuming the League intended mid-tournaments trading to occur. With Will we have already seen the League acknowledge there are aspects of the Ace Circuit culture they were not aware of and know will resolve. I would say that what Kaede is stating Bruce and friends do would be something the League would find problematic if the larger public was aware of it. If that is the case. then the League would not see any issue with Brock or Gym Leaders having trade information when doing Ace Challenges, because trading is not something they intended or expected while a tournament is going on to tailor a team.

Jeremy

From what I can tell, the agreement is basically Gym Leaders will defend a specific place if/when necessary and assess the skills of up and coming trainers while possessing a high but limited number of pokemon. I would understand if the argument was that Brock should know about the trainers who reside in Pewter City, as they could be reasonably expected to contribute to the defense of their home. But the team composition of someone from Cianwood City or Azalea Town? Unless they are in the area, that information is of no practical use to Brock, at least in his capacity as a military contractor. There are definitely reasons for the League to track this kind of information, but their reasons don't necessarily align with the work that Gym Leaders do, especially not in how they interact with the Ace circuit. I don't buy the argument that rogue elements existing justifies this access either, because the rogue element from Indigo was Team Rocket, and they were so far off the radar that they managed to reach at least a couple of regions without anyone being the wiser. A nationalist cabal knew more than the League did, and they tolerated Team Rocket because the leader was sufficiently patriotic for their tastes until he stepped over the line, and they were still surprised by some of what was going on. Gym Leaders having access to this information did not prevent the formation of a criminal organization or help resolve it, because the records were either incomplete or nonexistent. If this were Hoenn with what appears to be parts of their military going rogue I could understand having those records available to Gym Leaders. I would argue that it would make more sense for the police organization Lance is developing to have access to these records than it would for Gym Leaders, at least in regards to Indigo. Brock's decision to pursue the top of the Ace Trainer standings are (as far as we know) unprecedented. Other Ace Trainers have to have to sustain themselves and their teams by doing the work to win and get attention to earn enough to continue on. Brock has a position where many trainers are forced to interact with him in order to progress, and it is a position he profits from holding. He may have additional duties connected to it, but given how he has been advancing without any real issue thus far, an outsider could reasonably conclude that those duties are not particularly onerous and his compensation is more than enough to support him and his team's efforts to improve. Just having the stability of a consistent revenue stream is a big advantage. Add on top of that knowing his opponent's team composition, and I can see an average person starting to doubt how level the playing field is where he is involved. I fully understand that there are reasons that these records exist and being used in some capacities. My contention is that the average person who has no special insight into how Gyms or the League function beyond their limited interactions with them might take issue with Brock's advantages that can be connected to his position working for the government. I can see how this wouldn't have come up, but now Brock's success raises the question of whether or not this is something that needs to be addressed. We saw Jinx's Mean Look damaging pokeballs raised a potential rules issue, and this situation is, to my mind at least, in a similar vein.

PitrPatR

Brock is surmising Bruce has already bought the Charizardite that Steven was selling; if Steven was selling Tyranitite it wouldn’t be a debate that Brock would have bought it if he had the means.

Singa_pore

He is implying that it is possible Bruce has a megastone for Charizard his starter

Jeremy

Thanks for the chapter. I dont quite get this part though? "If Charizard was his starter… well it would be like a Mega stone falling into my lap for Titan." What was he implying?

Louie Roquero

Great chapter! 100% behind your work!

Caras Galadon

I don’t know if Viva01 is aware of it, but most of what Brock has access to is logical and normal for that type of world. More than that, Brock is still relatively young, and has never interacted with these part of the universe, of course he is still learning new things. But y’all need to stop seeing this story only in a battle perspective and take the great universe into which those battles are fought. Viva did a really great job outlining the history on the world and all the greater morals, culture and traditions of this world. This is a post world war, post apocalyptic world with a better end than what was expected. It’s a world that is rebuilding effectively and quickly, but also thrive on fighting and battles. There is a nuance between cheating and using the system to gather information to win. Will had abnormal advantages that went further than just information and normal trading behaviour. It was not just gathering informations, it was going above and beyond with money and a criminal organization to win. Including using pokemon that were experimented on and active slaves to win. It was not using normal means, it was using criminal assets to do so.

Caras Galadon

I would point out that Gym Leaders are more than just Gym leaders, they are leaders of their communities and have an important political role, as well as public support. They are also the first line of defence and need I remind you, a military asset. In the case of trade and team composition, I think it’s normal for a military asset to be aware of who has what in terms of firepower, especially in a region that was historically recently at war, and had known rebellious organizations acting within its borders. Need I also remind you that as much as this story is concentrated around the battlefield and pokemon fights, it’s also happening in a universe where Gym Leaders are considered the facto military assets. They have access to the information they need in case a trainer decided to go rogue and become a threat. They have access to the information they need to act as counter-terrorists and active first responders. That world was in a state of global war so intense the older don’t talk about it, in a time so recent that active combatants can still have children as young as newborns. Pokémon are sentient, sapient weapons of mass destructions. Of course the leagues will keep tracks of who has what, and of course Gym leaders, who are pillars of power for the region will have access to the information.

Caras Galadon

Doubt it will ever come in the story - but I wonder if any of Bruce’s friend group have used pre match trading to score a powerful / unique / rare pokemon and then after the match not trade back.

Jeremy

To answer the question about why Gym Leaders might need to know about trades. I could see it as to protect Gym Leaders from falling victim to trainers with 1 or 2 badges trading for a ringer pokemon significantly stronger and brute forcing their way to a badge. Might have been awhile ago but did not Brock mention have a pokemon die due to something similar or was it 1hko move shennanigans

Jeremy

Hopefully this chapter will assuage the gripes of some readers who have been saying that Brock hasn't been prepping enough and thus deserves a loss. Here's to hoping that Brock goes the distance and defeats both Bruce and Karen.

Wayne

Oh definitely, at best it's probably a salty comment from a defeated opponent who somehow knows about how gyms function. I just think the possible implications are interesting to consider, which doesn't always mean interesting to read.

PitrPatR

Viva can, obviously, correct me if I'm wrong, but I've always assumed the information Brock sees is some amalgamation of what's regularly available to Gym Leaders and the additional records of the Guardians. I don't recall what chapter it was, but I vaguely recall a chapter where Brock realized he was showing information from the Guardians to either A.J. or Missy and tried to play it cool and move past it. That said, I think your point is well warranted and I can easily imagine this is a relatively unforeseen situation that should be addressed moving forward just like Mega Evolution. I think the simplest solution would simply be that Gym Leaders (and Elite Four members) can't officially compete as Ace Trainers (in tournaments, at least). They already have rights to challenge the Elite Four and, depending on their prestige and the nature of the challenge, they can regularly fight high level trainers so there's not really much of a loss that they could claim.

Matt H

A very good point and one that is worth discussing but it might not be too interesting if played striaght. I will have to consider it.

Viva01

sorry about that. Twmmy and I did have a run through it but it did get away on us.

Viva01

I wasn't comparing Brock's behavior to Will's, but that of the other ace trainers. If I look at Will's actions in relation to arranging Ace battles only and compare it to these other trainers, all I can really say is that he was a bit impatient to get started on scouting Brock. We have no indication that the trainers involved were coerced in any way, and if trading pokemon around is common/not unusual at high levels, they may have even profited from the arrangement. Will seemed to have connections in high places so I can see how it is plausible (maybe not probable, but possible) that these trainers were given these pokemon in exchange for challenging Brock. Not the kind of thing the average trainer can do, but also not one that seems too far off from what Carr and Bruce are apparently doing. Outdated notes are questionably useful. My bigger issue is why do Gym Leaders have access to anything more than the pokemon used while challenging the gyms? What possible reason is there for allowing them to know about trades? The League may have a reason to keep these records, but I would want to see more justification of why Gym Leaders get access to them. Gym Leaders are Ace Trainers, but unless there is a past example not mentioned yet in the story, none of them seem to be doing more than answering challenges, not actively trying to climb the ranks. I can see how precise information on your opponent's team makeup doesn't matter as much when it's just something that a person only does occasionally, but when someone is trying to get to the top, it gets murky about how fair having that access to information is. He has apparently had the time to keep pushing his elite team while working through a busy circuit, working with the Guardians, planning and attending various events, helping raise his siblings, and teaching his Gym Trainers and the beneficiaries of his sponsorships, just off the top of my head, all while still climbing the standings. The only place I can recall him expressing doubt about his time management is whether he is giving his sponsorship kids enough time and sometimes being surprised that something happened with his siblings that Flint took care of. Given Kaede's reaction to all the things he wasn't doing or didn't have to do because he had this information, it seems like he has been able to get pretty far just by knowing what is coming his way. Maybe Brock just has a superior work ethic, but from the outside looking in, I could easily see the case being made that he's got a good gig that also gives him an unfair advantage against opponents who have to actively monitor their competition to stay near the top.

PitrPatR

This but also that Mega Chraizrd... off the top of my head X is fire dragon typed instead of just fire-flying. so extra Moonblast is always a win.

Viva01

So I think an important point to note is that Brock did not realize the issue. Which is kind of an important distinction between what Brock and Will did. Additionally, while Brock has additional notes left by Gym Leaders and trade history how important this is questionable. Bruce in theory has not been on the Gym Circuit for awhile so… long enough the Lorelei was a Gym Leader so the information is outdated. Specific trade data is important but at the same time Kaede was able to figure from experience would have concluded something similar. The biggest issue though is how Will went about gathering his information. For Brock he would have roster information and match history / notes. Will though specifically hired trainers to face Brock and barrage him with challenges to see the depth of his Ace Roster and try out different strategies. This granted more knowledge then even Brock’s gym leader information would provide and much more tailored. Final point it is possible this issue came up before and the League did not determine it was an unfair advantage. Remember even at the beginning of the story Gym Leaders could be challenged to Ace Matches. In theory the advantage of the bonus knowledge could be outweighed by the greater amount of time and focus an Ace Trainer can provide on a match. Since a Gym Leader has myriad of responsibilities.

Jeremy

I'm not sure how to feel about the disparity of information available to Brock versus that accessible to his competition. A lot of vitriol was expressed towards Will based on behavior that we are now being told isn't that far from what those at the top of competitive battling are doing. Using a resource intended to aid Brock in properly testing trainers to prepare for competition seems like quite the advantage to have. Sure you can argue that it is a perk of taking on a lot of responsibilities, but we also haven't seen any other gym leaders pursuing the Ace circuit, which makes me wonder if they would have any opinions about him using his access to information this way. I also can't imagine that this kind of information wouldn't be more restricted going forward, given the fact that Team Rocket essentially had access to this information which would have made picking targets so easy that the hardest part would be deciding how far they could take using this information before it became obvious that the League's data was compromised. We've seen a couple things called out as only not being a problem because Brock is just a decent guy, but that just means that they there are vulnerabilities waiting for a bad actor to come along and use them. It makes Brock seem more exploitative when he doesn't bring this up.

PitrPatR

Glad to see Kaede helping Brock out and vice versa. Maybe this'll lead to a permanent change in his mindset towards the seriousness of this type of prep work. I'd love to see this as a growing moment for Brock as a trainer. Since the change a few chapters ago the quality has risen once again. Cheers

The Tallest Tree

A good chapter, loving the size of it. Could definitely do with a proof read though. So many spelling and grammar mistakes.

WelshRN

Oooh, I hope some of the moves get whacky. Also maybe Bertha will finally get to debut a Rock Wrecker, it's her signature move after all.

Zeroguard

My guess is some combination of being an extremely effective Dragon counter in addition to potentially providing some endurance/longevity to his team considering he's not bringing three of his four most durable pokemon (Titan, Empress, and Jorm). In the worst case Link could just get a single member of the team back on their feet, but if Link can recover his energy while in his ball he could potentially get out multiple Healing Wishes over the course of the battle. And we've already seen from Kaede how effective Healing Wish can be if used properly.

Matt H

will this new perspective from a veteran Ace-Trainer give Broke an Edge like he never had before? He is a quick study.

ShinLupin

Thanks for the chapter

BlackRazaras

Infinite Bertha revivals?

SailorOfHouseThunderBird

Thanks for the chapter! I’m not entirely sure why Link would be a counter for mega charizard though. Even if it’s mega x, a rock type would be more of a counter type wise.

Stan Lewis

Great chapter

Qweku_v

Great chapter! Fun to see things from an outside perspective, at least in part.

Thomas Brusilovsky


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