[quote=@prettydrops] [color=8882be]"Thanks for the loaner pokemon. That was intense... Think we can heal this girl up?"[/color] [/quote] [b]"Absolutely."[/b] Professor Lukoo nodded. With one hand, he grabbed Torchic's Pokeball from Indigo's outstretched palm. With his other, he recalled Tepig into his Pokeball. [b]"It'll only take a minute." [/b] The professor then walked over to healing machine and placed both Pokeballs into two of its six empty slots. Then, with the press of a button, the machine came to life, much like the Pokemon PC from earlier. While they waited for the machine to work its magic, he made idle conversation. [b]"That was a nice battle young man. I particularly like how you used that Tail Whip. You showed some real creativity."[/b] [@TheForgottenArc] During this time, Daniel had been having a conversation with his Turtwig. Apparently, he intended to care for it outside of its Pokeball, as some trainers occasionally do with their starter or favorite Pokemon. The professor smiled at the sight. When the healing machine was finished, he handed the Pokeball back to Indigo. [b]"Alright, gentlemen."[/b] He said with a practiced tone that only comes from years of experience starting trainers on their journey. [b]"I have a few more things to give you."[/b] He walked over to his desk where two backpacks had been sitting this whole time. With a great deal of effort he dragged them off the desk by the handles at their top. He then dragged them across the lab, making a big show of his effort. Surely these boys wouldn't be expected to carry around such heavy equipment! When he finally got back to where he originally stood, he let out a deep exhale. A cheeky smile then covered his face. [b]"Just kidding!"[/b] He said as he lifted both backpacks with ease. [b]"That's just my little joke. You'll be happy to know that these bags should never get that heavy. We use shrinking technology, similar to that of Pokeballs, to make sure items don't weigh you down. All you need to do is place an item inside one of the provided clear bags; then place the bag inside the backpack. When you zip it up, the backpack will shrink the item ten times or until it is only as big as a golf ball, whichever comes first. You will be unable to pull shrunk items out of the backpack manually. To get an item out, you will use this screen on the front of the bag to select the item. The bag will then return the item to full size, so that you can open it and pull it out."[/b] [b]"And then there is this little guy." [/b]Undoing two latches, the professor pulled out a little black device with a large screen, the same screen that he was referring to when explaining how to withdraw items from the bag. [b]"This is your Pokedex. It has to be inside of its bag slot in order to pull items, but outside the bag , it has even more uses. It is a cell phone, a Pokemon scanner, a GPS, and, in general, a well of knowledge. You can ask it anything and it will [i][b]usually[/b][/i] have an answer. If the Pokedex is outside the bag for longer than fifteen minutes, the display will shut down and it will send a signal to my lab with its location, an anti theft protocol. If someone were to take your entire bag, you can always call my office so I can retrieve its location."[/b] He then handed Dan and Indigo each their bag and Pokedex, with the Pokedex still outside of its pocket. [b]"Now, turn on your Pokedexes and set up their additional security features: retina scan, thumb print, passcodes, and well, you get the point."[/b] [center] [hider=Backpack][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/830458d6-967f-4d48-a54e-83942f1c026b.jpg[/img][/hider] [hider=Pokedex][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/f29467de-0277-4198-89ef-38482c281fe6.jpg[/img][/hider] [/center]