Pokemon & Humanity: A Familiar World
Malwayne Coast. Though a city of its own right, it's really San Francisco... well, partially. An earthquake in 1906 devastated the city, effectively leveling major parts of it. Wayne Hamilton and Mal Co. supplied most of the supplies and workforce to the city for free, effectively allowing Mal Co. and Wayne to influence the city from that day forward. They influenced the city to the point where the portmanteau Malwayne came up as a name for San Francisco. Shortly after this happened, Wayne died of a stroke, and so the influence isn't as powerful as it used to be to this day. The city is quite prosperous, with skyscrapers dominating the city and earthquake-resistant buildings common everywhere. Mal Co. owns a large skyscraper near the centre of the city, just several stories taller than the skyscrapers owned by Bolton Industries and Greenfield Sciences. The three are oddly arranged in a triangle formation if viewing the city from a bird's eye view.
The rest of the city however contrasted to those giant skyscrapers. Most other buildings don't reach those heights out of earthquake concerns, despite being assured that their buildings could stand a 7 magnitude earthquake thanks to Greenfield's innovations. Up North of the city had many suburbs, with houses reaching up to four stories on the coast. Otherwise, they'd be around two stories high. Some are culturally influenced as evident by the numerous communities in the suburbs of Malwayne coast. The East of the city holds many shopping districts, from recent trends in fashion to the latest technological breakthroughs. Adverts often show in giant screens on tall buildings, with numerous malls and allowing someone with a $70,000 income to spend it all within six months. South of the city is less like the rest of Malwayne Coast. Every city has some sort of slum, and unfortunately south tends to have the majority of police stations to keep the crime rate in check. While the houses and buildings around the city all look new and shiny, the south of Malwayne Coast is a bit of a juxtaposition - more often than usual, blood sometimes stains the walls and gangs often inhabit the all-class buildings. Despite this, people still live in the south due to either financial constraints or just unable to find housing up in the north. It's almost the same as the north except for marginally higher rates of crime. Malwayne Coast has its own international airport, located Northeast of the city. Typically busy, flights often just barely miss each other every month or so, with the occasional accident sometimes resulting in emergency landings on streets. The most recent disaster to occur in the city was a mass murder in which an entire building of hostages were mistakenly fired upon by SWAT teams as they rushed to catch the perpetrators - they were never caught. Both the SWAT team and the criminals, somehow.
In a small neighbourhood filled with trees and empty lands of grass (somewhere up north), a small van drove on a stretch of street. It passed docks and buildings with foundations on the rocks of the ocean and land, zooming past smaller cars and beeping at a sports car to stop trying to block it. Cracks in the road were run over by the van, sometimes the tires creating marks in the road. The police were either idiots or ignorant of their erratic driving. Others simply honked their horns or were forced to make way for the car running through a grid-system of roads. A lot of traffic lights on green or yellow were passed, but then came the problem of getting to the suburbs... because, it was rush hour in the morning.
"Alright." An old voice croaked, just shortly after the car's horn stopped. "Are you absolutely sure he has relocated there?" As the old Zeus-like figure gestured for a youth with beady eyes to take the paper full of addresses, a feminine voice interrupted as she turned to her left.
"Let's be serious." She said, holding onto her seat as the van swerved a little, glaring at the driver.
"Sorry." A bold voice spoke, rubbing his stubble in the rear-view mirror. "Traffic's already a damn problem 'round here." He continued, coughing slightly while taking a sip from a water bottle branded by Mal Co. He began accelerating before slowing down at some traffic lights, swearing under his breath as everyone awaited someone else to speak.
"As I was saying..." The voice continued, with a flash of sunlight revealing her black hair draping over one of her eyes. "We gotta destroy that computer. We can't just leave it alone while we get back at Ronald's life."
The youth stopped reading, jerking his head up. "What? No! And Gar-Teal, stop driving so badly." The youth said, unusually happy while wearing a pair of jeans and a full-blue shirt. "Come on, we can't just blend back into society! You're gonna get the spirits of Stalin on our ass!" Gar-Teal was already having to deal with traffic. He didn't want to hear them as they began to enter an underpass. The female raised an eyebrow (or two, since one of her eyes was blocked) at the youth.
"Where did you get that from? By the time we destroy it, we won't have a problem for next century." And then came an argument, involving even the driver at the front. The bearded figure, tired of daily life rubbed his face. Oooh... I was born eons ago for this? He thought, blinded by the sudden light once they got out of the underpass. The van had to stop for about two minutes thanks to an accident and an exchange of insurance info a kilometre forward.
The bearded Zeus-like figure eventually spoke, to which everything seemed to slow down even further. "Yvonne, quiet. Victor, be mindful of the human language. Gar-Teal, keep driving. SAFELY. You'll wind up as that poor fellow up front." Immediately, things fell silent. "We may look like humans but we don't act as dogs." The youth mouthed 'oh snap', before folding the paper into his pocket. "We are to only stop Ronald. We do not need to kill him. We need his computer." The car finally began moving, once the accident was cleared. The bearded figure could sense it, really, trying to calm down.
"Yeah, I'm sure your friend at the FBI's gonna be able to track him down. I mean, we went to fucking Wales trying to find him... I'm gonna choke Axie's neck with my three hands when I find him..." Eventually, the female laid back in her seat, waiting for the van to stop the journey. The old figure shifted uncomfortably in his seat, while the driver began coughing again. The van at this point was ready to explode into fury... again.
"Yvonne, stop swear-" As if trying to piss off a normal God, Victor happened to interrupt the old figure, leaning forwards so he could see and speak Yvonne across the Zeus-like figure's seat.
"Axie of the MI5 wasn't wrong! Ron just happened to leave for America as soon as we left our own plane. Now, Axie's in the FBI, and THIS time he's tracked him down like a Greyhound!" Victor's annoying, hyper voice turned out to be the last straw for Gar-Teal.
"Now, please! Settle down and shut up, or I'll run us off this damn cliff!" He angrily shouted with considerable force, clearly warning everyone by jerking the steering wheel, and causing the sports car behind them to honk his horn. Everyone held onto their seats, except for Victor who nearly toppled into the seat in front of him.
And so, the old figure groaned, wishing he had has full powers back. Marcus, Marcus... my God, or rather Myself. I changed history for this? Firstly I give horrible names to my creations and myself, secondly I teach them the human language, thirdly...
My name is Miles Hall. I'm come from Australia, but I don't have that odd accent. I think.
Well, my life has had its ups and downs. From watching my mother try suicide to simultaneously getting knocked out and knocking out a bully, and now presently a friend.
As I got out of bed, I notice I haven't bothered to shut my curtains completely. Most people would be afraid to keep their curtains open at night, but I just couldn't be bothered messing around with them. My room was relatively tidy, with blank walls in contrast to the wooden desk. Laying on top of it was my wide monitor and some speakers, as well as dozens of papers from my old days at university. I still hadn't bothered to sort them out into a box or something, despite graduating a little over a month ago. I had some boxes by my computer for that, but I just never wanted to move my things around. I left my computer on last night, which had a blue light that illuminated the dark side of my bed. My single bed was pushed into a corner of the room, with the window that filled the gap between my computer and bed filling the rest of my room with light. A drawer with an old Pokemon toy on top of it indicated my liking to video games. I left my clothes strewn on the ground, since I was awfully lazy in terms of picking up clothes from my closet. I slipped on my underwear and... whatever pants. I moved onto a long-sleeved shirt, walking to the bathroom in front of me.
Opening the door, there was signs of grime but nothing major. A shower was likely after picking up my toothbrush to clean my teeth. I smudged my mirror to get rid of some toothpaste that often flung out of my mouth as I brushed them, spitting into my sink and rinsing my mouth with cold water. I raised my head to see some brown hair and eyes, lightly tanned skin and some rather ordinary details on my face. I was just a normal person around Malwayne. I could work at Mal Co. though, since tomorrow they were going to do another interview for their tech sector. Around 12 pm, I'd have to get to the skyscraper in the CBD. The problem was that it was often very hard to tell the skyscrapers apart - their signs would be at the top most floors, and unless you had binoculars and took a look from out in the Pacific, you wouldn't be able to see them very well. From this distance, it was hard to make out the words.
While waiting for time to suddenly get faster, I decided on closing my curtains (I don't like sunlight), picking up a stale packet of chips and dropping it into my bin, then having a little stretch I sat on my office chair, pretending I was actually talking to someone and being interviewed...
Malwayne Coast. Though a city of its own right, it's really San Francisco... well, partially. An earthquake in 1906 devastated the city, effectively leveling major parts of it. Wayne Hamilton and Mal Co. supplied most of the supplies and workforce to the city for free, effectively allowing Mal Co. and Wayne to influence the city from that day forward. They influenced the city to the point where the portmanteau Malwayne came up as a name for San Francisco. Shortly after this happened, Wayne died of a stroke, and so the influence isn't as powerful as it used to be to this day. The city is quite prosperous, with skyscrapers dominating the city and earthquake-resistant buildings common everywhere. Mal Co. owns a large skyscraper near the centre of the city, just several stories taller than the skyscrapers owned by Bolton Industries and Greenfield Sciences. The three are oddly arranged in a triangle formation if viewing the city from a bird's eye view.
The rest of the city however contrasted to those giant skyscrapers. Most other buildings don't reach those heights out of earthquake concerns, despite being assured that their buildings could stand a 7 magnitude earthquake thanks to Greenfield's innovations. Up North of the city had many suburbs, with houses reaching up to four stories on the coast. Otherwise, they'd be around two stories high. Some are culturally influenced as evident by the numerous communities in the suburbs of Malwayne coast. The East of the city holds many shopping districts, from recent trends in fashion to the latest technological breakthroughs. Adverts often show in giant screens on tall buildings, with numerous malls and allowing someone with a $70,000 income to spend it all within six months. South of the city is less like the rest of Malwayne Coast. Every city has some sort of slum, and unfortunately south tends to have the majority of police stations to keep the crime rate in check. While the houses and buildings around the city all look new and shiny, the south of Malwayne Coast is a bit of a juxtaposition - more often than usual, blood sometimes stains the walls and gangs often inhabit the all-class buildings. Despite this, people still live in the south due to either financial constraints or just unable to find housing up in the north. It's almost the same as the north except for marginally higher rates of crime. Malwayne Coast has its own international airport, located Northeast of the city. Typically busy, flights often just barely miss each other every month or so, with the occasional accident sometimes resulting in emergency landings on streets. The most recent disaster to occur in the city was a mass murder in which an entire building of hostages were mistakenly fired upon by SWAT teams as they rushed to catch the perpetrators - they were never caught. Both the SWAT team and the criminals, somehow.
In a small neighbourhood filled with trees and empty lands of grass (somewhere up north), a small van drove on a stretch of street. It passed docks and buildings with foundations on the rocks of the ocean and land, zooming past smaller cars and beeping at a sports car to stop trying to block it. Cracks in the road were run over by the van, sometimes the tires creating marks in the road. The police were either idiots or ignorant of their erratic driving. Others simply honked their horns or were forced to make way for the car running through a grid-system of roads. A lot of traffic lights on green or yellow were passed, but then came the problem of getting to the suburbs... because, it was rush hour in the morning.
"Alright." An old voice croaked, just shortly after the car's horn stopped. "Are you absolutely sure he has relocated there?" As the old Zeus-like figure gestured for a youth with beady eyes to take the paper full of addresses, a feminine voice interrupted as she turned to her left.
"Let's be serious." She said, holding onto her seat as the van swerved a little, glaring at the driver.
"Sorry." A bold voice spoke, rubbing his stubble in the rear-view mirror. "Traffic's already a damn problem 'round here." He continued, coughing slightly while taking a sip from a water bottle branded by Mal Co. He began accelerating before slowing down at some traffic lights, swearing under his breath as everyone awaited someone else to speak.
"As I was saying..." The voice continued, with a flash of sunlight revealing her black hair draping over one of her eyes. "We gotta destroy that computer. We can't just leave it alone while we get back at Ronald's life."
The youth stopped reading, jerking his head up. "What? No! And Gar-Teal, stop driving so badly." The youth said, unusually happy while wearing a pair of jeans and a full-blue shirt. "Come on, we can't just blend back into society! You're gonna get the spirits of Stalin on our ass!" Gar-Teal was already having to deal with traffic. He didn't want to hear them as they began to enter an underpass. The female raised an eyebrow (or two, since one of her eyes was blocked) at the youth.
"Where did you get that from? By the time we destroy it, we won't have a problem for next century." And then came an argument, involving even the driver at the front. The bearded figure, tired of daily life rubbed his face. Oooh... I was born eons ago for this? He thought, blinded by the sudden light once they got out of the underpass. The van had to stop for about two minutes thanks to an accident and an exchange of insurance info a kilometre forward.
The bearded Zeus-like figure eventually spoke, to which everything seemed to slow down even further. "Yvonne, quiet. Victor, be mindful of the human language. Gar-Teal, keep driving. SAFELY. You'll wind up as that poor fellow up front." Immediately, things fell silent. "We may look like humans but we don't act as dogs." The youth mouthed 'oh snap', before folding the paper into his pocket. "We are to only stop Ronald. We do not need to kill him. We need his computer." The car finally began moving, once the accident was cleared. The bearded figure could sense it, really, trying to calm down.
"Yeah, I'm sure your friend at the FBI's gonna be able to track him down. I mean, we went to fucking Wales trying to find him... I'm gonna choke Axie's neck with my three hands when I find him..." Eventually, the female laid back in her seat, waiting for the van to stop the journey. The old figure shifted uncomfortably in his seat, while the driver began coughing again. The van at this point was ready to explode into fury... again.
"Yvonne, stop swear-" As if trying to piss off a normal God, Victor happened to interrupt the old figure, leaning forwards so he could see and speak Yvonne across the Zeus-like figure's seat.
"Axie of the MI5 wasn't wrong! Ron just happened to leave for America as soon as we left our own plane. Now, Axie's in the FBI, and THIS time he's tracked him down like a Greyhound!" Victor's annoying, hyper voice turned out to be the last straw for Gar-Teal.
"Now, please! Settle down and shut up, or I'll run us off this damn cliff!" He angrily shouted with considerable force, clearly warning everyone by jerking the steering wheel, and causing the sports car behind them to honk his horn. Everyone held onto their seats, except for Victor who nearly toppled into the seat in front of him.
And so, the old figure groaned, wishing he had has full powers back. Marcus, Marcus... my God, or rather Myself. I changed history for this? Firstly I give horrible names to my creations and myself, secondly I teach them the human language, thirdly...
My name is Miles Hall. I'm come from Australia, but I don't have that odd accent. I think.
Well, my life has had its ups and downs. From watching my mother try suicide to simultaneously getting knocked out and knocking out a bully, and now presently a friend.
As I got out of bed, I notice I haven't bothered to shut my curtains completely. Most people would be afraid to keep their curtains open at night, but I just couldn't be bothered messing around with them. My room was relatively tidy, with blank walls in contrast to the wooden desk. Laying on top of it was my wide monitor and some speakers, as well as dozens of papers from my old days at university. I still hadn't bothered to sort them out into a box or something, despite graduating a little over a month ago. I had some boxes by my computer for that, but I just never wanted to move my things around. I left my computer on last night, which had a blue light that illuminated the dark side of my bed. My single bed was pushed into a corner of the room, with the window that filled the gap between my computer and bed filling the rest of my room with light. A drawer with an old Pokemon toy on top of it indicated my liking to video games. I left my clothes strewn on the ground, since I was awfully lazy in terms of picking up clothes from my closet. I slipped on my underwear and... whatever pants. I moved onto a long-sleeved shirt, walking to the bathroom in front of me.
Opening the door, there was signs of grime but nothing major. A shower was likely after picking up my toothbrush to clean my teeth. I smudged my mirror to get rid of some toothpaste that often flung out of my mouth as I brushed them, spitting into my sink and rinsing my mouth with cold water. I raised my head to see some brown hair and eyes, lightly tanned skin and some rather ordinary details on my face. I was just a normal person around Malwayne. I could work at Mal Co. though, since tomorrow they were going to do another interview for their tech sector. Around 12 pm, I'd have to get to the skyscraper in the CBD. The problem was that it was often very hard to tell the skyscrapers apart - their signs would be at the top most floors, and unless you had binoculars and took a look from out in the Pacific, you wouldn't be able to see them very well. From this distance, it was hard to make out the words.
While waiting for time to suddenly get faster, I decided on closing my curtains (I don't like sunlight), picking up a stale packet of chips and dropping it into my bin, then having a little stretch I sat on my office chair, pretending I was actually talking to someone and being interviewed...