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[QUEST] Infection (debatable title)

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Tickles:
I may have Part 2 done with with that alone, and it is a great idea, but I'm heading in a different direction with it as well. I can place it as an optional explanation in Part 2, but right now, I'm trying to figure a good transition into it. I'm getting the writers block.

Jerry:
Sure sure, I just get into thinking my own ways when you give me the occasion to :P It's just stronger than me XD

Tickles:
The weird thing is, this is easy for me because I write quests for Fallout all the time, and even make them as mods. I occasionally write stories, but they tend to get really cheesy, or very confusing. My best one was about a knight (surprise, surprise) and I was going to submit it to a contest, but I chickened out. Well, back to the outline, tyring to write about 4 different things now, two are quests, one is a poem (for a girl, duh) and the other is a short story about a boy named Uno.

Jerry:
Don't worry, take your time and get it right :). I think I'm lucky that you weren't here further, or I might not have won the Quest Contest XD. Anyway, I'll read them when you post them and... good luck with the girl ;)

Tickles:
Part 2: Quarantine
Setting: The same research lab.
Time: Closer to Halloween
Plot: Now that infected Pokemon have been obtained, it is time to find the source of the infection.

Start: You are called back to the lab for an urgent meeting. Head there, and talk to the head researcher.

Professor:"Thanks for all your help over the past few days (weeks if started at the beginning of October). We have tested and observed all the Pokemon that have been detained, and were expecting the virus to have different variations, but it has the same appearance in every one of them. This lead us to one conclusion: the virus is synthetic. With this, we can easily create a cure, but since the Pokemon haven't developed an immunity to the virus yet, we won't be able to, and we don't have the time to wait for...."

Just then, you and the professor notice that someone is in the holding area attempting to release the Pokemon. You reach this person before it happens

Begin battle against Shady Scientist
He uses  Pokemon, each one immune to the virus, Magnemite, Voltorb, and Porygon. (Replace with evolved forms depending on the badges. The levels are also based on the badges.)

After completion
Professor:"Who are you? What are you doing?"

Shady Scientists(SS):"I am no one, pay no mind to me. Who am I kidding, I just lost to some brat, what makes me think I can get away now. I am a researcher at Mystereon Industries. We research ways to make Pokemon more battle worthy. However, our research seems to have gotten out of hand."

Player:"Out of hand?! Pokemon are rampaging all over place! Tell us more, now!"

SS:"If you insist, I don't want to suffer anymore embarrassment. You see, we wanted to understand why a Pokemon needs to use certain moves in order to increase their abilities. Why can’t they have these boosts before entering a battle, and why do the boosts disappear when the battle ends?  We have been studying this phenomenon on one Pokemon for years until we made a break through, a medicine that has permanent boosting abilities, however, we were only able to boost the atk abilities, and speed. It was a substantial increase in power, but we soon realized something, its defenses were significantly weaker, and it would start to lose energy over time. We were in the middle of solving this problem until we observed our first subject begin to go on a rampage, and started biting the other Pokemon. These Pokemon proceeded with the same results, increase in combat skills and speed, but low defenses and gradually losing health until they faint. We created a virus, one that has the capabilities of becoming a powerful weapon. We were about to shut the research down and begin looking for a cure, but the Pokemon broke out, and it was out of our control then. I was trying to capture the Pokemon and bring them back so we can figure out a cure, I wasn;t trying to release them back into the wild.”

Professor: “If we can get your original research, we may be able to combine ours with that, and figure out a cure from there. From what it looks, trainers who have taken care of the waves have noticed their Pokemon get infected. However, the effect wore off once they gotten them to a Pokemon center.  We aren’t sure if it’s due to the tag a pokeball blaces on a Pokemon when they are caught, or if the bond between the trainer and the Pokemon is somehow preventing the virus from remaining. Either way, we need to get that research. (Looks to player) Will you be able to handle this?

Player: “Of course I can, I won’t fail.”
           
           “I don’t know, but I’ll try.” (either one cause the same scene to progress, but this one is for fun.)

Professor: “Thank you, you have been a great help. You, scientist, where is this lab located?

SS: “In the middle of a huge crater, just outside (any rocky region will do). Be careful though, the area is guarded by steel, rock, and ground Pokemon. The steel types are unaffected by the virus, but the rock and ground types are.”

Head to the lab, fighting off the Pokemon on the way. The professor has given you some full heals that are a bit stronger to counter any infection you may encounter. (It’s just a plain full heal, but you get the idea).
Once the Player reaches the entrance you will have the option of continuing later. Part Three will begin if you choose to go on, or you can put it off until you feel like finishing it. 

Now, part three is still being written, so if anyone has any ideas, or any comments about this one, feel free to post, I will read them, and credit you if I like the Idea.

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