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Post by ★ Ryuujin ! on Jan 8, 2012 6:24:53 GMT -5
THE PLOT [atrb=border,0,true][atrb=align,center] | [style=font-family: times new roman; font-size: 13px; color: #000000; width: 470px; background-color: #cce7f2; border-left: 5px solid #dc2730; border-right: 5px solid #dc2730; padding: 5px; text-align: justify; margin-top: -3px; -webkit-border-radius: 20px 20px 20px 20px;]It's the year 3075, and the world has all but separated into nothing more than large colonies after experiencing the apocalypse. Life is slowly rebuilding itself... but there's a bump in the road to recovery. A rare virus is starting to spread and rumor has it that if you catch it, it slowly eats you away from the inside out until you pass on. For years, the virus ran rampant with no cure in sight... until one company, known as Epispect, stood up and began to pour all their resources into finding a way bring the virus to a halt. After years of research, they came to a breakthrough - the only thing that stopped the virus in it's tracks was the presence of cells that it couldn't destroy. Suddenly, the answer was so clear. The one race that humans had been living side by side with since the beginning of time was immune to the virus.
The virus could not kill a pokemon.
Instead, when the virus came into contact with the DNA of a pokemon, it was demolished, completely eradicated from the test subject. With their findings, Epispect began to wonder... could the DNA of a pokemon be mixed with that of a human? It was a great risk that the company was to take... but it was one that was long overdue.
Unfortunately, several human test subjects failed. Time after time, each experiment was unable to survive the mutation, the human body rejecting the pokemon DNA and attacking itself, stopping the heart in a matter of hours. And no matter what variables they changed, the results remained the same. Eventually... they found a patch. By the basic idea of a blood transfusion, Epispect found that if they slowly removed the blood from the human body and replaced it with fresh blood mixed with the DNA of the pokemon, the human body was more willing to accept it. The first Gijinka was made.
Though the proceedure was far from perfect, they opened their findings to the public and begin taking in victims of the virus, inserting the DNA of various pokemon. Not everyone survived, but those who did not only found themselves cured of the virus, but found that they were granted with strange gifts... the abilites of the pokemon they so loved themselves. As these newly formed and healed Gijinka were released, they moved back into their every day lives, living from day to day alongside the humans and pokemon - who both knew, very well, of their existence.
As years passed on, the process of creating a Gijinka was perfected... but a problem began to rise for Epispect - the virus was slowly beginning to die out. Eventually, people began seeking this transfusion not for health, but for power and wealth - offering billions of dollars to have the proceedure completed. At first, the company found this to be a gold mine, and accepted paying customer after customer. But the concequences began to grow too great, and slowly, Epispect began to deny them. With more and more people denied, the greater the hatred for the already turned Gijinka grew and the more common attacks on the Gijinka from their neighbors became.
Eventually, the humans realized... if they could get ahold of the blood that coursed through the veins of the Gijinka, they could take it to underground doctors and have the proceedure done under Epispect's noses. A black market for the DNA of pokemon had been formed. Of course, having the proceedure preformed this way was even riskier than it was when Epispect had begun the project... but that fact didn't seem to deter people... nor did it deter the merchents of this black market. If their patient died, they would remove the blood and hoard it for themselves to offer to the next highest bidder.
As this black market grew, Epispect slowly began to notice odd transactions... and slowly become aware of this illegial trade. But they knew they wouldn't be able to stop it now that it had begun... instead, all they could do was collect as much as they could and keep it out of the trade. Creating spies, both human and Gijinka alike they began to scour the black market, eradicating illegial Gijinka and taking back what was rightfully theirs.
With the tension between the three groups of the Gijinka, the humans and Epispect growing, a war seemed eminent.
But a fourth group began to rise out of the mayhem - one who's lines traced back for generations into the stories of old. Team Rocket had reformed under a new leader - a Gijinka himself - with a new purpose... but their intentions seemed no better than when they first appeared in the lore of the region. While they offered a safe haven for humans and Gijinka alike, a middle ground where they took neither side in the apparent war... their leader had the idea in his mind that once he had gathered enough of these people who desired peace, he would force them to uprise and eradicate every being who couldn't get along - clensing the earth of the tension and war - and start it anew.
It's your turn now, to choose which side you see is right. Is Epispect right in the killing of illegial Gijinka, reclaiming what was originally theirs and keep it away from the people? Do the humans stand another chance to be able to legally have the transfusion proceedure and live the life of a Gijinka? Are the Gijinka simply victims in this war, their hatred of the humans for hating them something to be justified? Or do you wish all of these sides be killed off and a new world formed in the hands of Team Rocket?
The time to choose... is now.
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