http://strngrpkmnwntd.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] strngrpkmnwntd.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] smash_logs2011-07-15 11:54 pm

/insert Silver's theme here.

Who: Lyra and Silver
What: Rival fight get.
Where: The stadium
When: July 15th not long after he's reclaimed Gengar so like... 2pmish?
Warnings: It's a pokemon battle. 8D


[Despite having agreed to a battle, Silver'd first gone to reclaim his Gengar from N. And then he'd come down to the stadium, making his way up into the stands to give some of his Pokemon a brush before battle.

Currently, Bree was commandeering the attentions of it while the teen mulled things over in his head but quickly dismissed them in turn. As strange as the school was, he was hear for one purpose - to get stronger. And he would, regardless of the strangeness and the fact that Lyra was like 12. And apparently had more than that stupid Maril.

Whatever. A battle was a battle.
] Heh, looking forward to the battle, girl?

[The Umbreon nodded, and Silver laughed. Of course she was - stupid question.] Good. We'll crush her.

Ummmbreee. [Silver grinned just a little then fished out his Sneasel so that he could groom the Pokemon as well, all the while keeping an eye on the entrance to the stadium.

If only so that he could deny being nice to his tools, of course.
]

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-03 08:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Golbat's fangs hit right on Rui's extended arm, and Rui roars in agony. Lyra can tell at a glance that she wasn't going to stay lucky for long -- in addition to confusion, Rui was obviously poisoned.

Rui lands on its feet heavily, the impact kicking up a cloud of dust. It's obvious that her ace is still raring to fight, but with two status conditions working against it, Lyra doesn't like the odds. It's an uphill battle just getting in a hit, and with the poison adding a deadly timer to that, all Golbat would have to do is stall until Rui finished itself off. Her hand drops to her belt, pulling a ball free.]


Rui, change of plans! Get back here!

[The Feraligatr is withdrawn, and in its place, she sends out a different Pokemon: a Xatu. Golbat wants to play hard to get? She'll just send out something that can fly, too.]

Xatu, Psychic!

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-03 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
[Lyra can't help but wince as the Dark Pulse hits Xatu dead-on. Xatu nearly collapses from that blow alone; it's very clear that he won't be able to survive another one of those. Gengar hits hard, and it's fast to boot. Her mind starts racing as she tries to come up with a way out, some sort of method to make sure Xatu wins this one.

...She's got nothing. This isn't a matchup that Xatu can win. Xatu is weak enough that any move Silver pulls is bound to KO the bird. If she switches Xatu out, she keeps him from fainting, but that means another Pokemon has to take the hit meant for him, and that means the team as a whole is weaker for it. Both she and Xatu know it; it's the ugliest part of Pokemon battling, but there's no avoiding it. She's sending her Xatu out on a kamikaze mission, so to speak.

The only question left is which move to use. Signal Beam and Psychic are both out against a ghost-type. Ominous Wind probably won't have the power to KO Gengar, though it will weaken it. Confuse Ray sticks Gengar with a status condition, making it easier for whatever comes after Xatu. Her mind hovers between the two for a brief, indecisive moment, but she settles quickly. No time to hesitate in the middle of a fight.]


...Sorry, Xatu. Ominous Wind!

[The bird cries out solemnly, spreading his wings wide as a chill wind roars through the arena.]

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-03 09:47 am (UTC)(link)
[She knew it would happen: Xatu can't avoid the hit. He staggers, wings quivering, then falls. She bows her head as she returns the bird. That's one down, but she can't afford to dwell on it for long.]

We're both one-for-one, Silver. Don't you think it's a little early to be calling me weak?

[She tosses out another ball, this one revealing a giant 20-foot earth-devouring horror. Just kidding, it's actually just a Furret. The cute little fuzzball cocks his head curiously at Gengar, wearing an innocent smile.

Apparently, she seems to think that because normal-types are immune to ghost moves, she'll have an advantage. Kind of a rookie mistake, if that's the case: normal-types definitely aren't immune to Dark Pulse, or any other non-ghost moves Gengar might be packing.]

Yeah, same here :/

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
[But!

Before Silver can even finish saying his order, Lyra interrupts, calling out an order of her own in a teasing little singsong voice.]


Sucker Punch.

[Joke's on you, Silver: LYRA ACTIVATES HER TRAP CARD. This was what she'd been hoping would happen, in all actuality. She knew Silver -- the one she was used to, at least -- had plenty of smarts. If she sent out something really threatening when Gengar was this injured, there was the possibility of Silver responding defensively, by throwing out a move like Hypnosis or Curse or something. With Furret... well, nobody ever took poor Tavi that seriously, and Silver was no exception, apparently.

And as a result, before Gengar had the chance to get an attack off, Tavi was all up in its face, straight-up slugging the ghost. Attacking first was a nice advantage, as was being able to hit with a super-effective dark-type move... but this also put Tavi in real close. If Gengar had survived that surprise attack, then there was no way that Furret was going to dodge Gengar's counterattack.]

I dunno, I think it'd be a close match!

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Just keep talking big while you still can, Silver. Tavi, another Sucker Punch!

[Well, why mess with what works? She got off to a weak start with that Golbat pushing Rui into a corner, sure, but Silver made the mistake of sending out a psychic-type into something he knows is gonna hit with a dark-type move. Maybe she can use this to keep up her momentum.

...Or not. Tavi bounds in to deliver another punch, but he's not lucky enough to avoid being attacked this time around. Lyra's feeling pretty confident that he can handle the hit, but nope. Two words that spell out certain doom: critical hit. Tavi shrieks, clutching his head in his stubby little paws, and collapses to the ground in a twitching, defeated heap.]


Aw, no way! We were doing so good, too!

[Lyra's expression? You could probably call it a pout, but of course that would be silly because totally-grown-up-12-year-olds like her are obviously too mature to pout. Obviously. Yes. The KO'ed Furret is returned to his ball, and out comes a new Pokemon: a Scizor.]

This one's not going down that easy, Silver! Flynn, start off with a Double Team.

[The Scizor complies, three illusory copies of herself appearing around her. Truthfully, Lyra expects this to be a bit of a "free turn", so to speak; with psychics being weak to bugs, and steel-types resisting psychic moves, she's assuming Silver will switch Alakazam out for something that can do more damage to Flynn.]

As far as rivals go, he's easily one of the toughest, yeah.

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oooh, that is so typical Silver! Here she is, totally holding her own against him, and all he can do is talk about how she's apparently so weak! She knows that's just how Silver operates, but man, does it ever grind her gears sometimes. This is no time to be losing her head over it, though. Things didn't quite go as planned, after all. That's typical Silver, too; always thinking a step ahead of her.

But that doesn't mean Lyra isn't thinking. She's got a good feeling about Flynn; even if she can't bump her evasion up anymore, she's got solid enough defense to take some abuse. And bug/steel is a typing that might just spell out trouble for Silver's team, if Lyra is remembering right -- Alakazam and Sneasel both share a bug weakness, and if she remembers right, he's got an Umbreon with that same weakness, too.

Yeah, she'll still be okay without Double Team. She just has to stay cool, and focus on launching an offensive instead of playing defensive.]


Who needs Double Team anyway? Let's lay the hurt on, Flynn! Bug Bite!

[With a Technician boost behind it, this move just might hurt, if given the chance to land. The Scizors, real and illusion, all charge in, jabbing out and trying to clamp a pincer down on that Alakazam of Silver's.]

It's all thanks to him having such a good AI. He's the "smartest" rival I've seen.

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Alakazam could pack a punch, that was for sure, but Flynn had her natural resistance to psychic moves to fall back on. She withstood the attack, though one of her Double Team clones evaporated as some of her focus was lost.]

Don't give up, Flynn! Try an Aerial Ace!

[Another move chosen for the Technician boost, though the accuracy's also a nice plus. That Reflect is gonna cause problems until it fades away, but Alakazam's already taken some damage, so she's banking on it being enough. Flynn's wings kick into overtime as she darts in to slice at Alakazam, hoping to put an end to the psychic barrage before it gets to be a serious problem.]

Good luck getting your hands on it, man

[identity profile] notsilvertongue.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[Lyra's well-acquainted with just how much power a Feraligatr's got. Flynn might be built like a brick wall, but even she wouldn't be able to withstand more than a few hits like that. She could hope for a lucky miss with those Double Team copies, but she's not looking to risk it.

Just like Flynn has the potential to cause a lot of trouble for Silver's team, Feraligatr could be a problem for Lyra's; her best counters have already been knocked out, and her own Feraligatr is not only injured, but poisoned. Magcargo would go down in a single Waterfall... Dragonite might be able to do it if this Feraligatr doesn't have ice moves. It's a big risk, but she's going to need Flynn for Alakazam and those dark-types.

Lyra withdraws her Scizor, and instead sends out Dragonite. He ends up taking the Waterfall intended for Flynn, but again, resistances come in handy; Dragonite's still got plenty of stamina.]


Up into the sky, Janus! Hit 'em with Fly!

[The Dragonite spreads his wings and lifts into the air, climbing up out of reach. It's a strange reversal of the opening of the fight, really; now Silver's Feraligatr is the one with an opponent playing hard to get.]