>"Hey, have a little faith in my and Kaguya's ability to work together to solve this incident."
>Pfft, haha.
> “Just try not to burn both worlds down,” Reimu says.
> “Aw,” Nue says. “Tell you what, we’ll keep it down and only destroy Sinnoh.”
> “Works for me,” the shrine-maiden says. “Sinnoh’s the name of the planet overhead?”
> “Just the nearest one country.” Nue explains “We don’t really have a name for their planet yet, we can’t just call it ‘Earth’ after all.”
>"No but seriously, not everything is just your responsibility. Wasn't there a time when Yuuka worked with you and Marisa to solve incidents?"
> “Yes, let’s not have a repeat of that incident,” Reimu says, gazing outside. “You don’t want her in Gensokyo doing the things she did in Makai.”
> Reimu sighs. “The thing is, keeping Gensokyo safe is my responsibility.”
> “And you’ve done a good job,” Eirin says through the door. “And now, it’s your job to rest. Let someone else handle this one.”
> “Doc?” Nue asks, “You don’t seem the eve’s dropping type.”
> “What, you think I’d leave guarding Reimu to the rabbits?” Eirin says.
> You’d like to say Eirin is being a rude. You’d like to, but between keeping Reimu from discharging herself and keeping tabs on you, you’d probably have less respect for her if she
wasn’t keeping tabs.
>Acquire Reimu's phone number.
> “635-6456, Remiu says. “Keep me in the loop,” Reimu says
>Activate pokecomputer: check on piece of amber if that's something we can do.
>Store Crobat.
> You look up Oreburg on the computer, and find a website. One of the tabs says “fossil pickup”.
> You click the tab, and a dialogue box says “Please place your pokedex on top of the teleportation module.” Soon after placing your machine next to the laptop’s rounded groove, a message pops up.
> “Dear Museum patron. Thank you for contribution one AMBER FOSSIL to the pokemon resurrection project. We have successfully cloned one AERODACTYL from the sample, and have placed it into yoru pc. We thank you for your contribution to our understanding of ancient life forms and fossil resurrection technology.
> You then go to your PC storage box, confirming the arrival of an Aerodactyl. You then place your crobat’s pokeball on top of the PC’s groove. As Reimu stares intently, you pokeball vanishes into thin air, appearing in the PC as a little Crobat picture. You place your dragonite in as well, making your current party consist of the following:
> Haunter
> Ponyta
> Charizard
> Lucario
> Registeel
> Ditto
> Your computer has the following pokemon:
> Beedrill
> Scyther
> Kingler
> Magikarp
> Seadra
> Fearow
> Koffing
> Koffing
> Koffing
> Weezing
> Golbat
> Golbat
> Crobat
> Aerodactyl
> Dragonite
> Reimu stare intently at your work on the PC, before asking, “Is that magic or technology?”
> “I’d say the two are indistinguishable here,” Nue replies.
>_