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Joined Apr '06

Name: San Wolves. I'm known as San, Sans or Wolves for short.

Former name: San Child of the Wolves.

Gender: Female

My discord is San Wolves#6009 (yes there is a space between San Wolves, just like it is on here). I do have a discord sever dedicated to Violet Winds. You don't have to have a character in the story to join it. But if you do join there are spoilers in certain channels, mainly in the Marked OC's section and pictures for what sort of technology I'm going to be using in the story. There are also fakemon and regional variants of Pokémon for Orre, Galar and Paldea that I will be using in Violet Winds. If you want to join, just send me a DM on discord or a PM me on here and I'll invite you to the sever!

I'm a twin and my twin sister is known as "AJ Aviary" on here. She has several stories she currently has up, Beautifully Broken (Voltron Legendary Defender), and three MHA stories all connected together known as the Blood Trilogy, which are individually known as Blood Orphans, Blood Ties, Blood Bonds, Blood Lillies, and Bloodlines, as well as several others. She also has several other stories as well that aren't MHA.

I'm co-writing with Scarlettarose, it is a Code Lyoko Next Generation Story called "And So It Begins Again", currently we have three chapters done and are working on the fourth.

As you might have noticed I deleted my earlier stories. I found out a lovely way to save them (if I had known of this earlier, I would have done so and gotten rid of those cringy stories), so I've got them on google docs, so I won't lose anything I've written all those years ago. So currently Violet Winds and And So It Begins Again are the only stories I'm working on, although ASIBA is on Scarlettarose's account.

I am also distracted with playing Genshin Impact on the PS4. It's very good! I'm already at Adventure level 36.

"And So It Begins Again" (Code Lyoko) - Word Count: 6,857.

Pokemon Axileo: Train and Saya: http:///albums/q40/Shadowdemonfox/Wolfies_zps169fad54.jpg (My friend made this! Isn't she awesome?)


Promoting of Stories:

Violet Walker from My Hero Academia: Revolution (MHA SYOC) by Flaming Fate Zero

Enoki Unabara and Toryou Teishiki from Blood Lilies (MHA SYOC) by A.J. Aviary

Aseru Soma (along with Tsuya Soma and Chiasa Soma, his wife and young daughter respectively) from Bloodlines (MHA SYOC) by A.J. Aviary

Hareyakana "Reya" Homura, Ren Homura, Reiichi Irezumi, Karafuru Umo and Tenshi Umo from Blood Orphans (MHA SYOC) by A.J. Aviary

Kugutsu Ayatsuri, Snowyn Frost (Yuki Tsurara), and Urufu Tsuki from Blood Orphans (MHA SYOC) by A.J. Aviary

Ashley Della Robbia, Alison Belpios, and Naomi Ishiyama from And So It Begins Again by Scarlettarose (and Co-authored by me)

Setsuna Yuuki from Gold Plating Silver Lining by Butterfly Chikage.

Kitsu Inari (with Zennosuke Sagara), Hiroki Himura, and Chiasa Soma from Lily Children by Ekoshio


Violet Winds (Pokémon) - Word Count Prologue: 1,201

Summary: The Legendaries of the world can't compete against the human race's sheer advancements in technology. With limited options and even less time on their side, the Legendaries make their choice and decide to put their faith in several humans. Can humans handle the powers gifted to them by the strongest beings of the pokémon world or will they abuse them? Will the humans marked by the Legendaries fight against the Legend Hunters and risk becoming targets themselves?

Chapter 1 is currently at a Count of 0 words.


CAST LIST FOR VIOLET WINDS

VIOS DARKEL - 16 - TRAVELER - ZERAORA - SUBMITTER: SAN WOLVES

POKÉMON TEAM: ???


SIDE CHARACTERS


COMPANION CHARACTER SHEET FOR VIOLET WINDS

Submitter Name: (Fanfiction and discord as you might have different names)

Name:

Nicknames:

Age: (16-18)

Gender:

Sexuality:

Career:

What is their dominant hand or are they ambidextrous?:

Bonded Legendary:

Legendary’s Gender:

Appearance:

Height and Weight:

Bonded Mark Location:

Traveling Clothes: (give me at least 2 to 3 different outfits and include winter clothes)

Nightwear:

Swimwear:

Traveling Gear: (Go through the list of gear on my profile and see if you want anything. Include Phone color and apps, as well as AirPod color and case color)

Hovervehicle: (Type: Scooter, bike, board -hoverboard-, blade -rollerblades-) and colors)

Personality: (This should be the most detailed section. At least 3-5 paragraphs.Tell me about your character what makes them who they are?! How do they treat others when they first meet them, how do they treat their friends, family? How do they treat their pokemon? It’s okay if they don’t like them at first! That makes things interesting! How are they after they warm up to them? What helps them connect to others? How do they act once they trust someone? What happens when they lose that trust? How easy is it to earn it back? Is an apology all they need or will it take more effort? What makes them angry, sad, happy? How do they handle pressure? How do they handle the aftermath of trauma? Please answer all these questions as they are very important!)

Strengths: (What is your character’s strengths, personality wise)

Weakness: (What are their flaws?)

Romance: (What sort of person would they fall for. If not interested just say N/A)

Likes: (At least 5)

Dislikes: (At least 5)

Fears: (What is your character scared of? Can be comical or serious.)

Habits: (Does your character have something they do a lot? What is it and why? Do they drum their fingers, twirl their hair, bounce their leg, if they are nervous? Or is there something they do when they are thinking?)

Backstory:

Family:

Hometown and Region:

Pokémon Team: (list in which one was their starter and in order they were caught. Keep in mind I might ask you to change your Pokémon if I have too many overlaps with one Pokémon).

Pokémon Name: (Leave blank or delete this if they don’t have a nickname, keep in mind I might have your change any that are the same as a current main character’s)

Pokémon Species:

Pokémon Type:

Gender: (do this for even the genderless Pokémon)

Pokémon Personality:

Likes:

Dislikes:

Habits: (Does your Pokémon partner have something they do a lot, what is it and why? Do they twitch their ears, wiggle their tail, hold their tail when they are thinking or nervous. Do they flex their claws, grind their teeth, growl? Do they puff smoke out of their mouth or nose, do they flutter their wings, hover in the air, when they are thinking or nervous?)

Brief Backstory: (include how they met/were caught by the trainer)

How they will be caught in the story: (If they are newbie trainers and catch them in the story.)

Other: (Anything I forgot that you want to add?)


GYM LEADER / ELITE CHARACTER SHEET FOR VIOLET WINDS

Submitter Name: (fanfiction and discord as you might have different names)

Name:

Nicknames:

Age: (21)

Gender:

Career: (Gym leader or Elite)

Gym/Elite Typing:

(Taken Typings: Normal, Steel, Dragon, Rock, Fight, Ice, Fire and Fairy. / Free Typings: Bug, Grass, Electric, Water, Psychic, Dark, Ground, Ghost, Poison and Flying.) (For Elite and Gym Typings, no they don’t have to match the legendary that has marked your character.)

What is their dominant hand or are they ambidextrous?:

Bonded Legendary:

Legendary’s Gender:

Appearance: (Hair color, length, style, eye color, shape, skin color, add if they have freckles, scars or noticeable piercings.)

Height and Weight: (feet and inches, please)

Bonded Mark Location:

Clothes:

Pokéballs: (Mainly if you use the normal red and white ones or if you customized them. If customized ones, describe them.)

Personality: (This should be the most detailed section. At least 3-5 paragraphs. Tell me about your character, what makes them who they are?! How do they treat others when they first meet them? How are they with challengers? How do they handle cocky kids? How do they handle defeat or a loss? How do they treat their friends, family? How do they treat their pokemon if they lose or win? How do they handle pressure? How do they handle the aftermath of trauma? Please answer all these questions as they are very important!)

Age you were when marked by the legendary and how many years you’ve been bonded to that legendary: (I might ask you to change this if you’re too young or if you had your were marked for longer than Darken Onyx and Takeshi Ishida who are both 45 and were marked at 15, so they’ve been marked for the last 30 years.)

Hometown and Region:

Pokémon Team: (Gym Leaders get to carry 12 Pokémon because of the number of challengers they face a day. Elites get 8 Pokémon. Keep in mind I might ask you to change your Pokémon if I have an overlap with another elite). I shouldn’t because I have the types that are free for the elites and gym leaders but just in case for whatever reason I do.)

(Example: Raichu (Raichi, Male), Bolthund (Inazuma, Female), Vikavolt (Kaminari, Male))


DEVICES IN VIOLET WINDS - THIS LIST WILL BE ADDED TO AS THEY SHOW UP IN THE STORY

Region Port: A teleporting system that allows for humans to instantly travel from one region to another, all one has to do is stand still on the large and faintly glowing circle and choose their destination through inputting the correct information of a city and region into the monitor that will appear in front of you as a solid hologram. If the city one wants to go to does not have one, then it will say that it cannot port you there because a Region Port doesn't yet exist there and will request that you input another destination. This teleporting system can be accessed through League Registered buildings such as pokécenters and pokémarts which will teleport you to another pokémart or pokécenters in the destination of your choice. The Region Port system is large enough to hold 10 people at a time and teleport them all individually to their destinations. Pokémon are mandated to be in their pokéball before one steps onto a Region Ports as it is not only safer for them to be in their pokéball as they can get sent to another destination if they no longer have contact with their trainer, but it can cause severed limbs if the pokémon limbs aren't all in the circle when it glows and flashes with a bright white light as it teleports people from one region to another. The Region Port System has since erected a barrier around itself -not unlike the Barrier System seen on Battlefields- before it teleports its passengers to their respective destinations. This device is powered and maintained and overseen by hundreds of Rotom, Porygon, Porygon2, and Porygon-Z's. The Region Port isn't something trainers will get or carry around with them. They are ports located all over the world and in every region. They have their own Access Points located in and around (almost) all cities and towns through outside ports, but they can also be found in and accessed from certain buildings such as Police Stations, Ranger HQ's, Centers, and League Stadiums.

Barriers: These invisible barriers were implanted in tournament arenas, official and unofficial gyms, stadiums, and battlefields all around the world. Each and every city and region have them implanted in order to protect the humans, spectators, and the surroundings from injury, death, and destruction by pokemon's attacks. These invisible barriers automatically activate when two trainers call out their pokémon and the referee is mandated to wait until the barrier is fully activated before calling the match to begin, and if they have no ref then they have to wait a full 60 seconds before they can begin and if the barrier isn't activated upon the first launched attack then the battle is mandated to be paused and continued elsewhere (this can happen on rare occasions with the portable barriers, and they are constantly being updated to fix these issues). The barrier will glow as it spreads along the entire battlefield even along the ground, creating a large rectangle shape. The rectangle will lengthen in certain areas and expand upwards to allow for flying pokémon to maneuver with ease and not be restricted by the barrier. The same thing will happen with ground and rock-type pokémon, as it will allow them to burrow and dig along the ground and unleash attacks from beneath the earth without being hindered by the barrier. Water types in water arenas and other areas of water such as lakes, oceans, rivers, ponds, etc will not hinder a water type's swimming, diving, maneuverability, or water attacks. This also includes grass pokémon on grassy terrain and with the grass type moves they use, and other pokémon who use moves that come from the ground such as grass pledge, water pledge, and fire pledge, among others that come from the sky like Draco Meteor, Future Sight, etc. Upon being struck by a pokemon's attack the barrier will shimmer from the impact allowing one to actually see the barrier for brief moments and will absorb the pokemon's attack in order to keep powering itself or to reinforce and fix any cracks that appear in the barrier. Cracking the barrier isn't easy to do and requires a tremendous amount of force and one striking the same area over and over again before it'll actually break.

Starting trainers are given portable invisible barriers by the Pokémon professor that look like small throwing disks that are both reflective during the day and in artificial lighting and glow in the dark at night or when in dark areas such as caves and caverns. These disks are thrown into the middle of the battlefield and activated upon contact with the ground and upon sensing both the trainer that it is registered to and another pokémon and will be able to tell if the opposing pokémon is wild. The barriers will then activate and form either a large rectangle, circle, square, dome, or prism-sized battlefield, it will depend on the environment it is used in. These barriers can also be used when training one's entire team of pokémon so that the pokémon can train while minimizing the damage to the surroundings and avoiding friendly fire or accidents involving wild pokémon and uninvited guests that stumble upon them while training. These barriers are to be used if they battle in the wilds, this protects the battling trainers, any passersby, wild pokémon, and the surrounding area from damage when they battle another trainer. It can even be used on wild pokemon to entrap them and prevent them from running away from a trainer but mainly it's used to keep the humans safe from the dangers and threats wild pokémon can pose to them. The barrier(s) have to be deactivated in order for anyone human or pokémon to pass through it to get into the barrier or outside of it. The only things that work and are allowed past the protective barriers are the pokémon's pokéball that allows for the trainer to recall the pokémon if it is in danger of being maimed or killed by its opponent. These barriers, portable and implanted, are powered by hundreds of Rotom and are maintained by humans and hundreds of Porygon, Porygon2, and Porygon-Z that work in sync with the Rotom and their human partners.

Kitchen: Someone finally had the ingenious idea to create a portable kitchen that is perfect for trainers and those with traveling careers who don't have the futuristic tents. These kitchens are fully stocked with cookware and utensils and have a fully operational sink -including a soap dispenser-, stove, oven, fridge and freezer, microwave, toaster, and drawers/cabinets. The appliances are all shut off (save for the fridge and freezer, as cold stuff such as drinks and foods can be put into it and it won't shut off) when the kitchen goes back into standby mode, as they fold up and can be put into one's backpack so it doesn't need to be carried around. They are fully voice-activated but can be used manually because not everyone likes using the voice activation system. The kitchen can be placed on a mute mode so that it is completely silent but will require to be watched to make sure nothing gets burned or boils over. The kitchen's color scheme can be changed but the color options are limited to only ruby, amber, sapphire, emerald, and amethyst for the accents on some utensils, with stainless steel, diamond, copper, and bronze for the appliances, and cabinets/drawers being pinewood, birchwood, redwood, cherrywood or some other type of wood. The colors can't be changed through the app and can only be bought at a store, so be sure it's something you'll want to keep and use for a while. These kitchens are powered and maintained by a trio of rotom and a porygon.

Washer and Dryer: These portable devices are very useful when one has found themselves in situations where they need their clothes to be washed or dried. The appliances are voice-activated but can be activated manually with buttons and dials. These handy appliances will shift into standby mode at a push of a button located on the top left corner of the washer and dryer, after that they fold up and can be put into one's backpack so it doesn't need to be carried around. These washers and drawers are only available in white, silver, copper, and bronze, their colors aren't able to be changed because they don't need an app and can only be bought in one of these respective colors. These washers and dryers are powered and maintained by a pair of rotom.

Grooming Station: A portable grooming station made for pokémon, it comes with a multitude of grooming supplies for pokémon of all types. An adjustable bathtub that automatically changes to be large enough to fit the pokémon that will be bathed, all one has to do is give it a voice command and tell it what pokémon will be getting bathed. The bathtub has two extendable showerheads, one that is small for the trainer to use and the other that is controlled by the Rotom and voice-activated so that it can get every inch of the larger pokémon wet and cleaned off of soap. On that note of having such large pokémon that are not so easily cleaned a platoon of robot hands armed with sponges, washcloths and pre-requested scented soap can wash every inch of a larger pokémon in minutes, something that humans can't hope to do without help and a lot effort and time spent clearing such massive creatures. After use the washcloths would be washed, the sponges would be expelled of all soap within and rinsed again for good measure and the scented soap would be refilled if empty. The Grooming Station is foldable and put into standby mode just like the other portable devices are and are activated through voice activation or through a push of a button. The robotic hands and power are controlled, fueled, and maintained by both a rotom and a porygon.

Backpack: Unlimited inventory storage system that takes on the appearance of a backpack which is also called a bag. The bag's highly developed sensors scan things and then put them into storage and lists them by item category. You can even store ingredients in it and they will stay fresh until they are pulled out for use. Food items can also be put back into your inventory after they've been pulled out because you can't use them as you had intended. You can put a plate of hot food inside of it and it will remain hot and fresh once it's pulled out again a few hours to days later, the same can be done with cold foods and drinks as they too can be stored within the bag and stay fresh and chilled until they are taken out again hours or days later. This is done because time is non-existent in that pocket dimension. The items within the bag can be accessed from an app on one's phone and teleported from the bag into one's hand so long as the bag is within the app's appropriate range or they can manually find it by saying what they need or want through voice command and reaching in to get it as the items are moved around within and the item requested is shoved to the forefront for easy reach. It's a very handy tool. The bags come in a wide range of colors and designs but can only remain in the color and design that they were bought in, as the color and design aren't able to be changed through the app because the app can't support it. Options are limited in terms of color and design one can buy, as some bag designs are limited-time items or only available in certain seasons, so it's best to find a color and design you like and won't want to change. These bags and storage systems are powered and maintained by a pair of rotom and porygon.

Futuristic Tents: These futuristic tents put themselves together at a push of a button. Folded up they look like a colorful small square box (with a small metallic button on the left side to activate it) that is no bigger than a fully extended pokéball. These tents are big and large enough to house the trainer and most pokémon that want to sleep in the tent with the trainer but it has weight and height limits. This tent is highly weather-resistant, they have a regulating temperature system that can be either adjusted through voice command, through the tent app or manually. These tents are strong enough to withstand extreme weather conditions such as thunderstorms, heavy rainstorms, sandstorms, snowstorms, and blizzards, they come in a wide variety of colors that can be changed from the tent app on one's phone. The inside of the tent, the furniture, kitchen and the bathroom aren't changeable and match the outside color of the tent, the inside of the tent comes with a bed that has sheets and a comforter, and a rug along the floor. Pokémon beds for their companions can be bought and stored in the tent. It even has a fully functional kitchen with everything one would expect to find in a small kitchen (but some futuristic tents can be bought that don't have this feature, as it is an expensive feature) and a bathroom with an enclosed shower stall that has adjustable hot and cold temperature settings, a sink that also has adjustable temperature settings with two doored cabinets and three small drawers, a toilet, and a toilet paper dispenser. Anything placed in the drawers and cabinets will be fine when it is in standby mode so new items can be bought and stored in the tent app. The shower and sinks are voice-activated while the toilet doesn't have that feature.

Trapping System: Not many people use it but it is meant to be a capturing tool that surrounds the entire area of your campsite and will capture anything and anyone who comes within range be they human or pokémon (it knows the difference between registered pokémon and wild ones and ones not owned by the trainer that is registered to the Trapping System), it will sound an alarm when someone or something is captured in the barrier cage that activates upon uninvited guests entering the campsite's edge which can be deactivated by voice command or through the trap app on one's phone. The trapping system is powered and maintained by a pair of Rotom and Porygon.

AirPods: Wireless headphones that attach to one's ear so that they don't lose it and it can't fall off or out because it's attached to one's ear. These devices can connect to one's phone, dex, kitchen, tent, and backpack, so instead of going to mute mode the devices will connect to the AirPods, and any sounds they make will come through the AirPods, which makes them silent to the rest of the world until the owner speaks through the voice-activation system to command one of the devices to do something or to turn off. In addition to that, the AirPods allow the trainer/coordinator to understand what their pokémon are saying because it connections to the pokéballs owned by the trainer/coordinator, and thus the registered pokémon it is registered to. With each new capture, the AirPods will register the new addition and allow the trainer/coordinator to understand their companion upon its release from its pokéball. This process can take anywhere from 5 minutes to 30 minutes as it depends on the pokémon's brain size, as larger pokémon take longer, and in order to make sure this process is complete and not interrupted the pokéball will lock and will only unlock after the process is completed. The AirPods pokémon communication feature works even when pokémon are in their pokéballs. The AirPods only come in solid colors such as red, blue, green, yellow, orange, turquoise, pink, purple, white, and black. The cases are self-charging and are the same color as the AirPods but the protective cases that go around the actual AirPod case it comes in can come in various colors and designs, even glow in the dark.

Futuristic holographic phones are the hottest thing in the market. They are a shiny metallic color and are about the size of a small rectangle (think of it as an iPod nano) when first bought. The phones can be set to a customized color and design and be changed whenever one wants to change it in the settings section. These phones can be adjusted to be any size the user wants. They have many features such as the text size being adjustable in settings, the sound being able to be lowered or raised by just touching the left side of the phone, being able to turn off the screen by pressing the top right corner of the phone or turn it off completely by holding the top right corner of the phone. These phones have unlimited data and are self-changing, as they charge whenever the screen is blank, be it out in rest mode or actually shut down and turned off. These phones are both voice-activated and can be operated in manual mode. The phones also have are highly secured to only one user to prevent it from being accessed when stolen or lost and will activate its tracking feature if its self-teleporting system is damaged and it can't teleport to the user via their pokédex and will instead teleport to one of their emergency contacts' location or to the user's home. The phones also have an autosave feature so notes, messages, game data, settings, and like are all automatically saved so it won't be lost. They are also highly durable, able to survive falls from great heights without breaking, and can survive being shocked by electric pokémon without short-circuiting or being fried, they are also fully waterproof and weather resistant.

Downloadable Apps can be downloaded from the App Store either for free or through purchase. There are many apps one can download from games, book and music apps, and much more. Here are some apps that are very useful for both daily living and travelers, mainly they are used by trainers, professors, gym leaders, league officials, police, nurses and laboratory assistants, retired trainers, and other careers that require traveling and pokémon ownership. There are many apps such as the map app, a translating app (it translates any and all languages, even dead or ancient ones, the translating app is mostly used in and around ancient dig sites, wall carvings, tomb sites, etc and will read ancient languages aloud if one has the AirPods in, the app on and has their camera on and is looking at the words written on the walls, etc), a health monitoring app for yourself, a pokémon health monitoring app (can be included in the data for the pokémon tracking microchip), a friendship monitoring app (same as above), a trading app (so long as two trainers have the app, they can trade pokémon without needing to be at a trade center which is located in all Centers. In order to trade with someone else, each trainer must be standing in front of each other and can only be five feet apart, each trainer will have to have the pokémon they want to trade held out to the other trainer in their hand and must hit the "Do you wish to trade?" option that will appear on the screen, both trainers must accept the trade for it to work. Upon accepting both pokéballs will glow white before they will disappear from the trainer's hands and reappear in the opposite trainer's hand. The trade can't be canceled but recently traded pokémon can be traded back to their original trainer if both trainers agree to it as both trainers will be asked "Are you satisfied with your choice?" and if both trainers or even just one trainer selects the "No" option, then each pokéball will glow white and will return to their registered trainer. This is a fast and easy way of evolving one's pokémon that require to be traded to evolve.), a tent app to alter your tent's appearance and settings, a kitchen app to keep track of items in your fridge and freezer and show what has been broken or damaged and thus needs replacing in terms of both appliances, cookware, and utensils, item storage app to check your items in storage without looking through your storage bag, the trap monitoring app, an egg monitoring app egg tracking system and recall app (the last one can only be accessed through the pokédex), a pokémon tracking app (for your registered pokémon only! Useful for when one of your mon's goes missing or wanders off or is taken or you lose sight of it in a busy city or twisting forest because you can't keep up with it while it's leading you somewhere. This microchip can be administered by any Nurse Joy at a Pokécenter, one just needs to ask. The information can be changed or swapped if a pokémon has been traded or both trainers can be added to the data so both can keep tabs on where their former pokémon is. The data can be updated at any time by a Nurse Joy.), Teleport App is where a traveling trainer can connect to the Region Port System and teleport themselves to the closest Pokémon Center if they are severely injured, sick, in mortal danger, or their pokémon are severely injured and need to be seen by a Nurse Joy right away. All pokémon MUST be within their pokéballs when this happens or else they will be left behind. If the pokemon's pokéballs are left behind it can be retrieved through a recall system that can be accessed from a trainer's pokédex which will teleport the pokéball (and hopefully the pokemon within) to the trainer's dex's location. This is only to be used in emergencies, if it's used in a non-emergency situation one will be fined and the police will be contacted and the one who did it could have their training license suspended for a few weeks to a few months on the first warning. If one does it a second or third time then their license will be revoked indefinitely and they can and will face jail time. (More apps will be added as I think of them. Or if you have any ideas for apps feel free to share and I'll include them.)

Futuristic Dexes: The dexes take on the appearance of a watch with no face, instead the top center of the watch above where the face of the clock would sit is a small circle that constantly glows a soft blue with a transparent space below it for one to place their thumb or finger on the device to scan their fingerprint. Upon one's voice being registered, the watch is then fully voice-activated. The dex can be switched to manual mode with one's fingers touching the holographic screen, as the dex also has fingerprint registration and can scan fingerprints and be opened by one's unique fingerprint. The blue glow will get brighter or duller depending on the settings and if the voice commands are used to lower the brightness, it can also be done manually if silence is needed. The dex's thickness and length depends on the size of one's fingers and wrist. The dexes are as durable as the phones are if not more so given their importance, and are fully waterproof and weatherproof. Upon being opened a holographic screen will activate hovering a few inches above the dex, the screen size and text size being adjustable through voice commands or manually done. The dex automatically scans once a pokemon comes into its scanning range, shooting out a few beams of blue light, even when they aren't active, as they automatically scan a pokémon when they come into range. The range of the scans varies but it can scan for nearby ground and rock types that are underground, as well as scan flying types that are in the air, bug and grass types in the undergrowth and trees when in forests, and water types that are beneath the water's surface. It's very handy and far more advanced than the previous pokédexes were previously. The dexes have a recall system for pokéballs that are registered to the trainer, the pokéballs (and hopefully the pokémon within) can be called back to the dex if the pokéballs are misthrown, lost, or stolen. The dex's color can be customized when a starting trainer first gets it and will remain that way after they've set it up and clicked confirm that the trainer approves of the choice, it will ask them three times if they are sure that this color and design is what they want because they can only change the color and design once. After that, the trainer is stuck with it for the rest of their days as a trainer or until they no longer own the dex. The dex's colors will remain the way it was set up until the dex is no longer owned by the trainer, upon relinquishing the dex back to the Professor it will return to its primary color of red and the data they collected within will be saved to a file under the retiring trainer's name and will then become a blank slate to be used for the next generation.

Futuristic Pokéballs: Pokéballs have been updated and upgraded. They can now come in different colors and be customized by the professor of each region to the specifications of new and old trainers. Unique pokéballs such as masterballs, ultraballs, greatballs, primerballs, diveballs, heavyballs, luxuryballs, nestballs and the like have been discontinued and are no longer in production because there is no need for them because the pokéballs now automatically adjust to a Pokémon's strength, weight and height into account, as well as creating a suitable environment for the pokémon that has been captured within the pokéball. The pokémon in their pokéballs are placed in stasis if they are injured so that they won't lose blood or injure themselves further. Those that aren't in stasis can do whatever they wish, sleep, wander, train, or wait. Pokémon within their pokéballs can see and hear everything that goes on within the world outside so they can be ready when they are needed. All pokéballs now have an automatic return feature that can recall a pokémon into their pokéball if they are out of it or if they have been stolen and released by the thief. This is very handy as it can be activated through the pokédex or voice activation (if one is close enough for the pokéball to hear the command issued). The pokéball recall system is accessed through one's pokédex and can be used no matter the distance between the pokéball and the pokédex. It can work both region-wide and worldwide. The pokéballs are registered to the trainer's ID, phone, and pokédex, so upon one retiring as from their pokémon career, the pokédex will be automatically unregistered from the pokéballs' data, so that there will be no confusion on who owns the pokémon tied to the pokéball.

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