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Gym Gym Gym


===Rules===

Arena: The Firefly

The battle take place in the silent world of space and both opponents start on the surface of the Firefly class ship, Serenity. Trainers are provided with space suits, and Pokemon with an indestructible, blue-tinged bubble of oxygen about their heads at all times.

While they are in contact with the ship’s surface, gravity holds, but as soon as they leave the surface, whether to jump in the air, or to dodge an attack, gravity takes a vacation and the Pokemon may go floating off into space. Luckily, there are handy space-Pokemon who will fetch back any Pokemon who does find himself flying away, bringing it back down to the surface with a penalty of 5(%) health lost through pure terror at the freefalling and lack of gravity.

Every sixth turn, the referee rolls a dice to determine whether Serenity is on the run from the Alliance, with a 30% chance of this being true. If this happens, all participants must use a full turn to hold on for dear life, lest they be lost in the depths of space. During this lost turn, however, each Pokemon regains 20(%) energy, as a result of sitting still and performing no moves.

The top of the Serenity is an uneven place, looking like this. Pokemon can move about the top of the ship at will, and even down the sides if they please, because of the built-in surface gravity field.

Rules

- As space is a singularly noiseless place, no sound-based attacks will work.
- The same goes for weather moves, as there is obviously no weather in space.
- If a Pokemon loses contact with the surface of Serenity, they will be automatically transported back by one of the referee’s Pokemon, and lose 5(%) health.
- Each Pokemon may only use Double Team once, and instead of its normal lasting time, it will only last one turn, as the clones have no gravity to stop them floating off into space.
- Toxic may not be used, and any powder-based moves have a higher likelihood of failure (70%) due to it being easier for them to disperse.
- Any moves that would normally damage the environment (Dig, Earthquake, etc.) does the same as what it would normally do, minus the damaging element. So an Earthquake would shake the surface and do its normal damage to the opponent, but the surface of the ship will not be harmed.


===Battlers===

Weasel Overlord
O X O

Sayuri, M
Shed Skin
[ {} {} {} {} {} {} { ] 61
[ {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} { ] 93
@_@ Ugh so painful
Fire Blast~Extremespeed~Fire Blast

vs

Dogfish44
O O X

Data
Trace
[ {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} ] 100
[ {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} ] 100
Ouch!
Psychic~Ice Beam~Psychic

===Round 5===

Well well. Now Dogfish releases a new Pokemon. Hello to Data, the Porygon. The battle resumes atop teh Serenity, as Data starts loading up the requested program, until Sayuri flings a massive Fire Blast! Sayuri is close enough to Data so the Blast actually holds together (amidst being in this thin atmospheric containment bubble..) but Data quickly fires off a Psychic pulse that disrupts the flames, but it takes all of Data's power to do so.

Say: -10E ===///=== Data: -8E

Glad she averted near death, Sayuri rockets forward, and before Data even knows what happened there's a massive blue skinny snake body slamming him from all directions. It bounces backwards, and fires the Beam at anythng blue, since its completly smashed up. The beam hits, and Sayuri rolls to a stop a few feet away. Damn him!

Say: -7E/-16H ===///=== Data: -8E/-10H

Not pleased at all, Sayuri once again opts to put the Ice out of commission, and fires a Fie Blast. This one has to travel and Data's Psychic makes it through the FireBlast, but again, dispelling such an attack eats up the whole Psychic and doesn't blast it back to owner

Say: -10E ===///=== Data: -8E

Yay for stars.

===Stats===

Weasel Overlord
O X O

Sayuri, M
Shed Skin
[ {} {} {} {} { ] 45
[ {} {} {} {} {} {} { ] 66
No more of those.

vs

Dogfish44
O O X

Data
Shed Skin
[ {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} ] 90
[ {} {} {} {} {} {} {} { ] 76
Lame

Notes:

Weesy