Master of Faster
He/Him
25
December 12
Goldenrod, Johto
Straight
Mauville Gym Leader
Champion
"With great speed comes great responsibility."
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Josh Devlin
taking the first step [gym]
POSTED ON Feb 19, 2024 21:08:19 GMT
By the time Josh had rounded the corner, the Sharpedo and Barraskewda in front of him were already in the air. He couldn't focus on them, though; if his timing wasn't right, he would fall short on the jump. His Pokémon would have to swim against a nasty current, costing enough time for the Kingdra and even the challenger's Pokémon behind him to make last-second passes.
Swallowing, Josh tensed his wrists as he readied the command for Kairi to floor it. If he didn't, he wouldn't be able to keep up with what would assuredly be a Dragon Dancing Kingdra behind him. "Kairi, let's go! QUICK ATTACK!" he shouted, flicking the Vaporeon's reins. After a brief dive beneath the surface, Kairi powerfully swished her long tail, launching her into the air. She was ready to cross the finish line with a big splash.
QUICK ATTACK is used. Y_yUOP6|
The smaller water-type's whirling tail was humming from how fast it moved out of water, it and the shark neck and neck in the race's final moments. As swift as the BARRASKEWDA was, ACE SHEEKE's SHARPEDO put on the afterburners after the redhead dug his heels into the blue predator sharply, finishing in a clean first place, with ERON IUNIS not far behind.
Genevieve Cromwell and her VAPOREON battled the KINGDRA in front of them fiercely, the challenger's Pokémon slapping the water behind her extra hard using her flexible and powerful tail. The duo gradually made up time on the DRAGON DANCING competitor in front of them as the Gym Leader coasted to a third-place finish on his own VAPOREON's QUICK ATTACK. The challenger and the blue-haired trainer were the only two left to finish.
Josh turned around to watch the final few seconds of the race, impressed with how much of a fight the VAPOREON was putting up. Keeping up with a KINGDRA whose speed was enhanced by DRAGON DANCE was no small feat. Had they had a little more track to work with, they would have made the pass. Alas, they had run out of real estate, the challenger finishing the race in fifth place.
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NEW THEME SONG! Hurrah for the Champion - F-ZERO GX ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Cameras flashed from the stands as the top three finishers stood on the podium. Ace in particular was proud of his Sharpedo by not only beating, but smashing, the course record. He lamented that Genevieve Cromwell could not join him on the podium. Once the brief ceremony had ended, Josh led the challenger back toward the Gym's rear entrance.
"You have solid fundamentals," Josh half-complimented, "but there are still things I noticed that need some work. Do you mind seeing me in my office upstairs?" Provided the Ranger agreed, Josh would withdraw Kairi before leading her up the elevator to the third floor and into his office. With, the amount of Raikou memorabilia was mind-boggling. In a corner was the crown jewel of the collection: what appeared to be a custom-made, Ride-On Raikou stuffie that may have beckoned Genny to sit on it.
Josh turned his monitor around, pulling up a recording of the race. He fast-forwarded to the second lap, where Uzi tried to blast forward in a constant Quick Attack chain for the entire lap. "You have great fundamentals, and you clearly have a budding relationship with your Vaporeon, Genny," he started. "There was one glaring thing that caught my attention, though, and that was pacing. You don't seem to have a good grasp on your Pokémon's limits, which is really important. Even if something goes wrong, you can't panic."
The Gym Leader opened a drawer in his desk, pulled one of his Gym Badges out, and set it on the desk in front of him. "Ever since the end of the race, I've been unsure about whether I should give you this. I have to admit, your performance had a lot of highs to it. But overall it was... really borderline." Exhaling deeply, he shook his head. "I tell you what. If you can commit to a follow-up appointment where we spend some time working on your pacing and getting to know your Pokémon's limits better, I'll give you a Badge. But I won't sign off on the paperwork making it official unless you follow through. I want to give this to you. I really do. But I want to see a better understanding of level-headedness first. Is this something you can agree to?"
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