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Her strength would be distance. Her strength would be height.[break][break]
Flight at such speeds came with its disadvantages—it was hard to breathe in the vacuum that the
extreme speed created, and it became even harder as Togekiss breached at a subtle angle upward, driving thin air thinner with each adjustment of this incline. Bailey had been told that inexperienced trainers would pass out from this strain—that the collective force acting upon the body could displace the flow of blood and leave pilots slumped against the very pokemon that helped them achieve such speeds.[break][break]
But, she had been training for this.[break][break]
Extreme Speed was followed by
extreme speed, pushing the fairy to her very brink as power exhausted itself from Tink's marshmallow like body—but it had to be done. Adrenaline burned with its impossible high, letting both trainer and pokemon become in-tuned with one another. Each breath, each wing-beat, until their senses sharpened in sync.[break][break]
That could only happen from years of experience—a lifetime spent working with one another had collected into
this—twenty years would not be broken by what was going to come next.[break][break]
Memories of Mossdeep may have left her frozen when the Guzzlord had made its appearance, but it would be that same memory that had told her to take to the skies.[break][break]
Extreme Speed continued to build its momentum, creating more distance, as she could see the star of condensed, unbelievable light gather from the Ultra Beast—at this distance, the creature looked more like a black drop of ink against the canvas of never-ending trees in this foreign, unfamiliar landscape. [break][break]
“Tink! Get ready!”[break][break]
Because it felt like this one would be bigger than all of its predecessors; her hands trembling as she felt her fairy's claws dig deep into the flesh to keep her from slipping.[break][break]
Extreme Speed came to its end, letting the fairy type pokemon gently glide as velocity was rapidly lost. When that happened, Bailey Cooper could breathe—she could hear the sizzle of the air, the unspeakable friction, like the smell of rain before lightning would strike.[break][break]
There was something called the motion parallax—a term that had seemed complicated to Bailey, but existed to describe a phenomena that people were all aware of.[break][break]
It was a funny name for a very simple concept.[break][break]
When you were in the backseat of a car, watching the horizon as it passed at rapid speed, objects in the distance would drag slower than those that were up close—when a plane would fly high in the sky from the Slateport airport, it would always seem to drag so slow that it could be followed with a finger.[break][break]
Because of how far away it was, the eyes would play tricks in its suggestion as to
where that object was.[break][break]
She was the airplane. She was the mountain in the horizon.[break][break]
Tink built distance not to run away, but to prepare herself for what would come next.[break][break]
Because it would be impossible to avoid an attack of such scale up
close, Bailey had replayed the events of Mossdeep to ponder
how she could avoid them. If an event like this were to arise again, what could be done to make it different?[break][break]
What could she weaponize?[break][break]
And that answer dawned on her with its simplicity.[break][break]
She was small—so very small against the endless sky that stretched beyond her.[break][break]
Nothing but a speck of white, moving at impossible speeds. It'd be like shooting a gun at a flea. You could point in its direction, but what were your chances of actually hitting it?[break][break]
Could a creature like an Ultra Beast aim accurately, even if the scale of the attack was at such a massive scale?[break][break]
She remembered the battle with the first Guzzlord—how it struggled to navigate without bulldozing in a straight line. The creature's cumbersome anatomy would work in her favor.[break][break]
Because as the beam began to materialize, as the hairs on the back of her neck rose in recognition, she knew that the creature would not be able to easily adjust its aim. It was limited by the range of its head—up or down. Extreme shifts to the left or right would be hard to account for.[break][break]
If it wanted accuracy, it should have used the little heads upon its hands.[break][break]
“FUCK! YOU!” She screamed in the face of an impossible attack, with every fiber of her being knowing that she had the
chance to dodge it.[break][break]
Just a chance.[break][break]
Extreme Speed was executed one more time, and it would drag Bailey in a drastic direction. To the left of the beam, at a sudden and sharp snap, pokemon and trainer would move at such speeds with the hopes of escaping the radius of the attack.[break][break]
Distance gave time to reach the right speeds. Height gave time to react[break][break].
At such speeds, she felt her stomach flip, and wondered if all that effort had bought them enough time.[break][break]
tldr: distance makes bailey cooper a tiny target. togekiss uses
extreme speed to capitalize on that distance in an attempt to avoid the attack, moving to the extreme left.