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+ | '''Pikachu & Squirtle''' is a <s>hoax [[Nintendo DS]] game</s> <s>''real PC game''</s> [[vaporware]] by [[User:Chao|Chao]] and [[Son-X]]. | ||
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+ | The prologue begins with an injured [[Pikachu]] being carried away to a [[Poké Center]]. He is healed up, and rests there during the night. He decides to escape out of the window, and uses a large floating object to drift out to sea. By morning, he wakes up at the edge of [[Poké Island]], where his adventure is about to begin. He is "royally" greeted by the Queen (more specifically with a smack in the face). [[Queen Jigglypuff]] is then captured by [[Mewtwo]]. Pikachu then meets [[Squirtle]]. From there, his soon-to-be friends are introduced one by one, and they agree to venture forth and save Jigglypuff from her ill fate. | ||
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+ | === Lord Meowth === | ||
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+ | ''Lord Meowth'' (Known also as ''Lord Nyasu'' in [[Japan]]ese and [[Engrish]] versions), is the main antagonist. Nyasu's ultimate goal was to [[usurp]] the kingdom controlling [[Poké Island]]. Once in control of the island, he then wanted to make the Island and the [[monarchy]] better and improve the quality of life of the island, though due to his personality it is hard to tell weather he actually meant any of it. He had originally intended to non-violently achieve this goal by marrying [[Queen Jigglypuff]], although complications caused by [[Pikachu]]'s rescue of her led him to need to use more violent measures. He owns a tower, aptly named [[Lord Meowth's Tower]], from which he does ''most'' of his dirty work. | ||
- | + | Nyasu is a typical [[Meowth]] with a white [[cloak]] and black, spiked choker holding the cloak to his body. The cloak also plays into his personality slightly. Before engaging a foe in [[battle|combat]], he removes his cloak if he feels the opponent is a worthy adversary(Like Pikachu). However, if Nyasu believes the opponent will be a waste of his time, he leaves the cloak on. | |
- | + | Nyasu has a very interesting personality for a villain. He morally believes violence to be unnecessary in achieving goals. So at first, he tries all non-violent methods, including leaving the violence up to his minions, to distract Pikachu and eventually get the Island. However, he is not above using violence to get his way, should he believe that his way is better. As such, Nyasu eventually gets violent himself and begins using more aggressive tactics in his plan. Nyasu is also quite enigmatic at times. Nyasu treats his minions(especially his most loyal) more like friends. In this sense, Nyasu creates a bond and trust with his minions, allowing them to be able to cooperate better and therefore, kickass. | |
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- | + | ''Deoxys'' is an associate of [[Lord Meowth]] who serves as a reoccurring [[antagonist]]. He possesses great power, and is second to only others just as powerful as he. However, unlike his [[superior]], he is quite not afraid to use his full powers to [[usurp]] the [[kingdom]] of [[Queen Jigglypuff]]. He even manages to gain partial control of [[Mewtwo's Castle]] at the end of episode 1, and regains partial [[entity]] for the finale of episode 3. His motives however, besides bloodthirst and control of Mewtwo's castle, are widely unknown. | |
- | + | Deoxys has the appearance of a Deoxys(obviously), spending most of his time in attack [[forme]]. He also wears a brown hooded cloak, with sleeves longer than his [[tentacle]]s. | |
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- | + | Deoxys, like his superiors Lord Meowth and [[AKA]], possesses great intellect and schemes most hours. However, unlike the other two, he plots plans of [[manipulation]], [[betrayal]], [[possession]], and even [[death]]. Also unlike Meowth, he is not afraid of violence, and in fact, rather enjoys it to a degree. Deoxys is enigmatic, preferring to leave everyone in the dark about himself when speaking. This also creates distrust amongst villains occasionally, but as long as Lord Meowth trusts him, no one is allowed to break pact with him. | |
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- | + | In and out of combat, Deoxys can create powerful, life-like illusions, and distort reality in strange ways. He can even use these illusions to create false guises for himself and give himself false strength. He uses his distortion powers to possess Mewtwo's Castle and turn it into the upside down [[Castle Deoxys]]. Many more illusions, including hordes of [[rampant]] [[Unown]], were created inside as a result of such distortion. He can also use these powers to manipulate the immediate, visible area around him. | |
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- | + | In combat, Deoxys can change formes at will, but mainly stays in attack forme in order to inflict [[maximum damage]] on his foes. Deoxys is also capable of many other abilities, including creating and firing [[laser]]s. Deoxys, like most powerful entities in Pikachu and Squirtle, is capable of [[Psybeam]] and [[Psyball]]. Aditionally, he can use his powers of illusion to imitate many more moves and skills, including a false [[invincibility]]. | |
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- | + | Not much of Deoxys' skills outside of combat are explored. It is assumed though, that like Meowth, he must have at least a sharp mind and great manipulative skills. However, while he lacks the charismatic leadership qualities of Meowth, he is far more capable of being secretive, intimidating, and down right nasty than his superior. Thus, he has a large image anyhow. | |
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- | The | + | ''The Receptionist'' (''HKE/DKE Receptionist'' in [[Japan]]ese) is a grumpy receptionist who works at [[Honchkrow Enterprises]]. She, like many of the HKE employees, does about [[over 9000|9000]] other jobs in addition to being a receptionist, including being the main course in the [[Murky Krow]]'s signature special meal, the [[Big Fat Feast]]. The Receptionist is a [[Honchkrow]], and is the only other Honchkrow aside from [[Honchkrow (PAS)|the big man himself]] that works at the HKE/Murky Krow/Gift shop chain. You can commonly find her at the reception desk in the lobby answering [[phone call]]s and yelling over the [[Intercom System]]. |
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- | + | The Receptionist has the appearance of a normal Honckrow, except she has big [[boobies]] and wears a [[pink]] sun dress. She is quite portly, making her the perfect bird to use for the Big Fat Feast. | |
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- | + | The Receptionist is a [[Girl#The_Bitch|very snooty woman]]. She often hates dealing with [[costumer]]s and phone calls, and often transfers them to another line where she doesn't have to deal with them. When she does seem like she's enjoying her phone conversation, it's probably because she's on the phone with [[1]] [[Mismagius (PAS)|of her]] [[Glameow (PAS)|friends]]. The Receptionist is also not afraid to speak her mind and defend her point, especially with her menacing demeanor and mountains of body fat. The Receptionist also is so [[pissed off]] all the time she usually takes violent or verbally degrading actions against other people. Often she implies this grumpiness came from constantly being used in Big Fat Feasts, but she was this way even before the Murky Krow started serving the feasts. | |
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- | + | She has no role in the games, partially because Honchkrow and his business also do not exist within the world and story of the game. However, The Receptionist has quite a comparably decent role in the series. She and other fellow employees Honchkrow, Mismagius, [[Uncle Murkrow]], and [[Ethan]] are often seen together involving themselves in HKE [[shenanigans]]. Here, The Receptionist takes on several jobs: the receptionist (duh) for the lobby, the [[gift shop]] clerk, the [[intercom]] announcer, a [[waitress]] at the Murky Krow, a [[janitor]] after dark, and a main course ''Big Fat Feast''. The Receptionist has the [[amazing]] ability to [[Instant Regeneration|instantly regenerate herself after being killed]]. This is the sole reason that allows HKE to get away with using her as both an employee and menu item. | |
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- | + | The Receptionist bitterly hates Ethan and most of the other humans. She believes they are weak, lazy, cowardly, incompetent, and should [[death|disappear of the face of the earth]]. | |
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- | + | ''Queen Jigglypuff'' is the self-proclaimed queen of [[Poké Island]]. However, right at the beginning of episode 1, she is kidnapped by [[Mewtwo]], and spends almost half the game inside [[Mewtwo's Castle]] and [[Lord Meowth's Tower]] waiting to be rescued. After being rescued, she joins [[Pikachu]] in his struggles against the villains of the game. | |
- | + | Jigglypuff can surprisingly hold her own, despite looking like a total [[bimbo]] in [[the game]]'s opening. She has special [[Kunai]] shaped like the [[playing card]] [[suit]]s. She can also flit too and fro in the air. Jigglypuff borrows her [[Cute Charm]] ability from the Pokémon games themselves. Jigglypuff has a [[30]]% chance of [[confusing]] the enemies when they attack her. Pokémon bosses only have a [[15]]% chance of confusion, and [[Green]]/[[Gary Oak]] and [[Delia]] cannot be confused from the ability. | |
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- | + | Jigglypuff has a ''castle'' named after her, directly on the center of [[Poké Island]]. Everything else centers around it, much like the people radiate around the Queen herself. In Episodes 1, 3, and 4, the castle is usually empty, aside from guards and loafing party members. It is more like a museum, as the castle becomes more decorated the more you accomplish throughout the episodes. | |
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- | + | In episode 2, however, [[Wigglytuff]], Queen Jigglypuff's jealous and psychotic sister, joins the forces of [[Lord Meowth]] and takes over Jigglypuff's Castle. She then turned it into a giant, death-trapped asylum-like palace. She also built a secret garage and lab, for researching her latest and greatest piece of machinery; the [[Wigglnaitor]]. Once Wigglytuff is kicked out, however, the castle is restored to normal for the rest of episode 2. | |
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- | + | A ''Negative'' is a type of [[dark entity]]. Though the origins of the Negatives are unknown, they all share common characteristics, and live in a bizarre [[parallel universe|mirror dimension]] known as the [[Negative World]]. | |
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Revision as of 22:17, 28 September 2011
Pikachu & Squirtle is a hoax Nintendo DS game real PC game vaporware by Chao and Son-X.
Plot
The prologue begins with an injured Pikachu being carried away to a Poké Center. He is healed up, and rests there during the night. He decides to escape out of the window, and uses a large floating object to drift out to sea. By morning, he wakes up at the edge of Poké Island, where his adventure is about to begin. He is "royally" greeted by the Queen (more specifically with a smack in the face). Queen Jigglypuff is then captured by Mewtwo. Pikachu then meets Squirtle. From there, his soon-to-be friends are introduced one by one, and they agree to venture forth and save Jigglypuff from her ill fate.
Characters
Lord Meowth
Lord Meowth (Known also as Lord Nyasu in Japanese and Engrish versions), is the main antagonist. Nyasu's ultimate goal was to usurp the kingdom controlling Poké Island. Once in control of the island, he then wanted to make the Island and the monarchy better and improve the quality of life of the island, though due to his personality it is hard to tell weather he actually meant any of it. He had originally intended to non-violently achieve this goal by marrying Queen Jigglypuff, although complications caused by Pikachu's rescue of her led him to need to use more violent measures. He owns a tower, aptly named Lord Meowth's Tower, from which he does most of his dirty work.
Nyasu is a typical Meowth with a white cloak and black, spiked choker holding the cloak to his body. The cloak also plays into his personality slightly. Before engaging a foe in combat, he removes his cloak if he feels the opponent is a worthy adversary(Like Pikachu). However, if Nyasu believes the opponent will be a waste of his time, he leaves the cloak on.
Nyasu has a very interesting personality for a villain. He morally believes violence to be unnecessary in achieving goals. So at first, he tries all non-violent methods, including leaving the violence up to his minions, to distract Pikachu and eventually get the Island. However, he is not above using violence to get his way, should he believe that his way is better. As such, Nyasu eventually gets violent himself and begins using more aggressive tactics in his plan. Nyasu is also quite enigmatic at times. Nyasu treats his minions(especially his most loyal) more like friends. In this sense, Nyasu creates a bond and trust with his minions, allowing them to be able to cooperate better and therefore, kickass.
Deoxys
Deoxys is an associate of Lord Meowth who serves as a reoccurring antagonist. He possesses great power, and is second to only others just as powerful as he. However, unlike his superior, he is quite not afraid to use his full powers to usurp the kingdom of Queen Jigglypuff. He even manages to gain partial control of Mewtwo's Castle at the end of episode 1, and regains partial entity for the finale of episode 3. His motives however, besides bloodthirst and control of Mewtwo's castle, are widely unknown.
Deoxys has the appearance of a Deoxys(obviously), spending most of his time in attack forme. He also wears a brown hooded cloak, with sleeves longer than his tentacles.
Deoxys, like his superiors Lord Meowth and AKA, possesses great intellect and schemes most hours. However, unlike the other two, he plots plans of manipulation, betrayal, possession, and even death. Also unlike Meowth, he is not afraid of violence, and in fact, rather enjoys it to a degree. Deoxys is enigmatic, preferring to leave everyone in the dark about himself when speaking. This also creates distrust amongst villains occasionally, but as long as Lord Meowth trusts him, no one is allowed to break pact with him.
In and out of combat, Deoxys can create powerful, life-like illusions, and distort reality in strange ways. He can even use these illusions to create false guises for himself and give himself false strength. He uses his distortion powers to possess Mewtwo's Castle and turn it into the upside down Castle Deoxys. Many more illusions, including hordes of rampant Unown, were created inside as a result of such distortion. He can also use these powers to manipulate the immediate, visible area around him.
In combat, Deoxys can change formes at will, but mainly stays in attack forme in order to inflict maximum damage on his foes. Deoxys is also capable of many other abilities, including creating and firing lasers. Deoxys, like most powerful entities in Pikachu and Squirtle, is capable of Psybeam and Psyball. Aditionally, he can use his powers of illusion to imitate many more moves and skills, including a false invincibility.
Not much of Deoxys' skills outside of combat are explored. It is assumed though, that like Meowth, he must have at least a sharp mind and great manipulative skills. However, while he lacks the charismatic leadership qualities of Meowth, he is far more capable of being secretive, intimidating, and down right nasty than his superior. Thus, he has a large image anyhow.
The Receptionist
The Receptionist (HKE/DKE Receptionist in Japanese) is a grumpy receptionist who works at Honchkrow Enterprises. She, like many of the HKE employees, does about 9000 other jobs in addition to being a receptionist, including being the main course in the Murky Krow's signature special meal, the Big Fat Feast. The Receptionist is a Honchkrow, and is the only other Honchkrow aside from the big man himself that works at the HKE/Murky Krow/Gift shop chain. You can commonly find her at the reception desk in the lobby answering phone calls and yelling over the Intercom System.
The Receptionist has the appearance of a normal Honckrow, except she has big boobies and wears a pink sun dress. She is quite portly, making her the perfect bird to use for the Big Fat Feast.
The Receptionist is a very snooty woman. She often hates dealing with costumers and phone calls, and often transfers them to another line where she doesn't have to deal with them. When she does seem like she's enjoying her phone conversation, it's probably because she's on the phone with 1 of her friends. The Receptionist is also not afraid to speak her mind and defend her point, especially with her menacing demeanor and mountains of body fat. The Receptionist also is so pissed off all the time she usually takes violent or verbally degrading actions against other people. Often she implies this grumpiness came from constantly being used in Big Fat Feasts, but she was this way even before the Murky Krow started serving the feasts.
She has no role in the games, partially because Honchkrow and his business also do not exist within the world and story of the game. However, The Receptionist has quite a comparably decent role in the series. She and other fellow employees Honchkrow, Mismagius, Uncle Murkrow, and Ethan are often seen together involving themselves in HKE shenanigans. Here, The Receptionist takes on several jobs: the receptionist (duh) for the lobby, the gift shop clerk, the intercom announcer, a waitress at the Murky Krow, a janitor after dark, and a main course Big Fat Feast. The Receptionist has the amazing ability to instantly regenerate herself after being killed. This is the sole reason that allows HKE to get away with using her as both an employee and menu item.
The Receptionist bitterly hates Ethan and most of the other humans. She believes they are weak, lazy, cowardly, incompetent, and should disappear of the face of the earth.
Queen Jigglypuff
Queen Jigglypuff is the self-proclaimed queen of Poké Island. However, right at the beginning of episode 1, she is kidnapped by Mewtwo, and spends almost half the game inside Mewtwo's Castle and Lord Meowth's Tower waiting to be rescued. After being rescued, she joins Pikachu in his struggles against the villains of the game.
Jigglypuff can surprisingly hold her own, despite looking like a total bimbo in the game's opening. She has special Kunai shaped like the playing card suits. She can also flit too and fro in the air. Jigglypuff borrows her Cute Charm ability from the Pokémon games themselves. Jigglypuff has a 30% chance of confusing the enemies when they attack her. Pokémon bosses only have a 15% chance of confusion, and Green/Gary Oak and Delia cannot be confused from the ability.
Jigglypuff's Castle
Jigglypuff has a castle named after her, directly on the center of Poké Island. Everything else centers around it, much like the people radiate around the Queen herself. In Episodes 1, 3, and 4, the castle is usually empty, aside from guards and loafing party members. It is more like a museum, as the castle becomes more decorated the more you accomplish throughout the episodes.
In episode 2, however, Wigglytuff, Queen Jigglypuff's jealous and psychotic sister, joins the forces of Lord Meowth and takes over Jigglypuff's Castle. She then turned it into a giant, death-trapped asylum-like palace. She also built a secret garage and lab, for researching her latest and greatest piece of machinery; the Wigglnaitor. Once Wigglytuff is kicked out, however, the castle is restored to normal for the rest of episode 2.
Negative
A Negative is a type of dark entity. Though the origins of the Negatives are unknown, they all share common characteristics, and live in a bizarre mirror dimension known as the Negative World.
A Negative is always an evil or anti-version of an actual person or Pokémon that lives on the real Poké Island. Distinguishing their appearance, however, is a completely black and orange color scheme, and a more demeaning facial expression, with the exception of Negative Red, whom still has nearly identical flesh and hair colors. A common trait among negatives is an aggressive personality. Negatives also have immense power, and rely on both the strength bestowed to them by their normal counterpart, and the strength of the unknown evil power they possess. Despite their aggressive and sociopathic nature, they all work together to achieve their common goal; the expansion of their tiny parallel universe.