>>5706946Astor manages to force himself into the path of the asteroids, eventually bouncing and giving him the false momentum of space flight.
>>5706947Cast sends himself toward the orb with moderate success. He'll hit it, but not in the same area as everyone else seemed to be going in from.
>>5706949>>5706950Spiritomb throws an asteroid out of alignment, right into the closing Bind! With his innate skills, he manages to carefully weave around the asteroid and use that as a launchpad. If he hadn't been paying attention, the Lopunny would have been comically struck by the space rock.
>>5706953His ghostly flight feels dulled in the sea of darkness, but he can make his way there.
>>5706954Vee might feel a little space sick as his sensation of up and down loses all meaning.
>>5706961Charles' gooey lasso sticks to the nearby asteroid as it drags him in.
As everyone enters past the folding light, where the colors all bleed into the same, you watch as everything bends and inverts. It's like being in the center of an expanding lens, piercing some sort of theoretical shape. Light and stars move in impossible ways until it finishes going inside out. Wherever you are now, it's different. Nine planets move around in their own orbits around the strange outside in of the mirror sphere.
Come on astronauts! Take one giant leap. For man and 'mon.
What you can see...
>A world of crackling light and boiling clouds.>A world full of noxious ooze and gas.>A world that looks its held together by an ethereal web.>A world of tall and sharp glowing crystals, pulsing in rythym.>A world of moving columns of fire, slamming against the molten surface.>A world of frozen rails and objects moving impossibly fast.>A shrouded world, covered by something.>A dark world... with something past its veil.>That planet looks really normal, actually. Too normal. It's impossibly normal. If anyone in the party is old enough, it reminds them of a computer background of perfect green hills.