Quoted By:
>Name
Team Cash
>Goal
"Everything can be measured in money! If you don't pay for it you're saying it's worthless to you! A Pokemon's hard work isn't worthless!"
“Nice Pokemon! I’ll give $600 for it, plus tip! Now hand it over!”
Their overall goal is to eliminate everything the world that’s free. They want Pokemon centers to charge money and want trainers to pay their Pokemon wages. If they’re certain a trainer isn’t compensating their Pokemon at all they’ll “buy” your Pokemon by stealing it from you and forcing a wad of bills into your pocket so the Pokemon can be with a trainer that appreciates it’s labor. At the onset of the game they’re just using psychic Pokemon like Alakazam and Slowking to teach Pokemon that they should be paid, in hopes that all Pokemon will eventually refuse to obey trainers that don’t compensate them. Team Cash just finished a prototype Pokemon translator to better facilitate creating labor agreements between trainer and Pokemon.
The game’s legendary will be a Pokemon can that can communicate with all Pokemon in the world to teach him a single idea, Cash’s goal is to capture that Pokemon to make their goal come true.
>Appearance
Low level grunts are Cash Wagies that wear an apron and look like they work at a connivance store. They basically don’t care about the goal, they’re interested in the living wage they get and don’t mind sharing it with their Pokemon. Mid-level ones will look like business execs and they’re focused on getting a big bonus for exceeding this month’s “Pokemon buyout” quota. High level members all look like they’re from the renaissance and they’re very serious about the Cash philosophy. Wagies wear yellow, execs wear black and gilded execs wear black & gold. Gilded execs wear a fuckload of jewelry to flaunt their wealth and have their Pokemon decked out in the finest everything to display their affection