>>19275038You walk over to your wooden desk, "I have a feeling I'll be needing this." You grab your last Ultra Ball, which curiously has a bit of grape jelly on the latch.
>Maybe I need to cut down on the PB & J sandwiches....---------
It's time. You and Kris meet up again, have yet another argument about the merits of slide whistling, and end up in the teleporter room.
As you look around the room, you see a wall of computers and machines, all beeping and booping over and over. You haven't the first clue what it all means. Naturally.
Then, suddenly, an old, fox-like creature teleports into the center of the room. It looks somehow tired, though you can't seem to put your finger on exactly why. An Alakazam. You've never seen one in person before. You stare at it, almost to the point of it becoming awkward.
Thankfully, Kris walks over and breaks the pseudo-staring contest, "You know David, these things can have an IQ of over 5000". They can also teleport us nearly anywhere we ask. This time though, it's New Bark Town. That's how we'll get there tonight"
Kris grabs her gear, you grab yours. You put Elekid in his pokeball and brace yourself. You have no idea what being teleported feels like, though a fellow grunt said it was like, "Being massaged by a group of angry weedle", whatever that means.
She calls out.
>"Alakazam, please teleport us to _____"A) The front entrance of Elm's lab (A frontal break in, less safe, but it'll be faster)
B) The back entrance of Elm's lab (A somewhat longer attempt, but much safer)
C) The roof (An overhead assault, could be easier or harder, could go either way)
D) Inside the lab (The most risky, but you could be in and out within five minutes this way if things go right)