>>50648061With that, the speaker cuts out. I read through the documents quickly, not taking in much; it seems pretty highly classified, a lot of technical jargon that doesn't make sense. There's a lot of papers, and a lot of words that I don't understand.
While I'm skimming over the details, I can hear a loud clank as the door slides open automatically. An Aether employee leading a Pokemon that I've never seen before steps inside the room. This must be Full, or maybe Silvally. I'm not sure what to call her—I assume this thing's a girl at least—but what I do know is that she looks like a mixture of a bunch of different Pokemon at all once.
She has a beautiful crest of white feathers covering her head, while her body is covered in pitch black, almost velvety fur. What's even weirder is the adaptions made to her body, her forelegs are replaced with taloned, bird-like limbs, and her tail is replaced with an almost fish-like fin. She's a sight to behold for sure.
As the employee steps out of the room, there's a knock on the glass window, and the speaker comes to life once again. "Please proceed with biometric evaluations," the voice says in that same monotone voice. "Record your experience prior to, and after the insertion of each memory disk into the specimen's drive."
Picking up the disks, I stand up and walk over to the middle of the room where the Pokemon is sitting on her haunches patiently like she's done this whole thing before. She purrs as I run my fingers through her crest; she's surprisingly soft to the touch, almost like a fluffy pillow filled with down. There's an artificial looking slot in the back of her head, too, which looks like the perfect size for the disks; I'm assuming that's where they're meant to go.
I slide the first one—the red one—into the slot in her head, and the feathers on her crest start glowing a deep red.