Inherit the Pokemon

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Inherit the Pokemon is a story starring the genius Pachirisu, Medulla, in an attempt to take over Pokeworld. In her attempt she is put on trial by a group of [[Pokemon Sage]]s, rulers of the underworld, but this leads to her finding a conspiracy between the Electric and Steel sages to bring about a prophecy that Pokemon would rule over Pokeworld once more, even though sages are not supposed to mess with the outside world.
Inherit the Pokemon is a story starring the genius Pachirisu, Medulla, in an attempt to take over Pokeworld. In her attempt she is put on trial by a group of [[Pokemon Sage]]s, rulers of the underworld, but this leads to her finding a conspiracy between the Electric and Steel sages to bring about a prophecy that Pokemon would rule over Pokeworld once more, even though sages are not supposed to mess with the outside world.
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Characters (in order of appearance): [[Medulla]], Miryer, Polk, Lamor, Mumbo Jumbo (cameo), [[General Cyrus Vance]], Davie Numberm'n, [[Giovanni]], [[Some Rocket Grunt]]
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Characters (in order of appearance): [[Medulla]], Miryer, Polk, Lamor, Mumbo Jumbo (cameo), [[General Cyrus Vance]], Davie Numberm'n, [[Giovanni]], [[Some Rocket Grunt]], Yana, Villie, Hellter, Mew, Doug, Nocrelle, Churzle, Garzella, Vire, Neppietune, Steel Devil, Wuggles, Marswin, Murk, Shunnie, Scorpino, Laggle
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Locations: [[Pokeworld]], Medulla's Lab, Ruins of Alph, Saffron City, Team Rocket HQ
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Locations: [[Pokeworld]], Medulla's Lab, Ruins of Alph, Saffron City, Team Rocket HQ, Olympus Cave
Time Period: Late November 2009-Mid-January 2010
Time Period: Late November 2009-Mid-January 2010
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====Part 28-7: Welcome to Olympus Cave====
====Part 28-7: Welcome to Olympus Cave====
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Medulla awakes in a cave and sees a Yanmega and Vileplume (the ones who kidnapped her), along with a Haunter. They call the cave Olympus Cave, and a Mew appears to tell Medulla she is on trial for misusing a prophecy of the Pokemon Sages. 12 sages appear, one for each Pokemon type except Fighting; as soon as roll call is completed, Laggle, a Gallade, arrives late.
====Part 28-8: Medulla's Trial====
====Part 28-8: Medulla's Trial====
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Medulla's trial begins, but Medulla demands on what grounds they have to put her on trial. They explain that they are the Pokemon Sages, rulers of the underworld and the ones to keep the world in balance, and Medulla's use of the prophecy has put the world off-balance, something that breaks Pokemon Sage code. Medulla claims that she did not know of the code, and if she had she would not have broken it; furthermore, she believes it her right, duty, and destiny to someday rule Pokeworld.
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The sages point out Medulla's actions have caused tensions to rise between humans and Pokemon; Medulla makes the case that she must ascend to power to bring humans under control, but the sages point out that Medulla caused further chaos (and still broke the code.) Finally they take a vote, each sage speaking their decision out loud. By the time they get to Mew a majority has already been made, but the final vote is six for not guilty and eleven for guilty. Medulla is declared guilty, and by a 14-3 margin she is placed in custody of Churzle, a Raichu and the electric sage. The sages then disperse and leave her to Churzle.
====Part 28-9: The Prophecy Fulfiller====
====Part 28-9: The Prophecy Fulfiller====
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Churzle leads Medulla through a tunnel in Olympus Cave and he explains that he wants her to make a machine he was building work, something that would create portals between the various underworlds. The Steel Devil appears and they explain (in song form) that the two of them wish to fulfill the prophecy with Medulla's help, by releasing the Pokemon from the underworld back onto Pokeworld, the realm of the living.
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Although the rules state sages are not to mess with prophecies or Pokeworld, Churzle admits he's tired of the rules and wants to free Pokemon. The Steel Devil tells Medulla she can join them and be regarded as heroes and the leaders of the new Pokemon-ruled world. Medulla says she fixed the machine during the song, but Churzle and the Steel Devil betray her. She tries to take back the machine but it activates and hits her, sending her away and leaving the two sages to begin their plan.
===Chapter 4: An Abnormal Day===
===Chapter 4: An Abnormal Day===
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*Davie Numberm'n is a parody of David Letterman, with the name being a joke on what Duth calls FF sometimes, "Numberm'n."
*Davie Numberm'n is a parody of David Letterman, with the name being a joke on what Duth calls FF sometimes, "Numberm'n."
*Medulla makes reference to meeting "another one of [Team Rocket's] experiments," Danny. She says she "was most likely their only success."
*Medulla makes reference to meeting "another one of [Team Rocket's] experiments," Danny. She says she "was most likely their only success."
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*Another Steel Devil appeared in [[Pokemon Platinum 3]], this one a Heatran. Because the Steel Devil is destroyed in this story, and the Heatran that appeared was of the future, it's possible that the Metagross Steel Devil is later replaced with a Heatran one.
===Connections to Other Stories===
===Connections to Other Stories===

Revision as of 22:41, 19 June 2012

"We leave this message for the extraterrestrials.
We know not how, or why, it will come.
Your life is limited, with no place here.
It shall be reversed, and then,
The world shall be re-inherited by Pokemon."

-Pokemon Sages' Prophecy

Inherit the Pokemon is a story starring the genius Pachirisu, Medulla, in an attempt to take over Pokeworld. In her attempt she is put on trial by a group of Pokemon Sages, rulers of the underworld, but this leads to her finding a conspiracy between the Electric and Steel sages to bring about a prophecy that Pokemon would rule over Pokeworld once more, even though sages are not supposed to mess with the outside world.

Characters (in order of appearance): Medulla, Miryer, Polk, Lamor, Mumbo Jumbo (cameo), General Cyrus Vance, Davie Numberm'n, Giovanni, Some Rocket Grunt, Yana, Villie, Hellter, Mew, Doug, Nocrelle, Churzle, Garzella, Vire, Neppietune, Steel Devil, Wuggles, Marswin, Murk, Shunnie, Scorpino, Laggle

Locations: Pokeworld, Medulla's Lab, Ruins of Alph, Saffron City, Team Rocket HQ, Olympus Cave

Time Period: Late November 2009-Mid-January 2010

Contents

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Story

Chapter 1: The Pokemon Inheritance

Part 28-1: The Dominating Prophecy

Medulla begins to feel down in her lab, as all her recent plans have failed on her, usually exploding in her face. She tries to think of a new plan when she overhears on the news of a new temple found in the Ruins of Alph. She forms a plan to go there and fabricate a message that names her as the chosen ruler of Pokeworld.

Part 28-2: Kanto James

Medulla arrives at the Ruins of Alph and traps the archeologists there in their cabin so she could get into the ruins without them finding her. She then enters the ruins and is knocked about by a flurry of traps until she passes out in a room.

Part 28-3: The Pokemon Inherit

Medulla awakes and hurries to carve in her prophecy, but instead finding another prophecizing that Pokemon would re-inherit Pokeworld. About that time the archeologists show up and she hides; they find the prophecy, but it gives her an idea and she leaves. Returning to her lab, she notes that Pokemon is both the plural and singular form of the word.

Chapter 2: The Pokemon Ruler

Part 28-4: The Prophecy Revealed

The archeologists present their findings at a presentation in Saffron City. After some questions from reporters are answered, Medulla interrupts the conference and claims that the true message was that she would rule the planet, not Pokemon in general.

Part 28-5: Differing Voices

Over the next week the recent event creates a buzz throughout Pokeworld until a small riot erupts in Goldenrod City. At this point the Pokeworld Defensive Forces issues a statement to try and calm the tension. Meanwhile, Medulla appears on the talk show Late Show with Davie Numberm'n, where she goes into her past and decries Team Rocket. Giovanni gets wind of this, and declares they need to capture Medulla so she would stop besmirching their name.

Part 28-6: Kidnapped!

As Medulla walked home in the winter snow, Some Rocket Grunt emerged from the shadows to capture her. Some Rocket Grunt attacks her with his Murkrow, Trapinch and Spinarak, but during the battle the PDF arrived to take out Medulla. The soldiers and Some Rocket Grunt end up distracting one another and Medulla escapes to her lab, only to be caught in a burlap sack. A Sleep Powder then incapacitates her.

Chapter 3: The Pokemon Sages

Part 28-7: Welcome to Olympus Cave

Medulla awakes in a cave and sees a Yanmega and Vileplume (the ones who kidnapped her), along with a Haunter. They call the cave Olympus Cave, and a Mew appears to tell Medulla she is on trial for misusing a prophecy of the Pokemon Sages. 12 sages appear, one for each Pokemon type except Fighting; as soon as roll call is completed, Laggle, a Gallade, arrives late.

Part 28-8: Medulla's Trial

Medulla's trial begins, but Medulla demands on what grounds they have to put her on trial. They explain that they are the Pokemon Sages, rulers of the underworld and the ones to keep the world in balance, and Medulla's use of the prophecy has put the world off-balance, something that breaks Pokemon Sage code. Medulla claims that she did not know of the code, and if she had she would not have broken it; furthermore, she believes it her right, duty, and destiny to someday rule Pokeworld.

The sages point out Medulla's actions have caused tensions to rise between humans and Pokemon; Medulla makes the case that she must ascend to power to bring humans under control, but the sages point out that Medulla caused further chaos (and still broke the code.) Finally they take a vote, each sage speaking their decision out loud. By the time they get to Mew a majority has already been made, but the final vote is six for not guilty and eleven for guilty. Medulla is declared guilty, and by a 14-3 margin she is placed in custody of Churzle, a Raichu and the electric sage. The sages then disperse and leave her to Churzle.

Part 28-9: The Prophecy Fulfiller

Churzle leads Medulla through a tunnel in Olympus Cave and he explains that he wants her to make a machine he was building work, something that would create portals between the various underworlds. The Steel Devil appears and they explain (in song form) that the two of them wish to fulfill the prophecy with Medulla's help, by releasing the Pokemon from the underworld back onto Pokeworld, the realm of the living.

Although the rules state sages are not to mess with prophecies or Pokeworld, Churzle admits he's tired of the rules and wants to free Pokemon. The Steel Devil tells Medulla she can join them and be regarded as heroes and the leaders of the new Pokemon-ruled world. Medulla says she fixed the machine during the song, but Churzle and the Steel Devil betray her. She tries to take back the machine but it activates and hits her, sending her away and leaving the two sages to begin their plan.

Chapter 4: An Abnormal Day

Part 28-10: In the Wrong Death

Part 28-11: A Test of Sorts

Part 28-12: Traveling Across Deaths

Chapter 5: Feeling the Fiery Flames

Part 28-13: An Unwelcome Electric

Part 28-14: Volcanoes Are So Yestertime

Part 28-15: When You Wish Upon a Tail

Chapter 6: A High-Seas Adventure

Part 28-16: In Fact, It Is a Whale!

Part 28-17: Bigmouth the Pirate

Part 28-18: The Sea Queen

Chapter 7: The Chase Begins

Part 28-19: The Tunnel Break-In

Part 28-20: Magnets Might

Part 28-21: Tron to the Moon 2: Tron Doesn't Appear

Chapter 8: In the Garden of… Stuff

Part 28-22: I Thought This Was Grass

Part 28-23: The T(ree)ower With (Victree)Bellsprouts

Part 28-24: Vegetarian Plants

Chapter 9: Frozen Fury

Part 28-25: 'Ice to Meet You

Part 28-26: And Now She's on an Ice Flow in the Middle of the Ice Underworld Somehow

Part 28-27: Sage Rage

Chapter 10: Playing With Poison

Part 28-28: A Breath of Fresh—A GRIMER AND A KIRLIA!?

Part 28-29: I Call it Pittsburgh!

Part 28-30: Chippy & Medulla: Swalot's Inside Story

Chapter 11: A Surprise Unearthed

Part 28-31: Ground Beef. Wait, There's No Beef.

Part 28-32: Some Kinda Prophecy

Part 28-33: Medulla's Part

Chapter 12: Rocks. Just... That's All I Got.

Part 28-34: Aggravating Aggron

Part 28-35: Portal Snatcher

Part 28-36: Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright Rock-Hard Slam Down!

Chapter 13: Bogged and Bugged Down

Part 28-37: Birds 'n' Bees and, Well, Just Bees

Part 28-38: Weirdest Hobby Ever

Part 28-39: The Human Problem

Chapter 14: This Must Be A “Fight a Buncha Minibosses!” Chapter!

Part 28-40: Stop Hitting Me, Mon!

Part 28-41: HMM, I WONDER WHO THIS CHARACTER COULD BE

Part 28-42: I HAVE FURY!

Chapter 15: The Universe at a Glance

Part 28-43: Tour of an Underworld

Part 28-44: Cosmic Scene

Part 28-45: The Future of Today Makes Tomorrow Like Yesterday!

Chapter 16: A High-Flying Adventure

Part 28-46: Even Here.

Part 28-47: Full of Hot Air

Part 28-48: Rainbow Cruise

Chapter 17: A Ghost of its Former Underworld

Part 28-49: This Underworld Sure Makes Sense

Part 28-50: Graveyard Shift/Return of Hell

Chapter 18: A Mid-Evil Medieval Time

Part 28-51: THE HUMAN! THE HUMAN! THE HUMAN!

Part 28-52: The Draggin' On Meeting

Part 28-53: By No Means a Change of Pace

Chapter 19: The Darkness Spreads

Part 28-54: It's All Coming Together

Part 28-55: No Taxation Without Representation!

Part 28-56: The Dark Star. Well, Dark Spiritomb.

Chapter 20: Metal Marauder

Part 28-57: The Steel Army

Part 28-58: The Death Metal Lord

Part 28-59: The Metal Multiplier

Part 28-60: The End of the Steel Underwood

Trivia

  • The original prophecy is a reference to Sub's stuff about humans being wiped out and leading to Yoki Yoki or something.
  • Davie Numberm'n is a parody of David Letterman, with the name being a joke on what Duth calls FF sometimes, "Numberm'n."
  • Medulla makes reference to meeting "another one of [Team Rocket's] experiments," Danny. She says she "was most likely their only success."
  • Another Steel Devil appeared in Pokemon Platinum 3, this one a Heatran. Because the Steel Devil is destroyed in this story, and the Heatran that appeared was of the future, it's possible that the Metagross Steel Devil is later replaced with a Heatran one.

Connections to Other Stories


Preceded by:
Topper's Story
Timeline
Inherit the Pokemon
Followed by:
The Zeta Nightmare

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