[h3][color=f7941d]Brent Ignia[/color] and [color=39b54a]Lily Meadows[/color][/h3][b][New Amber Town - Outside Maple Pokemon Lab][/b] [@Ninian] [@Light Lord] Brent looked over to Devon, who was in turn looking at them questioningly. He'd be honest, he had no clue what would happen... then again, Maple had mentioned his aids would probably help. [color=f7941d]"Maple said something about his aids being able to help out, they'll probably get you all squared away."[/color] He looked up to the large building, seeing several people in more appropriate lab attire moving around going about their daily activities. Lily, though, had finally put the pieces together. [color=39b54a]"I knew I'd seen you somewhere before! I lived in Goldenrod before coming here, I saw your performance in that contest one time! That reminds me... where's your Zoroark? It looked amazing, you two had such good, oh, what's it called... synergy I think it was called."[/color] She said. [h3][color=darkgray]Bishop[/color][/h3][b][New Amber Town - Maple Pokemon Lab][/b] Well, Maple was off on his explorations again, time to see what he had been working on. Bishop looked around, making sure no one could see her at his desk. She logged into his computer using the username and password on the bottom of his stapler, then checked out what he had been studying recently. [color=darkgray]"Well well, what do we have here? Seems he's been looking into the Legend of the Three Beasts now. This could be useful..."[/color] She inserted a flash drive, downloading a copy of the info onto it. After it finished, she took the flash drive, stuffing it into her pocket. She powered down the computer, leaving the room just the way it was. She took a quick look outside. More trainers coming for their Pokedex's. She was in a perfect position for her mission. She had become Head Lab Aid for Maple, so she was in charge of handing out Viore Region Pokedex's to new trainers. This allowed her unwarrented access to his findings and to see what trainers starting their journeys would become a target. She looked at the ones on the steps, nothing but happy, young trainers ready to see the world. They'd be no threat. She waited patiently as they chatted below.