[center][url]https://open.spotify.com/track/1XJODCFQDmpJuKnwN3vaHt?si=c2037509f5d8443d[/url][/center] Forrest glided his hand across all his Pokeballs. Everyone materialized nearly on top of each other. He glanced over to what Tristan had in his hands and his heart raced. Of course they were found out right at the end. It didn't register how a Psychic and Dark type Pokemon would be the perfect counter to invisibility. The flashes of images and commands that flooded his mind all at once made him focus on the fact that there was a Tauros charging toward them and a Draco Meteor falling toward them from above. He knew Shaq'ti couldn't teleport them away at the moment, and it never crossed his mind that Tristan's Pokemon were likely more than capable to getting them out of there immediately, but his first instinct was to fight back, of course - and to protect those files and Tristan, by extension. "Go," he nearly roared at Tristan. "Get out of here!" His face was mean - angry. Nothing like the look he'd have during a competitive battle. But this was certainly not a competitive battle. After experiencing the Mauville attack and the Wharf, their lives were in immediate danger. Veins across Forrest's body started to push through his skin and his posture shifted to something like a protective Ursaring prepared to kill those that threatened her cubs. "Do it, Syressa," Forrest growled through his teeth. Syressa's siren of a voice pushed through the space. Ether caught the glimpse of a move he'd never seen before. Fairy Fall was the Fairy-type equivalent to Draco Meteor, it seemed. And given the relation they had to each other, it could certainly effectively counter it. But he noticed how Syressa was concerned with how much effort and energy it took to perform. But she twirled straight into the air to chase after Oracle and Antligon. She'd never be able to catch up even without his summoning of a Sandstorm that naturally increased his speed. It was probably because Oracle was so close and he didn't want to harm her unnecessarily. Her eyes glowed in marbled patterns of purple and pink and blue. Her siren call rang out clearly and far. Her body began to glow a marbled white and pink as the clouds above parted and the sky darkened unnaturally. White spots like stars appeared in the nearly-black sky and slowly grew. An amazingly ginormous Altaria was revealed when the clouds parted. Syressa had to stop and focus on making her Star Fall speed downward so it might catch the Draco Meteor, if not the Altaria that, likely, produced it. "Distract it, Marionetta," Forrest growled next. The Banette moaned in glee and disappeared. She materialized behind Vertigo and cooed at him as if to try to encourage him to do his best. She disappeared again and then appeared right in front of the Tauros. It moved so quickly that it phased right through her before she could even notice. She believed it must have been a Giga Impact, which looked like it would be devastating with whatever it connected. She disappeared and reappeared behind the Tauros but tried to speed forward with it, which she could only do by performing Pursuit. She realized it had closed its eyes as the Confuse Rays shot toward it. She noticed Vertigo was preparing a Hypnosis and worried that with the Tauros now blindly charging toward them, it wouldn't matter if it fell asleep given the power with which it charged at them. She tried to cast out Will-o-Wisps, but the earth the Tauros kicked up splashed away the searing energy. "Cut it up, Wickengu," Forrest commanded. The Shiftry nodded and vanished. He was only a blur as he dashed around the trees and then back and forth in the clearing. A wide curve of dark green collided with the Tauros, but didn't slow it down at all. The Leaf Blade certainly connected, but the Tauros was simply too powerful. As strong as Wickengu was, this Tauros was like a steel wall. He remembered that it was part Steel-type and worried that they wouldn't be able to do much against it, especially Marionetta. But he continued to cross back and forth against the Tauros with Leaf Blades, as many as he could fit in before it would reach its target, whatever that was at this point. "Halcrow, go get 'em," Forrest growled next. The Cacturne grinned wide and ran past the Tauros toward the Malamar atop the roof. Once he got close enough, he fell onto all fours and seemed to Ingrain himself should anyone try to get him away. Needles flew from his body and directly toward the Malamar. Pin Missile was the perfect move against that type of Pokemon. It Protected itself, but Halcrow kept the missiles flying. The ugly squid formed screens in front of it, but the pins shattered through it and the Malamar tumbled onto the ground. A fist met his side and he was sent flying despite being Ingrained into the ground. The large man in the suede vest breathed deeply and wore a smirk on his face. "Kangooroom, with me," Forrest said. The Breloom nodded and paced toward the people fleeing, all except the giant man that he could assume was the owner of the Tauros and Altaria. Kangooroom thought he should take Wickengu's spot as he'd be more effective, but he also knew that taking out their trainer was probably a better route to take. They both watched as the Malamar tumbled off the roof and watched in awe and horror as the giant man sent Halcrow flying in a single punch to its side. Forrest fell forward into a sprint that Kangooroom followed. The giant man turned to face Forrest and Kangooroom. He even appeared confident in taking them both on at the same time. Antligon glanced back at Oracle and roared out a "thanks," and pushed forward. He was disappointed he couldn't Sandstorm, but he believed Oracle's screens would prove more effective than just his speed. But he soon reached the position he wanted to be to intercept the Draco Meteor and stopped to brace himself. This Draco Meteor was massive - powerful. More powerful than any he'd seen or produced himself - he could tell. But he breathed deep and had to believe in himself. The brief notice that Syressa was behind him helped his confidence. He then warned that Oracle would be affected by the Boomburst he was about to perform to neutralize as many of the meteors as he could. In just a moment, Antligon cried out a screech that violently vibrated the air around him. As it reached the meteors, they barely fizzled away before they reached Antligon. But there were so many more that continued to streak past them. Then it went black. The residual chimes of the Hypnosis did something - but not nearly enough. The Tauros was still charging blind toward them. It had veered to Vertigo's right enough that he wouldn't have to move out of the way to dodge it, but he knew it was heading straight for his trainer and the Pokemon still around them - Ether and Damselraed, at the least. Trees shattered against the Tauros' head. Not even that slowed it down. A giant torrent of water collided with the bull, and it still pushed forward - even though Damselraed's Hydro Pump that she let out in vain. The Altaria reached Flygon as the Boomburst ended. He was cut through with a Rainbow Rush, the equivalent of a Dragon Rush, by the Altaria, which was somehow larger than the Flygon who was already large for his species. He was instantly knocked out. This was unprecedented for Flygon - to be taken out in a single hit and so soon. The force of the blow hurled him toward the ground fast. Syressa used a last bit of concentration to aim her Star Fall onto the rest of the Draco Meteors. She moved to shoot a Heal Pulse at Antligon and urged him to wake up from it. If he didn't, she prepared a Psychic to try to catch him. Still, she worried about Oracle. If that Altaria did this to Flygon, she worried the Xatu wouldn't have a chance.