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ATTENTION: TRAINERS, BREEDERS, RANGERS, AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR GROUNDBREAKING SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT

Scientists at the Interregional Association for the Study and Research of Legendary Pokemon (IASRLP)

Are looking for resilient, young candidates (ages 15 to 18) to assist in the research, analyzation, and laboratory experimentation regarding pokemon commonly cited in myths and legends and yet rarely seen by human eyes.

Volunteers will take part in a major endeavor to shed light on the mysteries of the existence of such pokemon and in the process will form their own opinions and ideas that will help them in whatever path they may choose to pursue in their region.

In addition, all volunteers will have basic necessities provided for them during the internship, which will last approximately three weeks. This will include boarding, food, and medical needs. The laboratory is located on a small island between Johto and Sinnoh. Transportation via airplane will be provided. For the time and location of aircraft boarding for each region, as well as applications for the experiment, please call the number printed at the bottom of this paper…

This notice mysteriously appeared over the four main regions of the world-- Kanto, Johto, Sinnoh, and Hoenn. Although its purpose was vague and slightly ominous, many people applied to discover what the "groundbreaking scientific experiment" was that would allow them such a good look at legendary pokemon.



Little did they know... they were going to be the experiment.







As the Eighth Wave crashes, more people join the Resistance... and more join to oppose them. As alliances begin to form, the DNA fusions begin, and true intentions behind the scientists are slowly going to reveal themselves... or are they?

The RPG Collection


Also note that the user "Treblipotent" has returned to Pokemorphs Legend, and is now performing CPR on the site... or something like that. Check her return thread for more details.



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General Research Facility

The General Research Facility is an open laboratory where participants are free to explore the science of legendary pokemon. All the IASRLP requires is that locked doors are left locked, and that experiments are to be kept within the boundaries of the available chemicals. Any activity seen to be threatening will be terminated...
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Sterilized Procedure Facility

The Sterilized Procedure Facility is a highly safe and sterilized environment in which experimental research on living subjects is to take place.
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Experimental Research Facility

Until more participants arrive, the IASRLP regrets to inform you that certain parts of the laboratory are off-limits. This matter will be short-lived, as more and more applications get accepted. However, some laboratory activities are designed for moderate-sized groups, and we would not wish anyone to miss that opportunity for fun...
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