Arkelos
Arkelos walks in upon hearing about the aftermath of the battle in Unova. "So me getting the tank for some leverage was not useful?" Arkelos smurked, "Not to sound rude or anything. I know i wasnt there while yall were getting clobbered."
Turning to Reno. "By the way brain boy, even though you knew it was me. Thank for not blowing my cover." He said pulling out a data pan. "Not sure if this will help with anything, but i was about to swipe some information." He continued handing it to the high ranks in the room.
Turning to Reno. "By the way brain boy, even though you knew it was me. Thank for not blowing my cover." He said pulling out a data pan. "Not sure if this will help with anything, but i was about to swipe some information." He continued handing it to the high ranks in the room.
Blizzard120
"A word to the wise, just ignore him. I tend to. It's hard at first, I admit. You'll learn to tune him out." I made a hard sigh, rubbing my eyes. Of course, Black City. The only reason why Nimbasa looked all that promising was that it was a junction to virtually all places in the region. But no one really thought about that place, but more often than not that place is actually taken for granted. Hell, we did too. But something as a Zygarde being a living nuke? That's just a waste of what comes off as an invaluable constantly renewing resource. It still didn't make too much sense. One thing was right though; they needed to be routed out. I couldn't really comment any longer on that. Objective was clear enough; how to go about it was a whole other matter.
I perked up, looking back towards Arkelos. "Here, I'll take it." I said to look over the data, staring at it. It took over a few minutes to skim it over, but apparently it confirmed verbatim what Kess was saying all this time so far, not making my mood any better on the matter. "This is going to be a looooong skirmish."
I perked up, looking back towards Arkelos. "Here, I'll take it." I said to look over the data, staring at it. It took over a few minutes to skim it over, but apparently it confirmed verbatim what Kess was saying all this time so far, not making my mood any better on the matter. "This is going to be a looooong skirmish."
Requiem of Whyspers
Wren arrived in the main lounge at about the same time as Odd and Lykas, the trio looking around at the gathering of Snagems before Lykas and Odd spotted Kess. Neither felt she was a threat at the moment but Odd wasn't entirely convinced she could be trusted. Especially given the fact that he had taken to wearing Dull's old jacket lately. Something about it made him feel slightly better about flat out murdering the guy when he wore it.
Lykas, however, didn't care either way. "It sounds like Flare's setting themselves up for Ein to take them down and hog all the credit for himself." He spoke up, piecing together the story as everyone pitched in. "There's also a good chance that, in order to disguise their attack on Black City, they'll probably go after Castelia at the same time to distract their counters." Scratching at his chin a bit as he thought, he realized something. "The only way they'd be able to attack Castelia safely and still cause enough of a distraction would be to come at the city by air and bomb the city from above."
"That would cause widespread mayhem in the city..." Wren finally spoke up. "Burgh wouldn't be any good for stopping an attack on the whole city at once, either. He may be a Bug specialist but even he couldn't coordinate a swarm big enough to stop that kind of attack."
"He wouldn't need to." Odd contributed. "If this is Ein, we're talking about, he'll convinced Flare to focus their efforts on Black City. As big as Castelia City is, Black City and the surrounding White Forest have more useful resources to him and he wouldn't want to waste the energy on fighting for something he doesn't consider worthwhile."
"No, he absolutely would." Lykas countered. "Like Sub told me a few days ago. That's Ein's MO. He wants to completely destroy any hope there could ever be of stopping him or anything else. "
Kaya left the room in search of his old bedroom, hoping to find his stuff still there.
Lykas, however, didn't care either way. "It sounds like Flare's setting themselves up for Ein to take them down and hog all the credit for himself." He spoke up, piecing together the story as everyone pitched in. "There's also a good chance that, in order to disguise their attack on Black City, they'll probably go after Castelia at the same time to distract their counters." Scratching at his chin a bit as he thought, he realized something. "The only way they'd be able to attack Castelia safely and still cause enough of a distraction would be to come at the city by air and bomb the city from above."
"That would cause widespread mayhem in the city..." Wren finally spoke up. "Burgh wouldn't be any good for stopping an attack on the whole city at once, either. He may be a Bug specialist but even he couldn't coordinate a swarm big enough to stop that kind of attack."
"He wouldn't need to." Odd contributed. "If this is Ein, we're talking about, he'll convinced Flare to focus their efforts on Black City. As big as Castelia City is, Black City and the surrounding White Forest have more useful resources to him and he wouldn't want to waste the energy on fighting for something he doesn't consider worthwhile."
"No, he absolutely would." Lykas countered. "Like Sub told me a few days ago. That's Ein's MO. He wants to completely destroy any hope there could ever be of stopping him or anything else. "
Kaya left the room in search of his old bedroom, hoping to find his stuff still there.
"Just as I said." Kess answers with a confident nod of her head. "The amount of time you all have, while short is still a bit. I would take the time remaining to try and prepare for the coming siege. Trying to assault Black City is going to take some doing, even with the help of your Indigo Alliance and Team Rocket... allies."