Trainer Name: Neith Nimr
Location: Route 203
Pokemon:
Fennel ♀ (0/6)
Escutcheon ♂ (9/18)
Nemesis ♀ (0/14)
Butterscotch ♂ (0/5)
Phalanx ♂ (5/5)
Shinx ♂ (0/8)
Partner Pokemon:
Binary (N/A)
Egg: N/A
Items:
Spoiler:
Current Game Points: 15 (+1)
The panic was starting to subside, leaving a numbness in it’s place. Nothing seemed real. This was all just a dream. She hoped it was true, even though she knew that this was reality.
Neith watched from a distance as Sophie called Rowan. She picked up that the kids name was William, and she committed it to memory.
Making the call obviously hit Sophie hard. At times like this Amy was usually around to give her emotional support. But there was practically no-one else. The only ones who might conceivably comfort Sophie were unconscious or otherwise engaged.
Just as Neith was building up the nerve to talk to her, she was interrupted by a message on her Poketch.
"Dash Corp has been working on it's cloning technology, and as a result, has left me with eight Eevee who need a home. I have transferred them to your PC systems (I was able to find those who I haven't met by hacking the Trainer Card Scanner and PC logins in the Pokemon Centers. I won't tell if you won't tell.)
Heh, she was starting to like this guy more and more. That level of hacking was no easy feat.
However, just giving them the Eevees? She wasn’t sure that was the best idea. With us, they’d simply be in more danger…
Sophie called over her and Matthias, discussing getting new trainer cards.
Neith hadn’t thought about it, but what Sophie said made sense. If Dash could access their PC boxes, who knows what team Galactic could do?
Sophie handed Neith her trainer card and asked if her laptop had the capabilities to edit them.
Neith smiled weakly. “Well, if it doesn’t I’m sure Bi can help.”
Neith started back toward where the Porygon rested at the roots of a large oak, then hesitated a moment, turning back to Amy. “I-I know we haven’t always agreed in the past, but if you need to talk, or if there’s any way I can help…”
Neith trailed off awkwardly…
Back on the PC Neith was glad to have something to occupy her mind. She’d been in panic mode for several hours, and the logical computer systems seemed to sooth her.
Luckily it turned out the laptop was fitted with an NFC reader. So no need to hook up Binary this time. Not that Neith was even sure how to do that, or if her new body was even compatible with these cables.
Scanning in the card, the first thing she found was that there was very little protection on it, which was a bit alarming. Were the ID’s everywhere this insecure?
She quickly found that the ID consisted a single .txt file containing all the info on the card.
Opening the file, it was essentially just the standard info. Name, address, contact, etc. Neith briefly wondered how much of the info on the card was real. Obviously not the address, unless Sophie had really lived in Sinnoh and had been lying until now.
And Rowan’s first name was James?
The cards themselves seemed to be the main storage, just like that video game with the figures that she’d played back home. The Pokecenters just wrote directly to the cards.
Which meant that they were safe from too much hacking long distance at least. Anything online was just a backup, and anything changed there wouldn’t affect the cards.
Neith closed the file and scanned her own card. Yup, exactly the same format. Apparently she was from Sunnyshore city, and her father’s name is Bruce.
Speaking of wrong names, with fake ids they’d have to go under alias’
Crap, thinking up fake names was not one of her strong points.
She looked up at Sophie.
“I can definitely do this, I just need the cards and a name. I assume we’ll be using fake names on these?” She added.




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