Icy woke immediately. Sweat dripped down his face.
His heart raced uncontrollably. He was having trouble breathing correctly.
His eyes searched the room for the owner of the voice.
“You seek the truth. I have the truth.”
“Where are you? Who are you?”
“There you go again, always asking so many questions, never
asking the right ones.”
“We’ve been through this before. Why do you always
have to bother me with your riddles?” They were back on the ethereal
plain again.
“I keep bringing you here because I somehow hope you can
figure it out. Solve the puzzle Icy. I know you can do it.”
“What puzzle?”
“Think back, Icy. Do you remember what happened four
months ago?” Icy’s mind flashed images past his eyes. He saw the
events from his life going in reverse until he realized that Mewtwo was talking
about. “The truth is in the lab. Not in Cerulean, here, on
Cinnabar. That’s where the truth lies. Seek the truth...”
Mewtwo returned Icy to his former location. “Seek the truth Icy...
before it’s too late...”
Mewtwo’s words echoed in his mind. He and Sara ate
then took a walk in the Cinnabar Park. Icy decided he should tell Sara
about Mewtwo.
“Sara, I need to tell you about something. There is a
pokémon named Mewtwo. He has information about my past that I need to
know. I have to go and find a lab somewhere on this island. I think
it would be better if you stayed with Joy in the pokécenter.”
“No Icy. I’m coming with you. I don’t want
you to go alone.”
“Fine, but stay close. Mewtwo is known for his
tricks.”
Meanwhile, a dark, tall man picked up a red phone and dialed
a number. A voice answered him. “He’s getting too close.
Proceed with secondary protocols. Leave nothing...” He put the
phone back on its holder and folded his hands as he leaned back in his chair.
Sunlight poured through a large window behind him touching everything except
him. “I never should have started this...”
Icy and Sara searched for the Cinnabar Lab. Everyone
they asked said they had no idea or just plain ignored them. Icy was
beginning to lose hope when Mewtwo appeared in front of them. “You are
in danger Icy.”
“Tell me something I don’t know. I’m always in
danger when you drop in for a visit.”
“No, not from me. Someone is on his way here now.
He intends to keep you from finding the truth. Believe it or not Icy, we
are in this together.” Before Icy could reply, Mewtwo had begun to
teleport them...
Mewtwo, Icy, and Sara reappeared inside a cold, dark room.
“I have brought you to the lab. The rest is up to you. Do hurry,
you haven’t much time.” With that, Mewtwo vanished.
“I really do hate him. C’mon. Let’s find
out what this place is.” They walked past rows of shattered instruments
and broken tables. Piles of ash marked either charred bodies or burnt
documents. It was becoming too dark to see, so Icy created an electro
sphere in his paw for light. The walls of the complex were burnt and some
were even melted. Parts of computer systems were scattered over the floor.
“I don’t like this place. It’s so spooky,” Sara
said staying very close to Icy. They found what looked like a glass
containment chamber. A small broken piece of metal with a strange
hieroglyph lay near it. It resembled what looked to be a cat in an
Egyptian pose. The glass around the chamber had spider-webbed and the
front was completely broken. There must have been many computer systems
working on the chamber judging from the amount of cybernetic debris in the
vicinity.
“This place looks like it was used to hold something, or
someone.” Icy took a look at the area near the chamber. Parts of a
former wall seemed to be intact hinting an office used to be there.
“That must be the main control room.” The door was the only structure
still unharmed. It was made of solid titanium alloy and had only a few
scratches and dents. Sara electrocuted the locks and the door immediately
opened.
“It doesn’t look like this room was destroyed,” Sara
said as they entered the control room. One computer and a file cabinet
stood in the back of the room, seemingly unharmed. Icy walked towards it
but suddenly ran into some type of force field.
“No problem,” Icy said teleporting inside the field.
He found a tiny metal device under the desk the computer was on. “This
must be the field generator. I’ll try and disable it.” Icy
tinkered with the device for a few minutes until finally it shut down.
“This entire sector has it’s own power.” Sara walked over to him as
he turned on the dusty computer. The screen flickered and then became
clear. A logo appeared on the screen.
“Oh... my... Goddish...”
“What is it Icy? What does ‘TR’ stand for?”
Sara asked. Icy just stared at the black screen with the letters ‘TR’
spelled out in red. A menu popped up. It had sections listed: daily
logs, current projects, old projects, top-secret weapon development.
“Icy, what does all that mean?”
“I think this means Team Rocket was a part in the
experiment. I have to be certain. “Icy clicked through the options
but was denied access on each. “Maybe the password is somewhere in that
file cabinet.” Icy skimmed through the papers. He found one that
listed only the weapons projects password. “Figures.” He opened
the folder. The password was ten lines long. He typed it in.
“Hmm. Has a familiar ring to it.” The screen brought up a new
option menu.”
Meanwhile, over the sea near Cinnabar Island, Dreadite was on
his way to the lab. “Ah, that pikachu is too darn nosey. I’ll be
sure to doesn’t his little paws on any of our secrets.” He set his
wings over a faster air current and quickened his pace.
Back at the lab, Icy looked at the list of special weapons.
Most of the items were on Wigglyweapons. He keyed in the date range of the
experiment. “One record found,” the computer responded. Icy read
the title. “The Transpokéfier Gun.” This was it. The
experiment. Team Rocket had performed their own experiment. They
created a weapon to transform humans into pokémon. Icy clicked the header
but the computer only came up with an error. “It must have been
classified. Maybe it’s in the recent project area.”
Dreadite was closing in on the lab now. “Where are
you! He’s in the mainframe! If he finds out about our current
project, we’re finished! Just destroy the entire complex. We’ll
throw the blame on Mewtwo.” “Understood, Dreadite out.” The
island was almost in range.
“Current projects. One entry found,” the computer
read. Icy looked at the project codename. “The Doomsday
Weapon...” He clicked on the title. “Access den...” the screen
when blank. Then, everything went dark. Dreadite fired a few more
energy balls at the lab. Icy saw everything flash before him as they hit.
Mewtwo watched the sequence of events play out again.
“You can’t change that, it was fate. You can’t just go around
messing up other people’s lives.”
“But I brought it upon him. By changing this, I undo
changes I already made.”
“That doesn’t count.”
“Why?”
“Because, those actions really did occur. That’s
fate.”
“But it wasn’t his fate. He wasn’t supposed to
even know of the lab.”
“Just because you didn’t get everything you wanted in the
end, doesn’t mean you have the right to change the continuum. Icy’s
timeline ends there. Understand?”
“No, I don’t.” The man’s eyes widened as Mewtwo
fired at massive psybeam at him. “You should thank me for that.
After I’m done, you might end up with a better job in life. Of course,
for now, your timeline ends here.” Mewtwo left the conference room the
two were in and headed down the main corridor. It had been 10 years since
Icy and Sara were killed in the explosion. Since then, Mewtwo could not
accept the fact that he had staged Icy’s destruction. It wasn’t the
plan he had in mind. For the years afterwards, he didn’t think of the
consequences of Icy’s death. But when Team Rocket did end up using the
Doomsday Weapon, all that changed. Icy’s role in that timeframe was
critical. Without him, Team Rocket was able to keep the entire thing a
secret until it was too late. He blasted open the doors to the chrono
chamber.
“Crap. You’re not authorized to be here!”
The guard reached for his gun but found himself unable to move.
“Secur...” his voice died off as quickly as he did. Mewtwo reset the
controls on the ChronoJumper to only seconds before Dreadite would fire the
energy balls at the lab.
“As long as Icy lives through it, everything in the
continuum will be fine. Everything except for Icy still being alive.
But that’s how it was supposed to be.” He entered the ChronoJumper.
Several armored guards came storming in. They were too late. Mewtwo
had already traveled back in time.
“Ahh, shit! Giovanni is not gonna like this.”
They went to report the incident to the boss.
Meanwhile, back in our normal timeframe, Icy was reading the
screen output. “One entry found,” the computer said. “The
Doomsday Project.” Icy clicked on the title but nothing happened.
Suddenly, everything went dark. Dreadite prepared to fire the energy balls
at the lab. Mewtwo came out of the ChronoJump just before he launched
them.
“I told you not to take so long! C’mon.”
Mewtwo teleported Icy, Sara, and himself away from the lab. Dreadite’s
energy balls hit with total accuracy and the lab was completely destroyed.
“Humph. You can thank me some other time.” Mewtwo clicked a
button on his wrist and vanished. His task had been accomplished.
The timeline was altered.
Icy and Sara woke to find themselves outside the Cinnabar Pokécenter.
“Uhh... my head hurts,” Icy said as he got up. Sara wasn’t feeling
any better. “How’d we get here?” Sara tried getting back up
but was too dizzy to stand and fell flat on her face.
“Ouww... I told you I didn’t like this place.
Now can we go?” She grabbed Icy’s paw and dragged him into the pokécenter.
“We’ll have some dinner and then we are leaving! No more crazy
experiment stuff. No more Mewtwo. Just peacefulness.” She
took Icy into the pokécenter. There were almost a hundred trainers
gathered inside. Officer Jenny was making an announcement.
“People please. Quiet down! QUIET!!!”
They all stopped talking. “Thank you. As you know, a very loud
explosion was heard earlier this morning. There is no reason to panic; it
was just a robotic helicopter that crashed. We have already cleared the
damage. You can all go home now. Again, there is nothing to worry
about.” She obviously didn’t want the citizens of Cinnabar to know
what happened. Icy and Sara walked up to the desk. “Hey, you two
pikachus. You need to go home with your trainers.”
“Excuse me? We don’t have trainers. I’m
Icy, and this is Sara.” Jenny shrugged.
“Well, you can’t just run around with a train... did you
just talk?”
“Aggghhhhh... Why me? Have you ever heard about
the kid who was transformed into a pikachu?”
“Ummm... Oh. You’re Icy...” She
blushed bright red realizing the mistake she had made. “Umm...
Sorry to bother you then. Have a nice day.” She ran out the door
still embarrassed.
“Ughh... That gets really annoying after the first 20
times... Nurse Joy, can we please spend one more night here in the pokécenter?
I promise we’ll be headed out tomorrow.”
“Of course you may Icy. I don’t mind it at all.”
Icy and Sara ate a quick dinner and went to bed. They had a big day ahead
of them tomorrow.
“Just don’t forget what you saw Icy. I didn’t
come back all that way just to let you enjoy your insignificant life,” and
deep voice whispered in Icy’s head. Somehow, he managed to ignore it and
was fast asleep.