Chapter 44: Ranger Patrol
Pidgeot and Fearow were renowned for their speed in the air. In fact, they are considered the fastest pokemon that the common trainer has available to them. After all, theres only a small amount of people that could raise and keep a Dragonite. It was possible for elite courier services owned by the Blackthorn Clan to have them, but you had to pay for it. They were still considered rare to see flying anywhere however. The most commonly seen Dragonite was in fact, Lances Dragonite. And if Lance was flying around as fast as he could go, then something big was going down somewhere, as he typically had a procession around him.
Claire would probably also have a Dragonite to call on, but no one had ever seen her fly off on one publically. Then again I didnt, and still dont, check any magazines for her appearances. Although she might not appear in anything big. She was rather overshadowed by her cousin Lance.
Some people rode Charizard, but that was almost as much of a status symbol flex as it was practical. Youd certainly get where you were going but it was generally faster to get there on a Pidgeot or Fearow. Also, it was a smoother ride.
In the racing circuits, flying-type pokemon were bred, raised, and trained to be paragons of flight. Typically if it was just speed that was being demanded of them then the pokemon would be smaller than the average members of their species. Pokemon that needed to go fast and carry riders? Those tended to be much larger.
The average Pidgeot came in at one and a half metres which was perfect for battle. A good middle ground for power generation with speed and enough evasive ability to dodge most attacks.
Fearows had a one-point two-metre height which made them fit the same role in a trainer's roster. For commercial purposes or rider roles, these pokemon could easily be found in sizes that were twice, if not three times, as big making it easy for them to carry people, packages, or even both.
The Sevii and Orange island regions were particularly dependent on the messenger birds being able to fly with the speed they did. If you had bigger items that couldnt be delivered piecemeal by a flock, then you had to get them shipped. Which, with some pokemon objecting to ships sailing through their territory, created other hassles, even in tamed or well-charted areas.
Still, Pidgeot and Fearow were the most prolific pokemon for flyers to use.
It made my own choice in Zephyr, my much larger Noctowl, stand out.
Unlike those birds, he couldnt fly as fast or as far. He needed to use the move tailwind to reach their lowest levels of speed. Where he was better was in his ability to fly at night, and on silent wings. This made it much easier to patrol the wilds with the pokemon that might be causing disturbances or being problematic being none the wiser of our approach.
This didnt hold true for dangerous areas like the Mt Silver range where you learnt to keep an eye on the sky or you or your offspring got eaten.
Other, more shaded or protected areas, however, had inhabitants that werent used to this. When I flew into Ranger command which for Pewter was located to the northwest of the city I could use this fact to literally spot the veterans out from the student rangers.
The people that looked up while their hands slid to their waists practically shouted their experience if you knew to look for it.
I landed in front of a set of buildings that had been built into and around trees. The entire structure was made of wood with tightly packed joints that made for an impressive two-storey structure. Where patches of the roof should have been exposed, a netting of khaki greens and browns that matched the vegetation was hung.
The Student Rangers startled at my sudden appearance, one of them even tossing out a pokemon before they could think to check who it was.
Go Jolteon! I glanced at that trainer as I dismounted off my pokemon. When they bristled I made a show of huffing. Instead of rising to their challenge, I scratched and straightened out some feathers for Zephyr as he drank from a nearby trough of water. He was ignoring the pokemon growling at him.
Hey! You! Whatre you doing here?! You cant just fly in! shouted the trainer. I didnt pay any more attention to them despite their bristling.
Get your pokemon back in your ball Gonzo! barked another trainer. The patch on their sleeve marked them as a third-class Area Ranger. The tree patches with the three symbol on it along with a patch showing a one on a mountain highlighted that they had been at this a while. The Jolteon vanished in red light and the student ranger grumbled about being praised before for good reactions. This drew a snort as the veteran ranger marched them off.
I chuckled at their interactions as another Area Ranger bounded up to me. Gym Leader Brock! Thanks for coming today! she said, giving me a polite bob of her head. This one had a patch with mountain two on it.
No problem, I got the message that Commander Hank wanted me to swing by with my next rostered patrol so here I am. I made a sweep over my body as if presenting myself. So, whats the news?
The young woman shifted back and forth. Im afraid thats for the Commander to discuss with you, but it has to do with Mt Silver!
I frowned at that. Mt Silver? She nodded and gestured for me to follow her. There were no cement footpaths Leading up to the building and you needed to watch where you were going to avoid being tripped up by the tree roots everywhere.
A few of the trees surrounding the clearing bore berries. I pointed Zephyr over to them to let him eat and relax. He hopped once and glided over to a sitrus berry tree.
Huh, I thought hed have gone for the Oran or the Pecha tree, said my guide.
Nah he likes the tang of sitrus berries more than the others. Got a taste for it over in Hoenn when I was roaming the wilds for a week or so in one of the forests.
Oh? What was it like? Did you go very deep? she asked.
Oh yeah, the Hoenn Rangers were way laxer than you guys are in keeping people close to the routes. Spent a ton of time walking through whats now known as route hundred and elevens desert. Got super sunburnt on the first day and then spent the rest of the time wandering around with every part of my body covered. I remembered Sabrina in her giant hat and huge scarf trudging along with me. Shed been part of why that trip had truly been so successful. Id made sure to share the spoils of what Id found in the desert.
I rubbed the back of my head. Sorry I didnt catch your name by the way?
Oh! It's Rei! Sorry about that! Im so used to everyone knowing me around the Ranger commune! She scrutinised me for a bit before shaking her head. I can't believe you went into the desert in Hoenn! What were you thinking?
Ohhhh you know how it is as a young trainer, interesting sights, rare pokemon, experiences to call my own! I said. I wasnt going to admit to looking for fossils or even a pokemon that I thought should exist in the desert such as a Dwebble. Id actually come out with nothing Id wanted to find and more than Id ever bargained for with all the rocks Id ended up smashing. Id also been able to scale a giant rocky outcropping thanks to Sabrina.
It had been there that Id found Selene and Quirrina. Sabrina had also gotten the attention of a Baltoy that shed captured. Sadly during that aborted Hoenn trip I hadnt been able to find a Beldum or a Ralts. Or rather wed found Ralts but none that wanted to spend time around me or Sabrina. Id asked about that but apparently, Sabrina hadnt projected her emotions like normal people so she scared Ralts off. I had enquired about getting an egg for her but apparently, they were as hard to get as Chansey eggs.
With my recent winnings maybe Id rethink that idea.
Still, the desert had been lucrative for both of us. They should call that desert the Star falls desert rather than the Mirage desert it was once known as. Interestingly no one had known about the Mirage tower when Id asked around about structures or ruins. Id come across as a very odd foreigner, but Id been able to pass it off as being a history maniac. Sadly it had eluded even Sabrina.
I might not have found any fossils but I had come away with a number of rare metal finds that I was pretty sure the game called Starmetal pieces.
I jolted as we walked through another set of doors, having been lost in memories. I coughed to hide any sheepishness. The trip through the Ranger base was quick, not really letting me reminisce. While the building was large, it prescribed to an open floor plan with there being a number of pillars to hold everything up while small desks littered the space in between them. Groups of rangers sat around tables discussing findings and reports of pokemon numbers. Others sat writing up reports at separate desks.
I spotted one ranger giving a lecture on survival in the wilderness should the worst happen. I tapped Rei on the shoulder. Can I get a heads up on the next time some of those courses are on offer? I have two pokemon trainers at the gym and those would be great for them to sit in on, I said thinking of Celia and Missy. Daniel already had the lessons having spent time as a Ranger.
Theres usually one every six weeks, either as a refresher for the older rangers or the new trainers we get coming in. Ill make sure to put your trainers down for a spot! said Rei helpfully.
When we reached the largest desk we came upon an area that felt more like a strategy meeting room. There were numerous maps about the walls tacked up and on each map coloured zones had been marked out. I could see the topographic map along with simple colours of what each areas vegetation level was like. Different greens announced either forest or scrubland while greys and browns marked out canyons or rocky cliff faces.
Next to this map, there was another map that showed off cave systems but there was a large disclaimer announcing that we know of! atop it.
Another map showed the other two maps once more but this time small stickers with faces of pokemon glared out. Each of these stickers was surrounded by circles that were either larger or smaller depending on the pokemon displayed on the sticker.
Off centre to the highest peak in the Silver range a sticker with a Tyranitar glared outwards. I knew this to be Titans mother. Her territory overlapped at least eight other pokemon territories. A marker rested next to her sticker. Possible nest? It said simply.
I glanced at the surrounding pokemon. Most of them were Ursaring but there were some other Tyranitar that interestingly enough had their own small territories.
Notably there was a large area that was clear of any other pokemon influence at the top of Mt Silver. This was despite there being lots of pokemon around that area. No pokemon claimed the actual mountain as their own.
Atop it was a black sticker that might have been a pokemon face but white question marks showed that not even the Rangers were sure what was there. Around it they had stickers with what I recognised as Zapdos, Articuno, Moltres and what might have been a Raikou but each of them had question mark stickers which I knew meant they were unsure.
I stood in front of the map and took it all in. It was interesting to see that there were at least eight known Tyranitars over the southern mountain range that the Rangers knew of. Areas that went too far north were greyed out but clusters of stickers announced what pokemon had been sighted.
Checking in on the old Empress eh? said a voice, cutting through my inspection of the maps.
I looked over to find a man with a number of scars watching me. He had a rather unfortunate scar that ran from the top of his nose across the top of his head. The scar forced him to have a long line that disrupted his hair. He might have been able to cover it if he had hair but instead, he had shorn himself bald, making it stand out all the more.
Glinty, steel-like eyes watched me as I turned from the maps. Commander Hank, I said, raising a hand in greeting.
Gym Leader Brock, he said with a nod, catching my own hand with his very scarred hand to shake it once. I glanced at the burn marks that were shown up along the back of his arm.
It was tougher in this life to take an injury that really left a mark. That didnt mean you couldnt do it. This old man had obviously put himself into a lot of dangerous situations to have just the visible scars. I suspected he had a lot more under his clothes which would only reveal a tapestry of a harsh life. His clothes themselves perhaps mimicked this with the patches all being in gold with a mountain fifteen and a forest ten resting near an ocean eight.
Sylvie and I nodded as we mounted up. Sylvie keyed her microphone. Mic check, mic check this is Fearow omega come in Nightwing.
I chuckled as I keyed my own radio. Read you Fearow, this is Nightwing thought I was Rocker last time?
I have to get my fun somewhere Brock, now maintain radio discipline! Heavy, you read me? said Sylvie.
Roger Fearow One, said Andrew deliberately calling her what actually radio should dictate her name would be on radio if she insisted on a number with her callsign. Usually, you only did that when there were two trainers with the same pokemon. Higher ranked Rangers always got lower numbers.
...alright lets get out there! Sylvie said after deciding not to get into it with Andrew.
Andrew and I shared a thumbs up behind Sylvies back. She swept her hand up in a Ranger sign for take wing and Zephyr and the Fearow took off. We swept around and circled up towards the road where we saw Andrew riding his Rapidash along the Victory road that cut north. When we reached a point of a service road to help with access for some jeeps that the Rangers used, Andrew dismounted and methodically searched the road.
I swept around in wide circles. Zephyrs head, much like my own, turned slowly to take in the area we were passing. If there were any fallen trees, dust clouds, or large-scale pokemon moves then wed call it in. More often though it was trainers.
This is Heavy, got some tracks here that dont match our Jeeps There's also tracks from a jeep with our tread on this road, but I know for a fact no ones been on this route for a week in a jeep; someone thinks they were clever.
How do you know that Heavy? said Sylvie over the radio.
Made sure to check the register when I got the assignment. Hasnt been anyone doing any road checks or medical call-outs since Jasons team. They had a Tauros they had to take to Nurse Joy.
Hmmm so we have some suspicious behaviour for sure then or some idiot not registering their jeep usage.
Get that much? I asked.
... There was a notable silence that made me chuckle. Most of the people acting as Rangers were still young by my old worlds standards after all. It wouldnt surprise me that they might go on some joy rides with the jeeps.
Right well well see what the situation is when we come upon them! Sylvie said getting us back on track.
Coming down the track now Fearow One, said Andrew. I glanced over and saw him mounted up and trotting down the road. His eyes swept from side to side as he kept to one side of the road. His Rapidash was quite a large pokemon but that made sense with him using it for his own purposes. It left its own tracks, along with the occasional burst of charred earth as it trotted down the road.
A flash of light had Zephyr shifting position and I snapped from watching Andrew to where Zephyr was taking me.
Got a pokemon move looks like Sunny day? I said as I squinted against the mirroring effect that was coming in around a set area.
Roger that Nightwing! said Sylvie gleefully. You are cleared to engage!
I huffed and shook my head at her antics. I didnt need her ordering me in but she must have been feeling rather energetic. I came in low onto the battle and found a young trainer fighting with an ivysaur. I had to applaud their use of Sunny day as it had been used rather well to allow his pokemon to apparently get off a quick Solarbeam.
Across from the celebrating trainer and his pokemon was an unconscious Onix. I landed to the side on a slight rise.
Hello there! I said cheerfully. Zephyr hopped to the side as I dismounted. He went into a minor threat display with his feathers bristling up in warning. The Ivysaur was confused. I dubbed the move a mix of not very effective and effective. I clicked my tongue and had him settle down. I kept a hand on him and trained my eyes on the trainer's hands. Nice day were having!
Gym Leader Brock? O-oh! Hey yeah! Its a great day! said the trainer with only a small stammer. That could be good. Usually, people that are in the wrong reacted one of two ways. Still, it was possible that he might be a wonderful actor.
Cool, so this is a bit awkward but I need to check your papers to make sure youre cleared to be out this far, I said quickly before he could say anything else. It was quick and tough, much like ripping off a band-aid. The trainer blinked up at me.
Ah? Papers? he tilted his head before perking up. Oh! The papers that the Ranger gave me! Sure thing!
I relaxed and moved forward. Zephyr remained on watch with his much sharper eyes as I closed in to inspect the papers. Papers for clearance into a restricted area usually looked like a small booklet. The booklets themselves never remained the same colour, style or even shape to make it harder for criminals to fake. Still, it was possible. I toggled the Ranger HQ channel.
This is Brock getting a check-in on TrainerJustin I frowned. That name was familiar and not just because I had probably fought him. I glanced at his Ivysaur. I couldnt recall an Ivysaur but a young trainer with a Bulbasaur
I snapped my fingers. You fought Celia in her last match before her quarter-finals! You made the top sixteen?
Justin perked up. You saw? Then he blushed. I mean! Of course, you saw He kicked the ground sheepishly, Chonk and I were against your sponsored trainer.
I glanced down at the Ivysaur. Chonk?
Saur! replied the Ivysaur.
Justin continued to blush, Oh yeah! I plan for him to be a beefy boy one day! A big old Venusaur! Chonk perked up and waggled his flower back and forth.
My radio broke through our conversation. This is HQ, Trainer Justin is in the log and cleared to access Mt Silver. Hes even got clearance to camp on the mountain.
I smiled at that. Well thats a good start to the day, I said aloud. I nodded to Justin. Sorry for coming in like that.
Justin waved his hands back and forth. Oh no! I completely get it! Restricted area and all!
I made a gesture to the downed Onix. Going to catch it?
Justin shook his head. No, Im here for training with Chonk. Were going to go for a drop-down second year to Johto so Im getting my starter as strong as I can.
Saur! said Chonk happily. I hummed in approval.
Well best of luck then! Stay safe!
Ah! Actually If you wouldnt mind Gym Leader how did you capture your Tyranitar?
I huffed as I checked over Zephyr. I got stupid lucky. Id advise against it Justin, dont go straight for a Tyranitar, stick to your first objective.
No chance of getting a Larvitar? said Justin.
Larvitar usually dont leave the nest of their mother, I said as I mounted up on Zephyr. I looked sternly at Justin. If youre thinking of creeping into a nesting mother Tyranitars nest dont expect to keep your rights to the mountain for long. Or you know I grimaced and left the words unsaid.
Ah, right thats fair, he said, understanding how hed be literally putting his head into the maw of a beast if he did that. He waved as I took off. It was nice to have the first interaction of the day be someone who actually deserved to be here. It used to be that anyone that made it past the group stages were allowed into the Silver mountains.
Id seen the death toll from those misguided times and nowadays you needed to make it to the top sixteen to earn the right. Justin, following my extremely hypocritical advice would probably determine whether or not hed be leaving the mountain soon.
I hoped he had a good head on his shoulders.
I soared away and switched my radio back to my teams channel. I linked back up and found Fearow dropping down. Before Fearow had even reached the ground I could already tell this was going to be someone caught out.
Got a runner! screamed Sylvie into her radio.
I tapped Zephyr and he dove to intercept. I braced as Zephyr opened his wings near the ground to break his descent. The trainer stopped dead in the face of the sudden dark wings blocking out the sun in front of them. I stayed atop Zephyr as we hovered. This is the part where you get on the ground, I said firmly.
The girl got on the ground and that signalled the first arrest wed be making for the day I suspected.
It wasnt even lunchtime yet.