Cold Fusion (Pokémon Quest)

chapter1
Location
Galicia,Spain
Years ago, you worked for Rocket Laboratories, on a team responsible for the cloning efforts to recreate the thought-to-be-extinct Mew. While on those teams your daughter became terminally ill. In your desperation, you were allowed to use the most advanced medical imaging technology of the time to create a full scan of her. Using her DNA, you had hoped to clone her body and bring her back to the land of the living.

Unfortunately, Mewtwo destroyed the whole lab, and set yourself and all of humanity back a full decade. Branded, and associated with morally gray research, no university or research lab in Kanto would accept your work, so you turned elsewhere, places where your name was less known. Application after application for new research position denied, you had nearly given up, when a letter arrived in the mail.

Dear Friend,

My colleagues and I at Fusion Laboratories have heard of your work and are building a team whose goal it is to draw from Pokemon their abilities in most latent form, and believe your experience in genetics would be a great fit for the work that needs to be done.

We are located on an island just off the coast of Unova, and are working to expand the intellectual abilities of all Pokémon, to show the world they are more than mere animals. Your work helped change the world once. Would you like to do so again? If you are interested, please reply soon.


Dr. C. Anton,
PhD, Medical Engineering - PhD, Pokemon Biology - PhD, Bioinformatics
Research Director of Fusion Labs

P.S. For your convenience, you may reach me securely at [email protected]

With no other options available, you responded. Your first break since the disaster, you packed all of your belongings and left for Unova. At first, you worked under a team researching Genesect remains. Your knowledge and results immediately impressed, and after a short time working for the organization you were able to write your own proposal, which was then approved.

Given an absurd amount of money and engineering resources, you were given two years to complete your plan and show results. It is now two and a half years since your project began. Funds are running dry – you only have enough money for two research assistants. Your proposal for extra money and an extension of the project has been in review for far too long. This is the last week and a half you’ll be able to pay yourself and your assistants.

The Project

As modern science has discovered, Pokémon, unlike humans, don't just have brains, but a special psychic organ that is maintained even after evolution. It can run arbitrary programs, with the correct modifications.This has been used in attempts at bio-computing before , but your task is more ambitious.

Your goal has been to repeat much of the work you did in the past, now with regular Pokémon. Using the latest research in psychic technology, you have already made small modifications to some Pokémon that allows them to house human-like intelligences.

Instead of just modifying their “software”, you are seeking to give Pokémon more powerful "hardware", and expand their capacities to enable sapience. You’ve accomplished the hardware work with an extremely powerful tool called PLICR, which can extract the DNA of a pokemon from its eggs and re-inject it without destroying the original egg.

If this works, Fusion Labs may be willing to grant you enough resources and leeway to finally realize your dreams of the past ten years. If this fails, you will be once more without a job and have an uncertain future.

Bearing The Fruits of Our Labors

After the resource cuts, there are currently 12 Pokémon remaining in the facility. All twelve have psychic profiles that have been expanded through genetic modification. After profiling and recording their parents with standard behavioral profiling methods, they were returned to their rescue centers.

Half were provisioned as a control group, receiving regular behavioral tests. The other half were provisioned for the psychic expansion process. Though the physical minds of the Pokémon have been modified with increased computational power, none so far have demonstrated increased ability or strength above statistical significance.

The other half has only had minor behavior and intellectual testing, and while their reports are not yet compiled, cursory review of testing results has shown them within the same ranges as their parents and siblings.

Today is the day. The moment the final human psychic profile is analyzed and completed, the process of psychic expansion will begin. Four profiles will be completed – clearly not enough, but the processing power required for both the scanning and the processing is substantial, and the expansion process will be similarly burdensome on the facility’s power and resources.

This was the last-ditch effort to show even the slightest results. There wasn’t enough time to perform full averaging and reductions on the human subject profiles. Four psychic and mental profiles, only slightly processed and analyzed. You must do what you can with these limited resources to show Dr. Anton that your work will bear fruit, given more time and resources. You’ve already managed to extend the project’s financial resources well beyond the initial projections, downsizing the team and resources consumed to the minimum needed to get the work done.

Unfortunately, the expansion process has never been attempted before, so the required processing time is only an estimate. At least the psychic detection hardware is state-of-the-art, able to detect psychic waves even in purely Dark types.

Looking over the chart and the estimates, you must decide the order of the Expansion process.

Be warned. Once again, you are in uncharted territory! This is not the first time you’ve granted sapience to Pokémon. This is the first time you’ll be attempting it without using human DNA.
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Vote 1) Propose the order for running the Expansion process on a Pokemon.
  • Deino (Dark/Dragon)
    • 12 hours expected. (+/- 2 hours)
  • Mienfoo (Fight)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Axew (Dragon)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 1 hours)
  • Emolga (Electric/Flying)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Inkay (Dark/Psychic)
    • 10 hours expected (+/- 2 hours)
  • Snivy (Grass)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hours)
  • Eevee (Normal)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 3 hours)
Note: +/- hours will not be revealed until we run the Expansion process on the Pokémon.
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At this facility, there are 8 members on the staff you interact with.
  1. IT guy
    • Not sure what he does. Not sure you want to know. You only see him when things are on fire. The less you see of him, the better he’s doing his job. Or so you’re told.
  2. Three guards
    • Skylar- Guard at the front gate, access to the grounds
      1. Young guy, bored, power trippy.
    • Ashley- Grounds monitor
      1. Middle-aged woman
      2. Plays with the Pokémon when they are allowed outside between testing sessions
    • Reginald- Front desk
      1. Senior guard, watches tv all day
      2. “Monitors” the CCTV feeds
  3. An overnight janitor whom you’ll only see after 6 pm
  4. Your final three research assistants
    • Jezebel - Pokemon Biology and care
      1. Trained in running the Expansion process for Pokemon
    • Ryan- Pokemon Psychology and Behavior analysis
    • Matthew- Statistics
      1. Trained in running the scanning process for Humans
  • All three assistants help take care of the Pokémon and assist during the expansion process
There is a basement. However, you don’t have clearance to go down there.

On your person
  • Clearance Keycard
  • Keys to car for transport between home and work
  • Wallet with $50 cash and a debit card where your paychecks get deposited
  • Pokeball containing a Rotom that knows:
    • Ominous Wind
    • Shockwave
    • Thunderwave
    • Swift
    • Foul Play
Below is an approximate map of the facility. Rely on text descriptions more than the visuals. There are slight inconsistencies.



Legend:
  1. Human Psychic Resonance chamber
  2. Pokemon Mental Expansion chamber
    1. Yes, they’re the same sprite. They’re still different “chambers”
  3. Pokémon storage crates/cages
    1. Pokemon must be returned and secured inside their containers each night.
  4. Egg Incubator
    1. Incubates up to 16 Pokémon eggs at a time (based on the size of the eggs)
  5. Elevator to lower floors.
    1. You do not have an access card, and only rarely see people go up or down.
  6. Supply closet
    1. Generic office supplies
    2. Human (and Pokémon) first aid kits
    3. Other materials you don’t remember
  7. Terminal for human Psychic Resonance chamber
  8. Terminal for Pokemon Mental Expansion chamber
  9. Your office
You start in your office. What do you do?

Vote 2) [ ] Write-in: (140 characters or less)

After which you’ll have lunch and a quick meeting with the assistants, then prepare the first Pokémon subject for the expansion process. At least two people must be in the facility during the expansion process.

What do you do?

Vote 3) [ ] Write-in: (140 characters or less)

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Vote 4) (Optional) [ ] Write-in: (80 characters or less) What question about the world or situation would you like answered?

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A/N: This chapter was in third person. May change in future.
Beta Credit: BeaconHill, Pachycephalosaur
Teammate: Dwood
 

Blazinghand

O cursèd spite
Location
California
[X]Proposed Order:
  • Eevee (Normal)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 3 hours)
  • Mienfoo (Fight)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Snivy (Grass)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hours)
  • Axew (Dragon)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 1 hours)
  • Emolga (Electric/Flying)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Inkay (Dark/Psychic)
    • 10 hours expected (+/- 2 hours)
  • Deino (Dark/Dragon)
    • 12 hours expected. (+/- 2 hours)
[X] Before lunch, check your emails and go over the procedure to make sure you are ready and won't flub anything.

[X] Jezebel is trained in the expansion process, so she and you will attend, but Ryan and Matthew are welcome to observe.

[X] What happened to the other scientists and techs you know from Rocket labs?
 
Location
Galicia,Spain
This quest is also on sb and we will be also counting the votes there.
Personally I think that is going to be a bit weird but Dwood convinced me to do it.
I hope people doesn't do dumb stuff like trying to vote twice or things like that .
 
Inkay (Dark/Psychic)
Why is this one even on the list? It’s evolved form is actively malevolent even without true sentience!

Even for a Team Rocket expy, this is a bad idea!

[X]Proposed Order:
  • Eevee (Normal)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 3 hours)
  • Mienfoo (Fight)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Snivy (Grass)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hours)
  • Axew (Dragon)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 1 hours)
  • Emolga (Electric/Flying)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Deino (Dark/Dragon)
    • 12 hours expected. (+/- 2 hours)
[X] Before lunch, check your emails and go over the procedure to make sure you are ready and won't flub anything.

[X] Jezebel is trained in the expansion process, so she and you will attend, but Ryan and Matthew are welcome to observe.

[X] What happened to the other scientists and techs you know from Rocket labs?
 
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Location
Elsewhere
Watching. Came here from r/rational.

[X]Proposed Order:
  • Eevee (Normal)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 3 hours)
  • Mienfoo (Fight)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Snivy (Grass)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hours)
  • Axew (Dragon)
    • 8 hours expected (+/- 1 hours)
  • Emolga (Electric/Flying)
    • 6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
  • Deino (Dark/Dragon)
    • 12 hours expected. (+/- 2 hours)

[X] Before lunch, check your emails and go over the procedure to make sure you are ready and won't flub anything.

[X] Jezebel is trained in the expansion process, so she and you will attend, but Ryan and Matthew are welcome to observe.

[X] What happened to the other scientists and techs you know from Rocket labs?
 
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Location
Portugal
[X]Proposed Order:

Eevee (Normal)
8 hours expected (+/- 3 hours)
Mienfoo (Fight)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
Snivy (Grass)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hours)
Axew (Dragon)
8 hours expected (+/- 1 hours)
Emolga (Electric/Flying)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
Deino (Dark/Dragon)
12 hours expected. (+/- 2 hours)


[X] Before lunch, check your emails and go over the procedure to make sure you are ready and won't flub anything.

[X] Jezebel is trained in the expansion process, so she and you will attend, but Ryan and Matthew are welcome to observe.

[X] What happened to the other scientists and techs you know from Rocket labs?
 
Location
Finland
Glad I'm not the only one immediately getting paranoid when we are given the chance to decide the order, of all things. It sure looks like every pokemon that goes through the machine is going to achieve sentience, and that we better be able to put a stop to this before the destructive ones wreck the lab or kill us.

I'd say that we should make Ashley and Ryan to participate in the process as well. Ashley seems to have a positive connection with these pokemon, and Ryan the behavioural analyst can be there to immediately spot any danger signs.

[X]Proposed Order:

Eevee (Normal)
8 hours expected (+/- 3 hours)
Mienfoo (Fight)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
Snivy (Grass)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hours)
Axew (Dragon)
8 hours expected (+/- 1 hours)
Emolga (Electric/Flying)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
Deino (Dark/Dragon)
12 hours expected. (+/- 2 hours)


[X] Check emails, prepare properly. Inform Ashley and Ryan that they will enter the room immediately after the expansion ends.

[X] Start with Jezebel. Call for Ashley and Ryan after expansion is ready. Be prepared to deviate further from regular procedure.
 
Location
Elsewhere
Is the anime canon for this, or semi-canon or anything? It always bothered the hell out of me that everyone just ignores the goddamn miracle/ethical crisis that is Meowth. You know, the one that can freaking talk, proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that common Pokemon can be sapient.

Or maybe I just answered my own question?
 
Location
London
[X]Proposed Order:

Eevee (Normal)
8 hours expected (+/- 3 hours)
Mienfoo (Fight)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
Snivy (Grass)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hours)
Axew (Dragon)
8 hours expected (+/- 1 hours)
Emolga (Electric/Flying)
6 hours expected (+/- .5 hour)
Deino (Dark/Dragon)
12 hours expected. (+/- 2 hours)


[X] Before lunch, check your emails and go over the procedure to make sure you are ready and won't flub anything.

[X] Jezebel is trained in the expansion process, so she and you will attend, but Ryan and Matthew are welcome to observe.

[X] What happened to the other scientists and techs you know from Rocket labs?

Cool quest idea!
 
Location
Galicia,Spain
Is the anime canon for this, or semi-canon or anything? It always bothered the hell out of me that everyone just ignores the goddamn miracle/ethical crisis that is Meowth. You know, the one that can freaking talk, proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that common Pokemon can be sapient.

Or maybe I just answered my own question?
You answered your own question :b
But yes , in the anime Pokemon are clearly sapient and the whole setting doesn't make any sense ,even without meowth .
So this is certainly not anime canon.
We will take some stuff from the games , but we'll be mostly doing our own thing .
We also took some inspiration from Pokemon The Origin of Species(witch is a fanfic).
And some ideas from my other pokemon quest.
 
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chapter2
Location
Galicia,Spain
Sitting in your office, you look over your desk, a pile of papers cluttered around, notes scribbled everywhere in pencil. You look over your calendar. Next week is the big week. An email notification pops up on your screen, from Dr. Anton.

Hello Doctor,

I’m pleased to inform you that Tuesday of next week, we’ll be touring the facility and reviewing the results of the efforts of both teams, both the ‘Expansion’ process that you’ve developed, and the efforts of the genesect research in the lab below yours. As of now, only myself and my assistants have been scheduled to review, however there may be more.

Best of luck to you in this last week. I hope to be able to renew your efforts,

Dr. C. Anton,
PhD, Medical Engineering - PhD, Pokemon Biology - PhD, Bioinformatics
Research Director of Fusion Labs

P.S. I am pushing to have more of the financial decision-makers attend this review to see first-hand the fruits of your labors.


They hadn’t forgotten you, at least. WIth extra vigor, you go back over your paperwork, reviewing the steps. Statistically speaking, something will goes wrong the first few times a process is run. The Psychological profiling that Matthew is currently running will complete soon.

You scratch out the predicted order. First, Eevee. The first run of this is likely to fail in some way. Poor tuning of the waves, combined with Eevee’s unstable biology means that it is likely forced to evolve. Better to have instantaneous feedback than potentially waste multiple subjects on accident.

Mienfoo for second and third. Mienfoo’s anthropomorphic body is useful, the only models of sapience you have are humans, so it may acclimate to being sapient easier than others with more complicated biology. Snivy is a similar situation.

The remaining: Axew, then Emolga and Deino The President of Fusion Labs’ parent organization has a particular fondness for the Dragon types, which could be useful as a symbolic gesture once the process has matured and become more reliable. Inkay, not on the list. Just a gut feeling that didn’t sit right.

Everything should already be in order, but you review the checklist again. You leave your office.

In the hallway, you run into Jezebel. “Hey Doctor,” she says.

“Morning, Jezebel” you respond.

“Morning. I’ve set up the chamber, all safety precautions are in place. Matt should be wrapping up the last of the profiling now” She says.

“Good. Here’s the tentative ordering of pokemon.” You say, handing her the list.

“You sure about this?”

“What’s wrong with it?”

“Well, first off, Inkay on the last of the list? You aren’t superstitious are you?”

“I don’t think so.”

“In that case, for the record, I think you might need to spend some time with an Inkay in person. A Dark/Psychic dual pokemon isn’t anything we should be worried about, for one. They’re not intelligent enough to even be evil. And the issues with Malamar in the past doesn’t make any sense. It was probably a storm bird or other legendary agitating them, like every other myth about rampaging pokemon.”

She has a point. Pressure from a legendary has caused millions of pokemon to be more aggressive, agitated, and flighty. All you can do is shrug. You are so low on resources you can’t exclude pokemon just because of superstition around Malamar. “Add it to the end of the list then. We can re-order later if a once the process has been ran a time or two. Please make sure that everything is prepped for Eevee. We’re all aware of the protocol.”

Jezebel just nods her head. “All right.”

After checking everything, and going over the protocols, lunchtime rolls around. You pull out your bag from the fridge. Pidgey sandwich with fried bellsprout. Matthew comes into the break room with you, and looks at your meal.

“I don’t know why I never noticed before, but I guess I you don’t subscribe to the question of eating pokemon either, do you?”

“No, I don’t.” You say. The kid, in his early 20’s, goes to the fridge and pulls out his own lunch.

“Have you tried the meat they’re trying to grow?”

“Yeah.”

“It tastes like garbage!” He exclaims. You just nod in agreement. “Somehow, they made meat, but excluded the heme that makes it taste good.”

The teams working on the fake meat knew that, and were working on it. It was… difficult, though. Unfortunately, those teams failed to hire you or any other researchers from Rocket Labs disaster with relevant experience modifying genetics.

And for some reason, Fusion Labs didn’t indicate any interest in that market. Guilt-free meat. A future project, you suppose.
“I guess you’ve not really made a big deal out of it. Makes sense why some people avoid eating lunch at the same time as you.”

You just shrugged as Matthew kept talking gossip, eventually moving about the developments in other areas of pokemon genetic research, but you just grunted. Kid could talk for hours about nothing. Eating meat at Fusion Labs was a big deal when the staff was larger and they had provided decent ‘guilt-free’ meals at first, which made it easy. Now, though? Not so much.

After lunch, you and the three researchers are gathered in a light circle. You begin: “I’ve given Jezebel the ordered list of pokemon. We’ll be starting with Eevee. I expect she’ll last about 10 hours, with a ten minute break every three hours. During that time, we’ll run a quick analysis to ensure her psychic wavelengths match the profile we’ve analyzed.”

You look to Matt. “The last psychological profile has been run”, He says, taking a pause, “and the calculations will be finished in the next five minutes.”

“Good” you say, “we’ll begin the expansion process shortly.”

You look to Jezebel. “The harness for Eevee is setup, aerosolized sleep powder will be released every few minutes to keep Eevee sedate without knocking her out.”

You look to Ryan. “I’ve ran the numbers” he begins, “on the report for the psychology analysis. I can’t find any significant difference between this eevee or her non-altered sister. Numbers don’t seem to be any different than her parent, either. Which don’t seem to be any different than her non-altered counterpart.”

“Ryan and Jezebel, please make sure the area is clean, re-review the checklists. Statistically speaking, the first process in these operations is a failure. Let’s do what we can with the limited resources to make it as likely to succeed as we can.”

“And Matt, please let everyone know when the calculations finish. I’ll be in to oversee the setup of the beginning of the process, but will also want to review the profiles that have been made up to this point.” Everyone nods. You head back to your office to wrap up some number crunching.

About ten minutes later, Matt pops into your office. “The calculations have finished, Jezebel and Ryan are letting Eevee out for a bit before beginning.”

“Good”, you say, “I’ll be out in a minute to review the setup.” Matt pauses.

“Also, I, uh, ran the numbers on Ryan’s report. Something doesn’t make sense with what he’s saying.”

Great. Just what you needed, what with the superiors coming next week. Just what you need. A weekend of reviewing camera footage and comparing the numbers with the actual results of the test.



What do?
(Edit: changed, in a informational post below)


Quest Notes:
Current Location: In your office, in a semi-isolated research facility in Unova.
Current Date and Time: Thursday, 12pm.
  • Those running the process will be in for a long day.

All previous Pokemon tests have been recorded on camera.

On your person:
  • Clearance Keycard
  • Keys to car for transport between home and work
  • Wallet with $50 cash and a debit card where your paychecks get deposited

  • Pokeball containing a (regular, non-altered) Rotom that knows:

  • Ominous Wind
  • Shockwave
  • Thunderwave
  • Swift
  • Foul Play
 
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Location
Galicia,Spain
We don't seem to be getting votes .
Maybe because the vote is very open ?.
At least I would have expected some votes in the question vote.
 
Location
Portugal
We don't seem to be getting votes .
Maybe because the vote is very open ?.
At least I would have expected some votes in the question vote.
I really think that there is some kind of misunderstanding. Everything seems so convuluted, this is just super confusing. I for one don't really get what is the objective that we have.

Sincerely, and just speaking dor myself, I can't really connect with the main character, and that makes me feel like the choices don't really matter that much.

Speaking plainly, this is confusing. The goals are confusing(short and long term), and the choices too.

That is just my opinion. Hope we can get more feedback from others who might have a different opinion than mine.
 
Location
Ohio
Part of the issue is that, as of right now, it seems that we have nothing to contribute to the tests. AFAIK the best that we can currently do is to observe the tests and act as a trouble shooter with our Rotem.
 
Location
Galicia,Spain
OK yeah I can se that.
I'll talk it whith dwood and we'll change the chapter a bit.
And we'll try to to better next chapter.
Thanks for the feedback.
 
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Location
Finland
For me as well, the issue is with the voting. The story itself started interestingly. I'll open this a bit here:

1. It is hard to even know what to want to achieve with the write-in in the first place. The comment posts above referred to this as "quest is confusing". All quests have some confusing elements, but this one has many. These are for example:
- The setting is original. (The setting is really the lab, which is completely original, and even the pokemon world version is partly original.)
- The quest concept is unfamiliar (What are we meant to do? Is this an escape-room type of a game? Or a horror story? Or something else?)
- The time between updates is very long. (We forgot what happened previously.)
- The Main Character is a blank/write-in. (We don't know their personality that well, so that offers no help in determining what to do next.)
- The quest is just beginning. (We haven't got enough data to internalize the setting yet.)

2. The large amount of specific knowledge we are given (exact inventory, date and time, and the accurate map) make it seem like the write-ins are meant to be very specific as well, and take all those details into account. However, neither our small knowledge of the setting or our small knowledge of the main character will let us make so accurate plans as to use those details well. We even have to prune our write-in to the most essential 200 words, which is really hard, as writing less is always harder than writing more. In essence, the quality asked from the write-ins is very daunting.

Combining points 1 and 2 should make it clear why no-one wants to take the time to make a write-in. "Ask a question" write-in suffers from the exact same problem: too much trouble to make it seem worth it.


My criticism is meant to be enlightening, not mocking. This is not the first or only quest that makes these mistakes, and it won't be the last.
 

KnightDisciple

Justicia in nox noctis.
Location
Midwest, USA
As an example, right at the end we're told the "numbers" on Ryan's report are "off". But no further details. Are they way off? A bit off? Off in odd ways? Is this a plot hook or just a minor bit of fleshing-out?
 
changed vote
Location
Galicia,Spain
Ok Dwood has written a more concrete vote , here it is :


You've not discussed the ethics of uplifting a non-sapient species with the team in-depth. No one really discussed the issues when you were at Rocket Labs, either. Matt is suspicious about Ryan's numbers. What do you do?
[] Take Ryan off the Expansion process while having Matt re-run the numbers.
[] Re-run the numbers yourself, leaving Matt to work with those three yourself.
[] Brush off the accusation- we've come too far to second-guess ourselves.
[] Pull Ryan aside for a bit, try to discuss the numbers with him. [] Manually compare the numbers and ask Matt how he came to his conclusions.
[] Review the numbers manually over the weekend.
[] Some Combination of the above (Specify)
[] Write-in​
What questions about the world or scenario would you like answered? (Optional)
[] What's Jezebel/Matt/Ryan's daily schedule been like up to this point?
[] Some people have trouble eating Pokemon meat. Why?
[] Who's Dr. Anton?
[] How do Pokeballs work?
[] What's the max # of moves a pokemon can learn?
[] Write-in​
(Unique, non-conflicting write-ins will attempt to be honored) Quick notes:
Matt's been trustworthy up to this point. Ryan's been trustworthy up to this point. Jezebel's been trustworthy up to this point​
 
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Location
In my room
@chriswriter90 That's formatting issues.

@FieryStarVictory Looks like the formatting's gimped in this for some reason. Maybe double check the formatting with the preview button before posting.

It should look like this:


That vote was a bit too open. Let's try again.

You've not discussed the ethics of uplifting a non-sapient species with the team in-depth. No one really discussed the issues when you were at Rocket Labs, either.

Matt is suspicious about Ryan's numbers. What do you do?
[] Take Ryan off the Expansion process while having Matt re-run the numbers.
[] Re-run the numbers yourself, leaving Matt to work with those three yourself.
[] Brush off the accusation- we've come too far to second-guess ourselves.
[] Pull Ryan aside for a bit, try to discuss the numbers with him.
[] Manually compare the numbers and ask Matt how he came to his conclusions.
[] Review the numbers manually over the weekend.
[] Some Combination of the above (Specify)
[] Write-in​

What questions about the world or scenario would you like answered? (Optional)
[] What's Jezebel/Matt/Ryan's daily schedule been like up to this point?
[] Some people have trouble eating Pokemon meat. Why?
[] Who's Dr. Anton?
[] How do Pokeballs work?
[] What's the max # of moves a pokemon can learn?
[] Write-in​

(Unique, non-conflicting write-ins will attempt to be honored)

Quick notes:
Matt's been trustworthy up to this point.
Ryan's been trustworthy up to this point.
Jezebel's been trustworthy up to this point​
 
Location
Salem Oregon US
[X] Manually compare the numbers and ask Matt how he came to his conclusions.
[X] Who's Dr. Anton?

Thank you!
 
Location
Portugal
[X] Manually compare the numbers and ask Matt how he came to his conclusions.
[X] Who's Dr. Anton?
 
Location
Finland
[X] Manually compare the numbers and ask Matt how he came to his conclusions.

[X] Some people have trouble eating Pokemon meat. Why?
 
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