Roughly one year ago a devastating event known as the Cataclysm ravaged the distant region Faero, leaving hundreds dead and many more missing. In the aftermath of the chaos, half-human, half-Pokémon creatures rose from the shadows and attacked what little remained of civilization.
Now the technological marvel Millennium City stands proudly once more, and humans have returned to Faero, hidden safely behind the thick walls that shelter the city from the savage lands outside. The feral Pokémorphs still lurk out there, biding their time.
Will you venture out of the city and into uncharted territories to make a name for yourself as a Pokémorph trainer?
Millennium City « Thread Started on Oct 28, 2009, 3:39pm »
Millennium City is a sprawling metropolis, as well as the sole beacon of civilization still standing in the otherwise feral region of Faero. Founded and funded by Aion Technologies, Millennium City is home to thousands of people who decided to settle down in the new technological wonder.
Giant skyscrapers provide room to live and beautiful parks give a place to relax. Despite the heavy focus on technology and efficiency, the self-sufficient city is considered to be one the best places to live, with night clubs, schools, and state of the art hospitals.
Given the massive risks wild Pokémorphs pose, it would come as no surprise that the city itself, as well as the harbour connecting it to other regions, go well protected. Giant walls keep wild Pokémorphs out, and automated sentry guns ensure that any would-be attack is fended off. In the ocean, nets and sentry guns ensure that the ships going to and from Millennium City will arrive safely. Many things can be said about Aion Technologies, but when it comes to safety, they take no half measures.
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Aion Technologies Headquarters A gigantic building that reaches almost as high as the skyscrapers that provide living space for the many citizens, the Aion Technologies headquarters are an impressive sight. Scientists can be seen entering and leaving almost constantly, and it's estimated that hundreds of citizens work there.
Environmental activists can be found outside the building holding protests almost weekly.
Faero Research Inc. Laboratory Compared to the headquarters owned by their parent company, the laboratory used primarily for the Pokémorph research is rather bleak looking. With a single building and a few professors at most, it's hardly the most lively place, but regardless, new information about Pokémorphs is discovered almost daily.
Trainers often return here to have their Pokémorphs examined and studied.
Kitano Stadium The Kitano Stadium looks an awful lot like the Roman Colosseum, with statues of ferocious looking Pokémorphs cut out of the pillars surrounding its base. Hundreds of enthusiastic fans gather for each contest, though dozens of Morph Integration Society activists gather outside to protest.
Many trainers hope to one day fight with their Pokémorphs in one of the many fights that Kitano Entertainment broadcasts live to the rest of Faero.