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Pilan

PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:40 pm


This is basically the story behind the rather hot headed legend morph, Hanoa the Ho-oh. She hasn't been a part of the pokemorph story as much as most of the others that have appeared have... but I thought it would be good to give a more detailed look into her past, a chance to see what she had gone though as a child. This story starts when she was five... before she became a pokemorph in the first place....
PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:04 pm


Childhood.

Before she became a pokemorph, she was actually a girl that was named Hana Gerins. Born in November of 2014, she was a kind girl. She lived with her grandmother, however, because her parents had died when she was rather young, namely her mother dying from childbirth complications. Her father was a cop, but was killed by a criminal that happened to be stealing Pokemon DNA samples when she was three.

Despite the loss of her parents, she lived out her life with her grandmother. She wasn't exactly popular, as most children were, but she was amongst one of the friendliest children one would see. She also, like most children, was fascinated by pokemon in general, often watching programs about the most recent pokemon competitions. She became a bit of a prodigy when it came to strategies in a pokemon fight. She was so good, she was correct 90% of the time when it came predicting the victors of the weekly champion fights featured on the TV, back when she was only 4 and a half years old. She also had the chance to be around pokemon often, since her grandmother ran a local daycare for pokemon. She would often be seen amonst them and play with them, and she normally gained their trust rather quickly. Some believed that she could easily rank amongst the master pokemon trainers when she grows up, and she declaired that was what she wanted to do. However, fate has a way of making one's dreams shatter.

About three months after she turned five years old, her grandmother passed away, leaving Hana alone for real. She was taken into an orphanage and was quickly found a home. Unfortunately, the home she was going to was the beginning of the end of her life as a human being. The person she was sent to was a Rocket, one that was part of the pokemorph program. He knew that some of the morphs at that time had gotten out of control and gained their freedom, but he had a theory to keep that from happening with the newest batch of Pokemorphs, and Hana was going to be amongst the first of that group.

Pilan


Pilan

PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:30 pm


Rebirth: Mark of the Ho-oh

The first day she went to the Rocket facility, Hana was scared and confused. She was scared because the rocket, her guardian, told her that she was going to get her shots that day. Like most other children at her age, they are deftly afraid of someone sticking a needle into them, reguardless of the reason. She also was confused, though, for several reasons. Among the reasons is that she couldn't say she ever recalled having to take a helicopter to a doctor's office. She also couldn't say that she'd ever been to a doctor's office that was located someplace across the ocean either. She also had to wonder, when he led her into the facility, why the office didn't have those medical cross symbols anywhere. She didn't have a clue that she was at the rocket facility, nor did she know that she wasn't there for a shot. The rocket's knocked her out, using a tranquilizer in her shot to send her into a relatively deep sleep, and began their work to combine her DNA with that of a pokemon. They decided to utilize the Ho-oh DNA they had aquired some time ago, since the success of this project would mean that they'd have a loyal and powerful morph.

When Hana woke up, she found herself in a room she didn't reconize. Outside of it, her guardian explained that something went wrong with the shot, and that she was going to be held in the facility for a while until the cause could be found. It was a downright lie, but Hana believed him. As days progressed, the DNA changed her. She never realized what was happing to her exactly, for she was given medication that induced amnesia. Excluding a few memories of hers, she couldn't remember anything about herself, or the fact that she was steadily changing every day. Amongst her first changes where a noticable change in skin color, in which a majority of her body turned red in color when it was all over. Her face mostly remained unchanged, although the skin surrounding her eyes started to darken, as if she were punched in the eye. It was about a week after she was infused with the DNA that her wings started to develop. They started as buds jutting out of her back at first, but they eventually grew out and developed feathers, becoming fully developed for her small frame within a month. During this time, her bone density also lightened, and her tail featers started to develop. Every week, as the girl changed, she was asked if she could remember her name. It was easy for her for the first couple of weeks, but she started to have trouble remembering parts of her name after that. After a month and a half of being in the facility, the girl that once was Hana was no more. The red haired and winged morph that now resided in the Rocket facility no longer could remember ever being human, nor could she remember much about her past because of the medical induced amnesia. She could barely even remember what her name was, and yet she was still able to call herself by a name that closely matched her name as a human. When she was asked one last time what her name was, a few of the rockets were pleased when the girl failed to say her name was Hana Gerins, but Hanoa.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:28 pm


Training of the Phoenix

With her transformation complete, the rockets proceeded with her training. The one rocket believed that with her still being so young, they could instill unwavering loyalty to Team Rocket in her. If they could accomplish that, they would have the first of several child made morphs, and one of their most powerful, no less. However, they also didn't want to have a pokemorph that was loyal to them and weak. To them, the best way was to send her into battle against other pokemon and some of their existing and loyal morphs. Not even a week after her body had finished, she was sent into the first of many battles against their pokemon. The only thing to get training there was the pokemon, with Hanoa getting beaten up for not being able to fight back. As punishment for her failure, she was sent back into her cell, the place she would call her room for years, with only a single berry to satisfy her hunger for the rest of the day. She was always given water, as most other living beings needed it to survive. This procedure continued for several weeks, with Hanoa actually pleading to have them stop as she got beaten up even further. In some other circumstances, she actually made attempts to defend herself, but found little help with using her hands and feet in combat, and not being able to use her wings to assist in moving and avoiding attacks. The days continued, and she was sent back into her cell with only one berry every time. During her time in the cell, she would try and figure out what she was doing wrong.

Several months later, some rockets finally had enough. They decided to force the young morph into a fight, even if they had to beat her up themselves to do it. When she failed her next pokemon battle, two of the rockets entered the battle arena and attacked her themselves. That was when her powers began to awaken. Having been weakened by having to survive on one berry a day for her consistent failures, and always having about a day to heal from her injuries, she tapped into a portion of her power, sending herself and the two rockets that attacked her to the medical wings. There, she was given a substantial amount of food and an entire two weeks to recover from her wounds before her training would continue. Those two weeks were hell for the staff tending to her, as she tried to tap into the same power that had her defeat the rocket pair. The results of her attempts had her switched into different areas of the facility no less than 8 times, with the wards prior requiring major repairs and repainting, not to mention the replacement of no less than 19 fire extinguishers. This constant shuffling had changed her two weeks into three.

After her time in the medical ward, her training was resumed. It proved a bit disasterous for the next year, as Hanoa was having difficulties controlling her power. She had accidently annihilated the training room no less than 4 times when she tried utilizing her fire attacks. During that year, she was starting to figure out how to use her wings, but was only able to use them to increase her ground speed during battle. It was during her second year of training that she showed any sign of improvement. She started to utilize her wings completely when she was in her third year, and started to master the use of her fire throughout her second year. However, she was still punished for whenever she lost to the pokemon or when she goes and destroys the training room. When she turned nine, she had her power mostly under control, and seemed to be doing quite well in their eyes. They started pitting her against fellow morphs to further improve her training. Her training eventually became a combination of fighting humans, pokemon, and pokemorphs, and she became quite powerful. However, it wasn't to last, for the rockets anyway...

Pilan

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