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I had a hard ti putting a finger on this girl. While she looked younger than Soliera, I wasn't about to judge her age. If she was a mber of this group, she had to be an adult, but that still didn't explain why she didn't like .

"It sounds like we have our work cut out for us," I comnted, thinking about the challenges ahead. "We need to stay on top of things. The safety of my team, and figuring out what the Endbringers actually want is our top priority."

Soliera nodded in agreent. "Agreed. We'll coordinate with Captain Phyco to enhance the defense asures. anwhile, we should also focus on gathering information about the Endbringers. I'll contact our headquarters and get the necessary resources and personnel allocated to this mission."

Dulse added, "We should also consider reaching out to other allies or individuals with relevant expertise. Collaborating with different dinsions might provide additional insights and support in dealing with the Endbringers."

"You can just call people from other dinsions?!" I asked in surprise, and Dulse nodded.

"There are certain groups we have connections with so we have a rallying point when entering dinsions. Since you entered this dinsion, we used your entry point, or it would have taken us much longer to get here from the Kanto Region," Dulse explained, and I nodded, mostly understanding, but it was still strange that we could ask for help from people in other tilines.

As the planning continued, I couldn't shake the feeling that this was just the beginning of a much larger and more complex journey. The convergence of different dinsions, the mysterious Endbringers, and the unique abilities granted by Prisma were all pieces of a puzzle that needed to be solved.

Jolene, sensing the gravity of the situation, spoke up. "Landon, whatever happens, we're here for you. We'll face these challenges together. Just promise that you'll prioritize your safety as well."

I nodded, appreciating the support from Jolene and the rest of my team. "I promise, Jolene. We'll navigate through this together, and I won't take unnecessary risks."

With the plans in motion, the Ultra Recon Squad mbers and I continued our discussion late into the night. The exchange of information, ideas, and strategies ford the foundation of our alliance. It was a strange and unprecedented collaboration, but it felt necessary to confront the looming threats.

As the conversation winded down, Soliera turned to with a more personal inquiry. "Landon, if we're going to work together, there's one thing I need to know. How did you acquire the ability to catch and control humans? What's the origin of that power?"

I took a deep breath, realizing that sharing the story might provide crucial information. "It all started with a Pokémon nad Cryo. He's the one who granted this ability. I was going to die, and he saved my life and stayed with for 10 years until I woke up. When I did finally get up, he filled my brain with knowledge and kept my body in great shape. His main objective is to find his master, Ultrax, who is trapped in Ultra Space."

Soliera raised an eyebrow. "Cryo granted you this power willingly? And his master is in Ultra Space?"

I nodded. "Yes, Cryo willingly granted this power, but they are all to help and my team stronger. His master's location is one of the driving factors behind my abilities. I understand it may sound unconventional, but Cryo has been a crucial ally, helping navigate through challenges and providing guidance."

Soliera seed deep in thought, processing the information. "This Cryo and his master Ultrax... They're entities from Ultra Space with their own motives. It adds another layer of complexity to the situation. We need to be cautious in our dealings with them."

I agreed with her assessnt. "Absolutely. While Cryo has been helpful so far, we can't ignore the fact that his goals might not completely align with ours. Even so, I am not sure what I could do if Cryo went rogue on ."

That was sothing that I hadn't thought about, but Cryo shut that thought down fast, making sigh in relief.

[I can not do anything that would hurt you, or the people connected to your system. My only two purposes are to help you grow so that you can help find and release my master. A normal Pokémon, or even a legendary wouldn't be able to do it, or we would have picked them. I had to be a human, but not just anyone. They had to be special, and connected to Ultra Space. Because you bonded with Cosmog, you were chosen by my master.]

“Not that I really have much of a choice, but I choose to believe in Cryo,” I said and looked into Soliera’s eyes. “While I can’t prove that he is trustworthy, I personally feel like I can trust him. He not only helps , but also helps my girls without asking. I think that he would be just worried about if he was going to use , or maybe that is what he wants us to think? I don’t know, but in situations like this, you need to make a choice,” I said, putting out both hands.

“Trust,” I said lifting one hand, “Or don’t,” I said lifting the other. “There are two choices we have, but very little evidence that is factual to lean against them. So, that ans you have to trust your gut, and mine is telling that we have a long way to go, and worrying about trust is going to get tiring.”

Soliera observed for a mont before nodding. "Trust is indeed a crucial elent in situations like these. We'll proceed with caution, but for now, it seems we have a common goal in addressing the Endbringers and the anomalies related to Prisma."

As the night wore on, we finalized our plans and agreed on the next steps. The Ultra Recon Squad mbers would collaborate with our team to enhance the defenses of the dinsion, gather information on the Endbringers and explore the potential applications of Prisma for their own dinsion.

Jolene, sensing the exhaustion in everyone, offered the Ultra Recon Squad mbers a place to rest for the night. Soliera accepted the offer, acknowledging the need for rest before diving into the tasks at hand.

As everyone dispersed to their respective resting places, I found myself alone with Cryo in the quiet living room. The glow from Prisma had dimd, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

[You handled the situation well, Landon. The cooperation with the Ultra Recon Squad will be beneficial in dealing with the challenges that lie ahead. But always rember, trust is a delicate thing, and it should be earned over ti.]

I nodded, contemplating the complexities of the situation. "I understand, Cryo. It's just hard to navigate these unknown territories. But we'll face it together, and I'll do my best to make the right choices."

Cryo gave a faint glow, almost resembling a smile. [That's all I can ask for, Landon. Now, let's get so rest. Tomorrow is a new day, and the journey continues.]

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