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 hitting it sideways and dissolving it into the Poké Ball. You notice the oxygen level drop down to 50%, and you wander around the ocean floor looking to disrupt random Pokémon. You see a pair of glowing eyes staring at you from a cave, and your dim lights reveal a Male Kabuto. You also notice a Female Prinplup stalking some innocent looking Luvdisc. Gah, that's rare. Your take?
 hitting it sideways and dissolving it into the Poké Ball. You notice the oxygen level drop down to 50%, and you wander around the ocean floor looking to disrupt random Pokémon. You see a pair of glowing eyes staring at you from a cave, and your dim lights reveal a Male Kabuto. You also notice a Female Prinplup stalking some innocent looking Luvdisc. Gah, that's rare. Your take?$20 for everything at 40,000 metres of the trench.
 and captures it. The inexplicable man should really label all the buttons and levers. At least the 66% oxygen reading is labelled and accurate. Hopefully. The area, now devoid of a large, threatening crustacean, attracts several Corsola who come out singing merrily, until they spot the wonder that is the bathysphere and leave the area again, leaving a lone Male curiously edging towards the sub. Aaannd?
 and captures it. The inexplicable man should really label all the buttons and levers. At least the 66% oxygen reading is labelled and accurate. Hopefully. The area, now devoid of a large, threatening crustacean, attracts several Corsola who come out singing merrily, until they spot the wonder that is the bathysphere and leave the area again, leaving a lone Male curiously edging towards the sub. Aaannd? adding a living fossil to your collection. Your oxygen at a low 33% you scour the depths for some time, but the best you can come up with is a Shoal Shell
 adding a living fossil to your collection. Your oxygen at a low 33% you scour the depths for some time, but the best you can come up with is a Shoal Shell 
		
		
	
	 
	MidnightSaboteur:
You spot the inexplicable man inside the bathysphere, putting plaques and safety warnings around the sub before noticing you and hastily climbing out, reciting the usual introductions and packing you into the newly labelled sub. After some uninteresting 30 minutes later you find yourself staring out of the window at the Trench for the first time. Rocks, sand and more rocks, what did you expect? Perhaps that Male Gorebyss circling around the sub. What do you do?
 
	