As Aslla finished off the chains on Ccapac, Kadin's flames melted the last of Jutlin's restraints. With that done, all of Caitlin's pokemon sans Avsa had been freed, and All that remained was for Supay, Struve, and Chacu to be freed before Myles' pokemon would all escape.
After being briefed on what was happening, Ccapac started to punch Struve's chains with all his strength. While giving the chains a decent amount of dents, this did nothing to free the Hydreigon.
"We might have to go with even more brute force, my friend," all three heads decided, "hit us with everything you've got."
Ccapac paused, and then asked: "That would be dangerous if we hit you, wouldn't it? You could be seriously hurt, you know."
"We know, but..."
"if we aren't freed soon..."
"Myles will be the one hurt."
"All three heads finished: "Is that what you would want?"
The Rhyperior shook his head, and then prepared an attack. "You do realize that you have nobody to blame but yourself for whatever happens next," and before any of Struve's heads could retort, Ccapac smashed the Hydreigon's restraints with a Rock Wrecker.
Even though steel is resistant to rock, Rock Wrecker was Ccapac's signature and strongest attack, and he hadn't been weakened too much from the previous battle (thanks in no small part to his Solid Rock ability.) Hit with this brute force, the chains snapped as if they were made of aluminum.
"Th-thanks," a head coughed as it shook off the remainder of the restraints, "but if I ever as-k-k you to do that again, r-refuse."
"Duly noted," Ccapac grunted, and started to pull at Supay's chains. This took far less effort, since they were designed solely to hold back energy (since Supay could not move without energy,) and it wasn't long before the chains were pulled free. The moment this happened, Supay promptly generated four spectral hands, and then used two of those hands as impromptu legs, and walked in a matter similar to a gorilla to the door.
Do we have a plan of completely breaking out? Because I suggest either Ccapac or Aslla free Chacu while the others-
"I'll free the Sharpedo," Zrantox offered, "the rest of you focus on blasting out of here."
Supay grunted, but did not give any other obvious signs of objection as Zrantox floated to the restrained Sharpedo. As he did so, Struve saw something which he hadn't seen before: a scar at the back of Zrantox's neck.
One of the heads opened its mouth its mouth to ask the Dusknoir about it, but before it could, a blast of water from Avsa cut it short. The Vaporeon's strugglings were becoming even more vicious, and with a final, triumphant roar, the Vaporeon shattered the final chain.
Mohtrek immediately moved in front of her. "Avsa, I would not suggest making further attacks in this area. I know you wish to avenge your last defeat, but you must wait for a more opportune moment, when there are no visible enemies."
Avsa did not look convinced. Mohtrek gave the closest thing he could to a shrug, and added: "if you don't, I can ask one of our newest comrades to immobilize you until we find Caitlin, who could put you back in your poke ball until we figured out what to do with you. Would you want that?"
He was bluffing, of course, but Avsa didn't realize this. Growling, she paced towards the door and took a combative stance nearby.
"That is fine," Mohtrek conceded, "I trust you to not do anything more until I or Zrantox gives the signal. Do not make me take that trust back."
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It seemed that fortune was smiling on Myles, however briefly, as one of the other inmates had somehow managed to free herself completely and proceeded to free both him and the girl opposite him. Before he could say anything, the freed prisoner moved on to others in the cell, even as the girl opposite him muttered something about a waste of her own attempts to escape.
"Why are you doing this?" He asked as he saw the girl opposite him stand up, "wouldn't it be easier for you to escape immediately and leave the rest of us behind."
The girl opposite him spoke before their rescuer could: "Kid, that would be the stupidest thing anyone could do in this sort of time. Lance and his green-backed supporters are completely rooting out anyone that they consider to be their enemy. They consider people like you and me to be their enemy, and so they'd want us dead, and leaving him with less supporters. Does that make sense to you?"
Yes, it made sense. If they were freed now, there would be more of them to face this enemy of theirs. Leaving anyone to the wolves would decrease their chances of winning.
"Fine," Myles sighed, "but you have nobody to blame but yourselves and me once I inevitably fall."
With that, he struggled to stand on his good leg. When that went (relatively) well, he hesitantly started to stand on his bent leg, which promptly collapsed from under him the moment he thought it was well-supported.
"Well," the girl opposite him muttered, "I can already tell that this is going to go great."