Post by Deena Eiyle on Jun 5, 2009 11:57:59 GMT -7
Name: Deena 'Diamond' Eiyle (pronounced Isle)
Age: 19
Gender: Female
Hometown: Goldenrod City.
Money: 2,000 dollars.
Bag:
Potion x 2
Super Potion x 1
Pokeball x 3
Greatball x 2
Cell Phone x 1
Badge Case x 1
Eiyle's Guide to Pokemon Volume III x 1
Eiyle's Guide to Pokemon Volume VII x 1
Diamond's personal research Journals x 3
Diamond's Battle Journal x 1
Inflatable Mattress x 1 (Yay magnemite!)
Blanket x 1
Rain Jacket x 1
Snow Jacket x 1
Spare Clothing Sets x 5
Nutra-Energy Bars x ... a lot
Appearance: Diamond is about five foot six, 103 pounds, and has a rather average build for someone her size. Diamond's nickname comes from her natural hair colour, which is a ghostly white, that way since the day she was born. She wears glasses, specifically made so that she can gently balance them on her nose without much difficulty. They're essentially clamped to her nose so that they don't fall. Her eyes are a pale green, and her skin has a light tan. Her eyes have a slight cold analytical look to them, or so she's been told.
She has a light white jacket that she wears almost all the time, but if she ends up somewhere particularly warm she'll tie it around her waist. Beneath the jacket she typically wears a black sleeveless shirt, with a sterling silver cross around her neck, although the cross is more for superficial reasons than religious ones. She wears white pants that go down to her ankles, with her pokeballs on a strap on the top of her pants. She wears white tennis shoes, for practical reasons. If she enters a competition or contest, she switches to a pair of blue dress shoes her youngest sister bought her.
Personality: Diamond is a bit of a bookworm, when she was younger always prefering to study than to go out and play. This has carried over into her battling, always analyzing every aspect of a scene before choosing her attack. It also carries over to her choice of moves and pokemon, including some moves that most trainers find useless for good combos. She is a person of few words, but still finds herself taking care of anyone that she thinks might need it, be they pokemon or human. Especially if they remind her of one of her sisters. She values all types of pokemon, and would gladly catch any pokemeon she comes across, although she mostly catches female pokemon if she has a choice.
She is careful, only recently picking up the Gym Leader challenge, although she's been a trainer for a few years. She has chosen to travel around, picking up pokemon and training before she gets started on the leader circuit, so she knows she's prepared. She will often overanalyze a situation, and pick the complicated solution to a simple problem. If she finds a solution she thinks is to obvious or simple, she will second guess herself and hesitate. This makes her hesitant, when battling, to take advantage of an opponent's weak point or a mistake, her brain telling her that it could be a trap.
Pokemon:
Magnemite
1st Pokemon
Level: 28
Move List: Magnemite: Thundershock, Thunderwave, Spark, Lock On, SonicBoom
Pokemon Personality: Magnemite is rather curious to what Diamond, or anyone else around it, is doing. When out of its pokeball and not in a battle it often hovers over Diamond's shoulder to see what she's doing, occassionally floating directly over what she's doing to see. It likes using its power for purposes other than training, first using its thundershock to power Diamond's mattress on its own while she was trying to find a comfortable position to sleep on it when it was flattened.
In battle it is very determined and calculated like its trainer. It takes losing well, but it does not like it. It also doesn't like mud, for a reason that Diamond hasn't quite been able to figure out. She has seen it lay in the dirt, and float on water, but it dislikes mud.
Spinda
Female
Level: 26
Move List: Uproar, Psybeam, Hypnosis, Faint Attack, Copycat
Pokemon Personality: Spinda is very curious, and seems to have a very dance-like walk, even during battle. She will often wander away from Diamond at the sight of something shiny or unusual that she hasn't seen before. It is entranced by its own reflection, but this is more due to the mirror, more than the reflection itself. She likes attention, but she also doesn't like being treated like a stuffed animal very much. For this reason she doesn't like Diamond's younger sister Samantha very much. She does like Kid's Day though, and Diamond think's it's because she pays more attention to what the kids do to her at the school than at home.
In battle it gives the appearence of being very unfocused, but this is a type of strategy that Diamond and her came up with. The random 'dancing' that she always does, she uses as an advantage to dodge her opponent more easily in a battle.
Shuppet
Female
Level: 23
Move List: Curse, Screech, Shadow Sneak, Night Shade.
Pokemon Personality: Shuppet is very playful, enjoying games of hide and seek in particular. It will attempt to startle Diamond and the others occassionally, by phasing through Diamond's books or a wall. It doesn't work on Diamond or Spinda very much, but Magnemite tends to be fooled... a lot. She will dance with Spinda on occassion, but its only real move consists of spinning around in a circle.
In battle she is not a very good loser, often becoming very upset if she loses a battle, or takes a lot of damage in one. She holds a grudge against her opponent on this, but has never once got mad at Diamond or Magnemite or Spinda. She was recently caught by Diamond, so they are still working out an effective battle strategy like she has with Spinda and Magnemite.
History: Diamond was born in Goldenrod City, her father being Thomas Eiyle, who she rarely saw, and Elayne Eiyle her mother. Her father was a pokemon researcher from Kanto that traveled around the world to see different kinds of pokemon. He traveled around the world for many years, studying different pokemon in their natural habitat, their personalities, anything about them that he could find. He spent a lot of time traveling the Hoenn and Johto regions. He eventually turned his study to how pokemon reacted differently between being in the wild and being with trainers.
This is how he met her mother. Elayne was a gym leader for a short time in the Hoenn region, her specialty being water type pokemon. Her career as a gym leader only lasted for eight months, before she got bored with it and met Thomas. The pair started their relationship professionally, but they eventually fell in love. Bored with Thomas gone for so long, Elayne decided to give up her gym and started traveling with Thomas around the world.
The pair traveled around for four years before they were married, and Elayne settled in Goldenrod, her favourite city that they'd visited. Thomas slowed his travels some, but was still gone for long periods of time. Diamond was born four months after her parents were married. Elayne was glad that she had something to do in the time that her husband was away, and spent a lot of time taking care of her young daughter. Her father helped, but only when he was around.
From a young age, it was obvious that Diamond had her father's studious personality. Whenever he was home he'd tell her stories, and take her with him to explore areas with pokemon. As she grew older, he stopped coming and going as much so that he could be around his daughter. When she was 4, Diamond's mother became pregnant with her second child. Her sister Gina was born two months after Diamond's fifth birthday.
As she grew older, Diamond's studious personality came out more, as she spent much of her time with her nose in a book, or one of her father's research notebooks, studying about pokemon. With both her parent's help, she started her own research books, mostly by observing her mother's and neighbor's pokemon. She also became interested in the workings of various objects, her mother coming home one day and finding the babysitter occupying Gina, and Diamond in the bedroom taking apart her father's item finder. She was about to scold her daughter, before she told her that she could put it back together. She did so, and it worked better than it had previously.
When she was ten, Diamond's father went into semi-retirement, spending most of his time at home, but occassionally doing work for the local lab, or private work. This coinsided with her mother becoming pregnant for the third and final time. At this point, Diamond was already getting her own pokemon. Her mother pushed it off, not quite ready to let her daughter go out on her own. She said that when she was fifteen she would take her out to catch her first pokemon. Diamond accepted this, and began studying pokemon, trying to decide what sort of pokemon she would choose to catch.
After 3 years of pouring over her father's research books on pokemon abilities, attacks, and weaknesses and strengths, she settled on Magnemite. After she came to the decision, she began studying the pokemon, examining battle strategies and raising guides to learn the best way to train the pokemon she'd decided on. With the years passed by, Diamond told her mother that she didn't want anything for her birthday but a pokeball, and for her to take her to route 38 to catch a Magnemite for her to raise. Her mother reluctantly agreed. Leaving her sisters Gina and Samantha with her father for the week, Elyse took her out to the route, taking her mother's Whiscash to help capture the pokemon.
Diamond was thrilled, enjoying the trip enormously. She watched as they went, studying the pokemon they saw, but being careful not to waste the one pokeball her mother had given her. She'd attempted to give her more, but Diamond had refused, saying that she only needed one pokeball. She knew that her mother had taken more, but she was determined to use the one. She was a bit... stubborn that way.
It didn't take them much to find a Magnemite when they reached the route, and her mother quickly weakened it with a Magnitude, and Diamond tossed the ball with precision that she'd been practicing with rocks and an old lamp post. Her first pokemon captured, she was silently ecstatic. They returned home, and her mother let her hit off the occassional wild pokemon, but not to much because she didn't have any real practice. When she got home, Gina was instantly jealous of her older sister and her pokemon, while her father was very proud. She started writing down everything she knew about her little magnemite, observing it around her room.
She started training with it right away, both her mother and father helping her out. She didn't seem in any rush to leave, but she occassionally left and sat at the gym to watch the battles and analyze them. Training strategies, how trainers reacted to something unexpected. Like an attack not working, or the opponent having an attack unusual of its type. Things that aren't well prepared for in battles. After a year, Diamond decided that she'd done as much as she could at home, and decided she was ready to go out on her own.
The thought mildly... terrified her parents. Her mother convinced her father to use some of his old contacts to take her around to places they'd been when they traveled together, so that she could be taken care of for a while more at least. Her father took her to Hoenn, a place that the girls had been to once or twice to visit family, telling her that she was going to help him with some of his experiments. While there, they came across a Spinda, a pokemon that she'd read about in her father's books and was fascinated with. There were over 4,000,000 different combinations that its spots could form. Over 8,000,000, if the rare 'shiney' coloured pokemon were included.
Using Magnemite, she had a brief battle with the Spinda, and captured it, triumphing in the first pokemon she caught all on her own. She traveled with her father for a year, before they returned to Johto, and her parents finally let her travel on her own. She was excited, but didn't go to far at first. She traveled a bit farther north from the city, exploring the area. Eventually, she moved on, traveling elsewhere in the country.
She has only a few consistant places she travels to at a specific time. She has an agreement with a school, and drops by around Kid's Day as one of the sponsered trainers with her pokemon. The others are her sister's and parent's birthdays she goes back home. She has recently decided that she's ready to take the gym challenge and bought a badge case. If she'd really trained over the years, she easily could have much more powerful, and much more, pokemon, but she'd prefered studying pokemon to capturing and battling them. Only recently has she started taking being a trainer seriously.
Several weeks ago she was called by her father and told about an upsurge of ghost pokemon that had reportedly been spotted in the burned out tower. She'd been there more than once, sketching Ghastly, Zubat, even the occassional Haunter (She'd also gone for the same reason everyone else does, rumours of legendary pokemon). However, her father said that rarer ghost pokemon had been spotted in the area. She headed for the city, and the moment she entered the tower, she saw what her father had meant.
Duskull, Gemeye, Shuppet, ghastly, Haunter... everywhere in the building. While she wondered what was going on, she sat down in the corner, with Spinda in the event one of them decided to attack, and began observing them. She continued for an hour before a Shuppet, popped up from under her notebook, startling her. She found Diamond's reaction funny, and began attempting to make her do it again. When she couldn't make her do it, she moved onto Spinda.
Diamond was reminded of her sister Samantha when she looked at the pokemon. Thus, she decided she would capture it. Having Spinda use a quick Faint Attack, she hit it with a great ball, successfully capturing the ghost pokemon. Unfortunatly, she was forced to leave a few minutes later, a rather large group of haunter taking exception to her catching and attacking one of theirs.
Roleplay Example: "Magnemite, use Lock On and Spark," Diamond said, pointing in the direction of the target that had been set up by the school. Magnemite fixed its sights on the spot on the target that Diamond was pointing to, and shot forward, electricity surrounding it as it struck the target. There was an 'Oooo' from the small crowd of students behind her. She ignored them momentarily, it was good practice. If it was a little showy... so be it.
She turned and checked Magnemite for any sign of damage. Didn't appear to be.... She nodded. "Spinda, use Psybeam," he said, pointing at the center of the same target Magnemite had just hit. Spinda nodded, and seised it's slight dancing walk. It turned, and the psychic attack struck the target, making a perfectly circular hole in the center of the target.
Diamond knew that it was time to put an end to the demonstration, they'd been at it all day. The other trainers that were supposed to come had failed to show up, and she was done covering for them. As far as she knew the teacher only had one pokemon, and it was a Pichu, which was a class pet. Magnemite and Spinda were probably tired, and really needed a rest. She'd have them destroy the target, and then they could begin what she called the 'cuddle session.' Where after the training the students got to play with her pokemon. Which mostly involved the girls treating Spinda like a stuffed bear.
Which was amusing, but she was knew that Spinda didn't 100% enjoy it, but she liked it well enough not to be to bothered. "Spinda, Faint attack, Magnemite, Lock on and Thundershock." The pair nodded, launching their individual attacks to the opposite sides of the target with full force. When the thundershock struck, the target began to crack. A few seconds afterward the faint attack struck, shattering the target completely.
There was a collective 'Wow' from the students, and she turned around to look at them, most of them having stunned and happy looks on their faces. Despite only having the two pokemon, she supposed that she could work them up enough to make them forget that. "Are there any questions, if not, you may come down and play with Magnemite and Spinda, if you wish," she said. There were a few hands in the air and she removed her notebook. She was considering writing a book of just questions kids had asked her.
Age: 19
Gender: Female
Hometown: Goldenrod City.
Money: 2,000 dollars.
Bag:
Potion x 2
Super Potion x 1
Pokeball x 3
Greatball x 2
Cell Phone x 1
Badge Case x 1
Eiyle's Guide to Pokemon Volume III x 1
Eiyle's Guide to Pokemon Volume VII x 1
Diamond's personal research Journals x 3
Diamond's Battle Journal x 1
Inflatable Mattress x 1 (Yay magnemite!)
Blanket x 1
Rain Jacket x 1
Snow Jacket x 1
Spare Clothing Sets x 5
Nutra-Energy Bars x ... a lot
Appearance: Diamond is about five foot six, 103 pounds, and has a rather average build for someone her size. Diamond's nickname comes from her natural hair colour, which is a ghostly white, that way since the day she was born. She wears glasses, specifically made so that she can gently balance them on her nose without much difficulty. They're essentially clamped to her nose so that they don't fall. Her eyes are a pale green, and her skin has a light tan. Her eyes have a slight cold analytical look to them, or so she's been told.
She has a light white jacket that she wears almost all the time, but if she ends up somewhere particularly warm she'll tie it around her waist. Beneath the jacket she typically wears a black sleeveless shirt, with a sterling silver cross around her neck, although the cross is more for superficial reasons than religious ones. She wears white pants that go down to her ankles, with her pokeballs on a strap on the top of her pants. She wears white tennis shoes, for practical reasons. If she enters a competition or contest, she switches to a pair of blue dress shoes her youngest sister bought her.
Personality: Diamond is a bit of a bookworm, when she was younger always prefering to study than to go out and play. This has carried over into her battling, always analyzing every aspect of a scene before choosing her attack. It also carries over to her choice of moves and pokemon, including some moves that most trainers find useless for good combos. She is a person of few words, but still finds herself taking care of anyone that she thinks might need it, be they pokemon or human. Especially if they remind her of one of her sisters. She values all types of pokemon, and would gladly catch any pokemeon she comes across, although she mostly catches female pokemon if she has a choice.
She is careful, only recently picking up the Gym Leader challenge, although she's been a trainer for a few years. She has chosen to travel around, picking up pokemon and training before she gets started on the leader circuit, so she knows she's prepared. She will often overanalyze a situation, and pick the complicated solution to a simple problem. If she finds a solution she thinks is to obvious or simple, she will second guess herself and hesitate. This makes her hesitant, when battling, to take advantage of an opponent's weak point or a mistake, her brain telling her that it could be a trap.
Pokemon:
Magnemite
1st Pokemon
Level: 28
Move List: Magnemite: Thundershock, Thunderwave, Spark, Lock On, SonicBoom
Pokemon Personality: Magnemite is rather curious to what Diamond, or anyone else around it, is doing. When out of its pokeball and not in a battle it often hovers over Diamond's shoulder to see what she's doing, occassionally floating directly over what she's doing to see. It likes using its power for purposes other than training, first using its thundershock to power Diamond's mattress on its own while she was trying to find a comfortable position to sleep on it when it was flattened.
In battle it is very determined and calculated like its trainer. It takes losing well, but it does not like it. It also doesn't like mud, for a reason that Diamond hasn't quite been able to figure out. She has seen it lay in the dirt, and float on water, but it dislikes mud.
Spinda
Female
Level: 26
Move List: Uproar, Psybeam, Hypnosis, Faint Attack, Copycat
Pokemon Personality: Spinda is very curious, and seems to have a very dance-like walk, even during battle. She will often wander away from Diamond at the sight of something shiny or unusual that she hasn't seen before. It is entranced by its own reflection, but this is more due to the mirror, more than the reflection itself. She likes attention, but she also doesn't like being treated like a stuffed animal very much. For this reason she doesn't like Diamond's younger sister Samantha very much. She does like Kid's Day though, and Diamond think's it's because she pays more attention to what the kids do to her at the school than at home.
In battle it gives the appearence of being very unfocused, but this is a type of strategy that Diamond and her came up with. The random 'dancing' that she always does, she uses as an advantage to dodge her opponent more easily in a battle.
Shuppet
Female
Level: 23
Move List: Curse, Screech, Shadow Sneak, Night Shade.
Pokemon Personality: Shuppet is very playful, enjoying games of hide and seek in particular. It will attempt to startle Diamond and the others occassionally, by phasing through Diamond's books or a wall. It doesn't work on Diamond or Spinda very much, but Magnemite tends to be fooled... a lot. She will dance with Spinda on occassion, but its only real move consists of spinning around in a circle.
In battle she is not a very good loser, often becoming very upset if she loses a battle, or takes a lot of damage in one. She holds a grudge against her opponent on this, but has never once got mad at Diamond or Magnemite or Spinda. She was recently caught by Diamond, so they are still working out an effective battle strategy like she has with Spinda and Magnemite.
History: Diamond was born in Goldenrod City, her father being Thomas Eiyle, who she rarely saw, and Elayne Eiyle her mother. Her father was a pokemon researcher from Kanto that traveled around the world to see different kinds of pokemon. He traveled around the world for many years, studying different pokemon in their natural habitat, their personalities, anything about them that he could find. He spent a lot of time traveling the Hoenn and Johto regions. He eventually turned his study to how pokemon reacted differently between being in the wild and being with trainers.
This is how he met her mother. Elayne was a gym leader for a short time in the Hoenn region, her specialty being water type pokemon. Her career as a gym leader only lasted for eight months, before she got bored with it and met Thomas. The pair started their relationship professionally, but they eventually fell in love. Bored with Thomas gone for so long, Elayne decided to give up her gym and started traveling with Thomas around the world.
The pair traveled around for four years before they were married, and Elayne settled in Goldenrod, her favourite city that they'd visited. Thomas slowed his travels some, but was still gone for long periods of time. Diamond was born four months after her parents were married. Elayne was glad that she had something to do in the time that her husband was away, and spent a lot of time taking care of her young daughter. Her father helped, but only when he was around.
From a young age, it was obvious that Diamond had her father's studious personality. Whenever he was home he'd tell her stories, and take her with him to explore areas with pokemon. As she grew older, he stopped coming and going as much so that he could be around his daughter. When she was 4, Diamond's mother became pregnant with her second child. Her sister Gina was born two months after Diamond's fifth birthday.
As she grew older, Diamond's studious personality came out more, as she spent much of her time with her nose in a book, or one of her father's research notebooks, studying about pokemon. With both her parent's help, she started her own research books, mostly by observing her mother's and neighbor's pokemon. She also became interested in the workings of various objects, her mother coming home one day and finding the babysitter occupying Gina, and Diamond in the bedroom taking apart her father's item finder. She was about to scold her daughter, before she told her that she could put it back together. She did so, and it worked better than it had previously.
When she was ten, Diamond's father went into semi-retirement, spending most of his time at home, but occassionally doing work for the local lab, or private work. This coinsided with her mother becoming pregnant for the third and final time. At this point, Diamond was already getting her own pokemon. Her mother pushed it off, not quite ready to let her daughter go out on her own. She said that when she was fifteen she would take her out to catch her first pokemon. Diamond accepted this, and began studying pokemon, trying to decide what sort of pokemon she would choose to catch.
After 3 years of pouring over her father's research books on pokemon abilities, attacks, and weaknesses and strengths, she settled on Magnemite. After she came to the decision, she began studying the pokemon, examining battle strategies and raising guides to learn the best way to train the pokemon she'd decided on. With the years passed by, Diamond told her mother that she didn't want anything for her birthday but a pokeball, and for her to take her to route 38 to catch a Magnemite for her to raise. Her mother reluctantly agreed. Leaving her sisters Gina and Samantha with her father for the week, Elyse took her out to the route, taking her mother's Whiscash to help capture the pokemon.
Diamond was thrilled, enjoying the trip enormously. She watched as they went, studying the pokemon they saw, but being careful not to waste the one pokeball her mother had given her. She'd attempted to give her more, but Diamond had refused, saying that she only needed one pokeball. She knew that her mother had taken more, but she was determined to use the one. She was a bit... stubborn that way.
It didn't take them much to find a Magnemite when they reached the route, and her mother quickly weakened it with a Magnitude, and Diamond tossed the ball with precision that she'd been practicing with rocks and an old lamp post. Her first pokemon captured, she was silently ecstatic. They returned home, and her mother let her hit off the occassional wild pokemon, but not to much because she didn't have any real practice. When she got home, Gina was instantly jealous of her older sister and her pokemon, while her father was very proud. She started writing down everything she knew about her little magnemite, observing it around her room.
She started training with it right away, both her mother and father helping her out. She didn't seem in any rush to leave, but she occassionally left and sat at the gym to watch the battles and analyze them. Training strategies, how trainers reacted to something unexpected. Like an attack not working, or the opponent having an attack unusual of its type. Things that aren't well prepared for in battles. After a year, Diamond decided that she'd done as much as she could at home, and decided she was ready to go out on her own.
The thought mildly... terrified her parents. Her mother convinced her father to use some of his old contacts to take her around to places they'd been when they traveled together, so that she could be taken care of for a while more at least. Her father took her to Hoenn, a place that the girls had been to once or twice to visit family, telling her that she was going to help him with some of his experiments. While there, they came across a Spinda, a pokemon that she'd read about in her father's books and was fascinated with. There were over 4,000,000 different combinations that its spots could form. Over 8,000,000, if the rare 'shiney' coloured pokemon were included.
Using Magnemite, she had a brief battle with the Spinda, and captured it, triumphing in the first pokemon she caught all on her own. She traveled with her father for a year, before they returned to Johto, and her parents finally let her travel on her own. She was excited, but didn't go to far at first. She traveled a bit farther north from the city, exploring the area. Eventually, she moved on, traveling elsewhere in the country.
She has only a few consistant places she travels to at a specific time. She has an agreement with a school, and drops by around Kid's Day as one of the sponsered trainers with her pokemon. The others are her sister's and parent's birthdays she goes back home. She has recently decided that she's ready to take the gym challenge and bought a badge case. If she'd really trained over the years, she easily could have much more powerful, and much more, pokemon, but she'd prefered studying pokemon to capturing and battling them. Only recently has she started taking being a trainer seriously.
Several weeks ago she was called by her father and told about an upsurge of ghost pokemon that had reportedly been spotted in the burned out tower. She'd been there more than once, sketching Ghastly, Zubat, even the occassional Haunter (She'd also gone for the same reason everyone else does, rumours of legendary pokemon). However, her father said that rarer ghost pokemon had been spotted in the area. She headed for the city, and the moment she entered the tower, she saw what her father had meant.
Duskull, Gemeye, Shuppet, ghastly, Haunter... everywhere in the building. While she wondered what was going on, she sat down in the corner, with Spinda in the event one of them decided to attack, and began observing them. She continued for an hour before a Shuppet, popped up from under her notebook, startling her. She found Diamond's reaction funny, and began attempting to make her do it again. When she couldn't make her do it, she moved onto Spinda.
Diamond was reminded of her sister Samantha when she looked at the pokemon. Thus, she decided she would capture it. Having Spinda use a quick Faint Attack, she hit it with a great ball, successfully capturing the ghost pokemon. Unfortunatly, she was forced to leave a few minutes later, a rather large group of haunter taking exception to her catching and attacking one of theirs.
Roleplay Example: "Magnemite, use Lock On and Spark," Diamond said, pointing in the direction of the target that had been set up by the school. Magnemite fixed its sights on the spot on the target that Diamond was pointing to, and shot forward, electricity surrounding it as it struck the target. There was an 'Oooo' from the small crowd of students behind her. She ignored them momentarily, it was good practice. If it was a little showy... so be it.
She turned and checked Magnemite for any sign of damage. Didn't appear to be.... She nodded. "Spinda, use Psybeam," he said, pointing at the center of the same target Magnemite had just hit. Spinda nodded, and seised it's slight dancing walk. It turned, and the psychic attack struck the target, making a perfectly circular hole in the center of the target.
Diamond knew that it was time to put an end to the demonstration, they'd been at it all day. The other trainers that were supposed to come had failed to show up, and she was done covering for them. As far as she knew the teacher only had one pokemon, and it was a Pichu, which was a class pet. Magnemite and Spinda were probably tired, and really needed a rest. She'd have them destroy the target, and then they could begin what she called the 'cuddle session.' Where after the training the students got to play with her pokemon. Which mostly involved the girls treating Spinda like a stuffed bear.
Which was amusing, but she was knew that Spinda didn't 100% enjoy it, but she liked it well enough not to be to bothered. "Spinda, Faint attack, Magnemite, Lock on and Thundershock." The pair nodded, launching their individual attacks to the opposite sides of the target with full force. When the thundershock struck, the target began to crack. A few seconds afterward the faint attack struck, shattering the target completely.
There was a collective 'Wow' from the students, and she turned around to look at them, most of them having stunned and happy looks on their faces. Despite only having the two pokemon, she supposed that she could work them up enough to make them forget that. "Are there any questions, if not, you may come down and play with Magnemite and Spinda, if you wish," she said. There were a few hands in the air and she removed her notebook. She was considering writing a book of just questions kids had asked her.