If you suspected it, why didn’t you say so sooner? And why is Honey suddenly important in ‘adult’ business?

No sheet, Sherlock.

…there’s no one else to guard him but your fellow science nerds?

“…it’s safe.”



Same difference. Except not really.

Obviously, the last word is “legs,” but it’s not really worth an extra screencap here.

“…like a hero!”



Somehow I don’t think Blake is in the mood for playing ei–

“So long, idiots!”

Does Blake stop him? Actually, no. The grunt literally kicks him up the steps to the stone tablet. Not down the steps; UP the steps.

Don’t believe me? See for yourself:

Believe it or not, it’s as the grunt is kicking him up the stairs that Blake starts talking. And no, it isn’t about how improbable it is that he’s been kicked up the stairs.

Meh, it’s not THAT impressive. I got a new one for my birthday that has better apps.

“…proper, it seems!”



Scared? Nahh, Blake’s a TriHard. What else could we expect from a Darkrai trainer?

“…Tobias?”



Yeah, point taken.

Inventor looks impressed at the tabler for a while, by which I mean “all of two seconds maybe, and that’s a generous estimate.” Must be a speed reader.

After reading it, Inventor gives Honey the Poke-Comm, which is basically the Income from a certain obscure Pokemon manga. He says that the Poke-Comm will translate Pokemon speech into human speech, and vice-versa. We get a note that text translated with the Poke-Comm will appear in lime green text, only it doesn’t say lime green text, it says “with this color text.”

With that, Inventor and Blake take their leave, and Honey is left with a tablet that can’t even fit in her backpack, let along her purse.

All the better for you to see them, my dear.

This tablet may be ancient, but it has a neat rumble feature. Either that, or an earthquake’s a-comin’.

Aaaaand white-out.

CLIFFHANGERRRR!!!!