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The Revenge Of The Hitmons


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      The Revenge Of The Hitmons

      The Revenge Of The Hitmons

      written by Lewis Cowley

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      THE STORY:

      Because this had thwarted his biggest blow, Martin Gordon sent his arch rival, 10-year-old Tom Bailey and his famous Hitmon Rauruk to Europe via a mysterious spell. There they became friends with the internet promoter Benny Fischer and his 9-year-old son Dominik. They agree to help them. So they fly to the USA and land in the middle of a brand-new adventure ...

      Content:

      Chapter 1: New creations

      Chapter 2: Today No Rocket Launch

      Chapter 3: Niki

      Chapter 4: The Little Benny

      Chapter 5: New Friends

      Chapter 6: Reminders

      Chapter 7: America

      Chapter 8: Many Hitmakers

      Chapter 9: Niki's Success Recipe

      Chapter 10: Where the Fruits Fall

      Chapter 11: Searching for Tintu

      Chapter 12: The Strange Surprise

      Chapter 13: "Freeing Niki

      Chapter 14: The Dream of Father and Son

      Chapter 15: Benny's Revenge

      Chapter 16: The Celebration

      Chapter 17: Visit to Germany

      CHAPTER ONE: NEW CREATIONS

      Dear Reader. Do you know what a hitmon is? A Hitmon is an animal-like creature that can be monster-like, big or small, and can strike violently in its own way.

       A hitmon is a species of animals that can not be compared with any other on our planet, although there are certain similarities. A Hitmon can originate from different animal species. Hitmons are special breeds, which were once developed by a doctor. Most have been known, some of them even became world-famous. And this was due to a boy from Munich.

       The hitmons lived almost exclusively in the American Florida. Many of them lived in the forest, others lived together with their coaches in cities like Miami or Lansdale. They had grown accustomed to life with their coaches, while the out-of-the-way hitmons, some with or without a coach, lived outside in the wilderness.

       It all started about 15 years ago when the well-known researcher Dr. John Kiviat made his first attempts to produce talking animals. At first he did not know what kind of animal he was to take. He had an old tired tiger in the cage, but he did not know if it would be a good idea.

       Dr. Kiviat thought for a long time. Purely theoretically the experiment should succeed. So he let his old tiger out and attached scanner cables to him. In the computer, he created a kind of tiger and stored the data on the hard disk.

       With his software, he managed to create a kind of tiger. At first only on the computer, but then he succeeded the miracle, which he had waited for so long. From the test tube developed a small life form, which soon grew to a kind of tiger.

       The professor was speechless, that he could do just that. Fortunately, he had saved the DNA chain. It was huge and encompassed several thousand pages. But that is exactly the secret of creating new life.

       The new form of life grew until suddenly the glass was blown. The new being had grown too big. Dr, Kiviat was thrilled until the creature jumped and bite into his hand, though it had no teeth. It also played with a dice.

       "You're quite aggressive," the professor said. "What do you mean? You're a real hit monster. A hitmon. How about Cubi. "

       But the Hitmon hissed again and again and jumped at Dr. Kiviat several times. Nevertheless, the researcher succeeded in taming the Hitmon.

      Soon Dr. Kiviat noticed, that this new animal had a special gift. It learned to speak very quickly. But it was aggressive and he attacked the professor again and again.

       Dr. But Kiviat was not discouraged. He showed Hitmon a piece of bread.

       "This is bread."

       "Breaaaaaad!" said the creature, and bit into it. But then the bread was thrown away.

       "Aaaaahhhhh!" It came as disgusting.

       Then the Professor put a piece of meat at the Hitmon, as he called it. The creature bit into it.

       "This is meat," Kiviat explained.

       "Meaaaaaat! Greaaaat!”, said the Hitmon.

       Dr. Kiviat had to grin involuntarily.

       As a fan of wild animals, he went to the next experiment. It was supposed to be a snake, because an acquaintance of him had an anaconda as a pet. He immediately called him.

       "Yo Frank. Can you lend me your snake for a short time? I have an experiment ongoing and could use it. "

       Already in the evening Frank emerged. He was a bit younger than Dr. Kiviat. He had his little anaconda with him. Fortunately it was summer and very hot. A temperature which is perfect for snakes.

       "What are you up to?" asked he.

       "Do you see this little tiger-like fellow there?" asked Kiviat.

       "Yes, what about that?" Frank wanted to know.

       "He is the result of a fantastic experiment," explained Kiviat. "I've created it with the help of my old tiger, It took years to make this vision come true, I want you to be a witness to my new experiment."

       "How long does it take?" Frank inquired.

       "About half an hour." said Dr. Kiviat. "Then you can take your snake back."

       Frank thought for a moment, then said,

       "All right, John."

       "Can we?" asked Kiviat.

       "You're welcome." Frank confirmed.

       Already Kivitat fixed his scanner cables to the snake, which showed no movement.

       "She seems to be used to cables." he noted.

       "She has to go to the doctor regularly." Frank explained. "He then hangs them on different cables to examine them."

       "Aha." slipped it from Dr. Kiviat out.

      Shortly afterwards, the experiment was finished and Dr. Kiviat said:

       "If you have time, you can visit me tomorrow or soon, maybe it's worth it."

       "I have time, then I come." replied Frank. "I need to discuss something important with you."

       "Why is?" Kiviat wanted to know.

       "Not today." Frank replied. He grabbed his snake and continued:

       "I'll be late because I have to tell you something."

       "So, then, to overmorrow." said Kiviat.

       Kiviat closely watched his creation. A worm grew in a large glass. At least the Dr. Kiviat. But the worm grew bigger until he looked like a snake.

      Two days later Frank reappeared.

       "I have to talk to you." he said in a hurry.

       "Well, then sit down." asked Dr. Kilian.

       "Thank you." Frank sat down on a chair, which Kiviat instructed him.

       "So what are you doing there?" Frank began.

       "Do not you want to know what has become of the clone of your snake?"

       "You're cloning animals?"

       "Not directly." improved Dr. Kiviat. "I try to create different creations from animals." They are supposed to be similar to the original and yet quite different. "