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"Need more scans to study dual type nature enough to get that, but we have the skorupi for the steel boosters needed and parts of the armor. Also, inorganic booster parts, so maybe when we hit Lavender, unless...either of you know what goes into these amplifiers? However, we need more Amarid for the medium one, roughly...3 grand worth, from previous purchase. Can make light armor now and upgrade it later, though. Skorupi aren't useful for ground armor, sadly. Should be able to complete one suit a day though, roughly."
"Well, we'll be there in a day or two. We'll try to buy you some more Amarid if you don't have enough time, alright?" Taylor says. "Get Jessica's done before mine; she needs it more," Taylor says. "We might be able to buy some of the Amps for Psychic gear; hear that those work as Type Boosters."

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'Okay' Romeo removes his pikachu friend from his head. 'Now, how to pass the rest of the time? Ah, I know!'

Romeo takes out Fairy, Luna and Elly. Then, he spends the next half hour, trying to teach them how to dance. If they were going to look in on the contest hall, he'd need to get in a bit of practice. If the Machop seemed to look interested, he'd pair him up with Luna. He instructs Luna how to ballroom dance (benefiting from her humanoid shape), tells Fairy to try some break dancing (making the most of her natural Pikachu agility) and teaches Elly some basic line dancing steps (the only thing he could think of for a 4 legged pokemon). He corrects their mistakes, and instructs them on how to improve.
By the end of the short session Elly could dance a little without tripping, Luna and the Machop made a cute couple and Fairy was actually pretty good at dancing.

"Having fun back there?" the driver says, looking back.

The kid is entertained by the dancing. He keeps himself occupied with the Growlithe as well. You did a good job distracting him.

Ethan

As the part is being pulled, Mjolnir slams into the ground, hard. It tries to pull itself up, but it's fruitless. The cart shudders as the Beldum holds it back.

"Hurry it up up there!" the wagon driver behind you shouts. "What happened!"