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Mosquito Pokémon
Name: Puplasma
Type: Bug/Dark
Pokédex: Puplasma, The Plasma Pokémon, Pupa craves blood from the moment is born, however with no way yet to obtain it, Puplasma lie in wait for their evolution.
Name: Mosqueedle
Type: Bug/Dark
Pokédex: Mosqueedle, the Mosquito Pokémon, Mosqueedle uses its long needle like mouth to draw blood from its unsuspecting victims.
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#1yrago Access Restricted: revolutionary teens escape the domes of All Rights Restricted and try for universal liberation
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In Gregory Scott Katsoulis's All Rights Reserved, we had a thrilling YA adventure in a world where ever word is copyrighted and every person over 15 wears an unremovable surveillance cuff to bill them for their speech; in the sequel, Access Restricted, we follow the surviving heroes outside the claustrophobic confines of the Portland dome and into the wider world, to DC, the wastelands beyond, and finally to Tejico, the semi-colonized, semi-independent nation made up of Mexico and Texas, where a way out of this terrible world may be found.
Katsoulis's second volume expands on the themes of All Rights Reserved, moving from a dystopia where the rich oppress the poor to one in which the specific indentities of race, culture, gender and other factors color the experience of oppression.
The world of Access Restricted hints at the future of American exceptionalism: a basket-case nation whose perverse and polymorphous (and manifestly unjust) laws are used to impose American will on the world, even as they strangle American prosperity and freedom, isolating the country and squandering the potential of its people.
It's a fantastic, red-blooded justice-struggle novel, where the liberation of slave plantations, plans to blow up giant, oppressive data-centers, hacking, running, rock-throwing and karate-kicks live alongside nefarious surgeries that implant tracking and communications devices in indentured slaves, Judge-Dredd-style kangaroo courts are the scene of nailbiting battles and clever schemes, and where death is always a possibility and solidarity is the only answer.
Access Restricted [Gregory Scott Katsoulis/Harlequin Teen]
https://boingboing.net/2018/08/30/tejico-libre.html
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Route 1 Bug Types
Name: Wegby
Type: Bug/Normal
Pokedex: Wegby, Web Egg Pokémon, Wegby is a stationary Pokémon that has not yet hatched from its egg form.
Name: Scairy
Type: Bug/Normal
Pokedex: Scairy, The Hairy Spider Pokémon, Scairy is feared by many people but is actually a well mannered spidered that gets along easily with its trainer.
Name: Taraña
Type: Bug/Normal
Pokedex: Taraña, The Tarantula Pokémon, Taraña has grown into a friendly and well tempered Pokémon beloved amongst their trainers.
Name: Paupillar
Type: Bug/Normal
Pokedex: Paupillar, The Pauper Pokemon, Paupillar is a very hungry pokemon who eats whatever scraps of food it can find.
Name: Marquiposa
Type: Bug/Normal
Pokedex: Marquiposa, The Cocoon pokemon, Marquiposa has risen in the ranks of its species and is now enjoying a relaxing time in its cocoon.
Name: Coronarch
Type: Bug/Normal
Pokedex: Coronarch, The Monarch Pokémon, Coronarch is a fancy Pokémon considered as royalty amongst bug type Pokémon.
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Early Route Flying Types
Name: Feamage
Type: Flying
Pokédex: Feamage, The plumage Pokémon, Feamage while still colorful has not yet grown it’s beautiful twin tail feathers.
Name: Quatzamala
Type: Flying
Pokédex: Quatzamala, The Quetzal Pokémon, Quatzamala is a vibrant bird with colorful feathers. It is often used as a symbol for companies and businesses.
Name: Mimitate
Type: Flying/Normal
Pokédex: Mimitate, The Imitation Pokémon, Mimitate can imitate the calls of other Pokémon.
Name: Remimix
Type: Flying/Normal
Pokédex: Remimix, The Remix Pokémon, Remimix copies the calls of other Pokémon and then mixes them with other calls to create its own original call.
#fakemon#tejico#fakemon region#feamage#Quatzamala#mimitate#Remimix#tejico region#fakedex#Pokémon#Pokédex
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Early Route Normal Types
Name: Denpup
Type: Normal/Ground
Pokédex: Denpup, The Prairie Pup Pokémon, Denpup is raised with its siblings inside a burrow in the ground.
Name: Plainine
Type: Normal/Ground
Pokédex: Plainine, The Prairie Dog Pokémon, Plainine makes burrows in plains and prairies to live and raise its young.
Name: Guardillo
Type: Normal/Steel
Pokédex: Guardillo, The Guarded Pokémon, Guardillo is able to to shield itself with its steel like armor.
Name: Armadome
Type: Normal/Steel
Pokédex: Armadome, The Armadillo Pokémon, Armadome uses the steel dome on its body to guard itself from damage.
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Water Starter
Name: Axolitle
Type: Water
Pokédex: Axolitle, The Axolotl , Axolitle is a joyful Pokémon who spends most of its day splashing in small puddles of water. Axolitle can be very energetic and enjoy playing with their trainers and other Axolitle.
Name: Salaxol
Type: Water
Pokédex: Salaxol, the Axolotl Pokémon, Salaxol can live on both land and water but prefer to live on the land where they can run around and enjoy playing fetch with their trainers.
Name: Aqualotl
Type: Water/
Pokédex: Aqualotl, The Axolotl Pokémon, Aqualotl grow very attached to their trainers and enjoy playing games with them. Wild Aqualotl will usually become loyal to a playmate they interacted with in their youth and spend their entire lives with these playmates.
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Fire Starter
Name: Scalet
Type: Fire/Steel
Pokédex: Scalet, The snakelet pokemon, Scalet is born covered in a black layer of oxides. As Scalet grows it begins to shed these scales to reveal its hard skin underneath. When a Scalet is ready to evolve it will shed the last of its black Scales.
Name: Snaquoise
Type: Fire/Steel
Pokédex: Snaquoise, The turquoise serpent Pokémon, Snaquoise is characterized by its beautiful turquoise scales. These scales are as hard as steel, and it sharpens it’s scales by slithering over rocks.
Name: Atcoatl
Type: Fire/Steel
Pokédex: Atcoatl, The Serpent Sword Pokémon, Atcoatl has such sharp and strong scales that it was used as a weapon in ancient Tejico.
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Grass Starter
Name: Berrcub
Type: Grass
Pokédex: Berrcub, The berry Pokémon, Berrcub spends most of its day foraging for berries to eat. As very picky eaters Berrcubs are known to have a favorite berry they forage for.
Name: Grazely
Type: Grass
Pokédex: Grazely, The Forage Pokémon, Grazely loves berries of all kinds and will eat all the berries in their surrounding area if not stopped. As growing Pokémon they require a lot of berries in their daily diet. This leads most Grazelys to spend their entire days foraging and their entire nights sleeping.
Name: Meadoso/a
Type: Grass
Pokédex: Meadoso, the Meadow Pokémon, Having reached adulthood Meadoso spends less time foraging for food and more time playing and sleeping in meadows. This Pokémon has learned how to relax and does not require as much food to sustain itself.
#fakemon#Tejico#Pokémon#Fakemon Region#Tejico Region#Berrcub#Grazely#Meadoso#Meadosa#Grass Starter#Grass Type
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#1yrago Access Restricted: revolutionary teens escape the domes of All Rights Restricted and try for universal liberation
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In Gregory Scott Katsoulis's All Rights Reserved, we had a thrilling YA adventure in a world where ever word is copyrighted and every person over 15 wears an unremovable surveillance cuff to bill them for their speech; in the sequel, Access Restricted, we follow the surviving heroes outside the claustrophobic confines of the Portland dome and into the wider world, to DC, the wastelands beyond, and finally to Tejico, the semi-colonized, semi-independent nation made up of Mexico and Texas, where a way out of this terrible world may be found.
Katsoulis's second volume expands on the themes of All Rights Reserved, moving from a dystopia where the rich oppress the poor to one in which the specific indentities of race, culture, gender and other factors color the experience of oppression.
The world of Access Restricted hints at the future of American exceptionalism: a basket-case nation whose perverse and polymorphous (and manifestly unjust) laws are used to impose American will on the world, even as they strangle American prosperity and freedom, isolating the country and squandering the potential of its people.
It's a fantastic, red-blooded justice-struggle novel, where the liberation of slave plantations, plans to blow up giant, oppressive data-centers, hacking, running, rock-throwing and karate-kicks live alongside nefarious surgeries that implant tracking and communications devices in indentured slaves, Judge-Dredd-style kangaroo courts are the scene of nailbiting battles and clever schemes, and where death is always a possibility and solidarity is the only answer.
Access Restricted [Gregory Scott Katsoulis/Harlequin Teen]
https://boingboing.net/2018/08/30/tejico-libre.html
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Access Restricted: revolutionary teens escape the domes of All Rights Restricted and try for universal liberation
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In Gregory Scott Katsoulis's All Rights Reserved, we had a thrilling YA adventure in a world where ever word is copyrighted and every person over 15 wears an unremovable surveillance cuff to bill them for their speech; in the sequel, Access Restricted, we follow the surviving heroes outside the claustrophobic confines of the Portland dome and into the wider world, to DC, the wastelands beyond, and finally to Tejico, the semi-colonized, semi-independent nation made up of Mexico and Texas, where a way out of this terrible world may be found.
Katsoulis's second volume expands on the themes of All Rights Reserved, moving from a dystopia where the rich oppress the poor to one in which the specific indentities of race, culture, gender and other factors color the experience of oppression.
The world of Access Restricted hints at the future of American exceptionalism: a basket-case nation whose perverse and polymorphous (and manifestly unjust) laws are used to impose American will on the world, even as they strangle American prosperity and freedom, isolating the country and squandering the potential of its people.
It's a fantastic, red-blooded justice-struggle novel, where the liberation of slave plantations, plans to blow up giant, oppressive data-centers, hacking, running, rock-throwing and karate-kicks live alongside nefarious surgeries that implant tracking and communications devices in indentured slaves, Judge-Dredd-style kangaroo courts are the scene of nailbiting battles and clever schemes, and where death is always a possibility and solidarity is the only answer.
Access Restricted [Gregory Scott Katsoulis/Harlequin Teen]
https://boingboing.net/2018/08/30/tejico-libre.html
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Access Restricted: revolutionary teens escape the domes of All Rights Restricted and try for universal liberation
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In Gregory Scott Katsoulis's All Rights Reserved, we had a thrilling YA adventure in a world where ever word is copyrighted and every person over 15 wears an unremovable surveillance cuff to bill them for their speech; in the sequel, Access Restricted, we follow the surviving heroes outside the claustrophobic confines of the Portland dome and into the wider world, to DC, the wastelands beyond, and finally to Tejico, the semi-colonized, semi-independent nation made up of Mexico and Texas, where a way out of this terrible world may be found.
Katsoulis's second volume expands on the themes of All Rights Reserved, moving from a dystopia where the rich oppress the poor to one in which the specific indentities of race, culture, gender and other factors color the experience of oppression.
The world of Access Restricted hints at the future of American exceptionalism: a basket-case nation whose perverse and polymorphous (and manifestly unjust) laws are used to impose American will on the world, even as they strangle American prosperity and freedom, isolating the country and squandering the potential of its people.
It's a fantastic, red-blooded justice-struggle novel, where the liberation of slave plantations, plans to blow up giant, oppressive data-centers, hacking, running, rock-throwing and karate-kicks live alongside nefarious surgeries that implant tracking and communications devices in indentured slaves, Judge-Dredd-style kangaroo courts are the scene of nailbiting battles and clever schemes, and where death is always a possibility and solidarity is the only answer.
Access Restricted [Gregory Scott Katsoulis/Harlequin Teen]
https://boingboing.net/2018/08/30/tejico-libre.html
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