Post by Rock on Nov 8, 2010 16:57:05 GMT -7
(Note: Keep in mind now, this is merely a thread used to describe the gym for all of those who want a visual reference. Do make separate threads for gym battles and the like.)
The SSLT Gym is, as it sounds like, a large tower which, metaphorically, links the ground to the sky and the sky to space. From the ground of Mossdeep City, the SSLT is a tower which stands two-hundred twenty stories (220) high, but only have two floors: the ground level and the 220th floor. In between the two floors is one giant elevator that holds two separated platforms, each approximately 10m(W) x 4m(L) x 4m(H). These platforms are spaced 2m away from each other. That platforms are made of a hard substance which are vastly difficult to break or even dent. It is on these two platforms that the trainers battle the Gym Leader, Falco. That platforms have steel railings around the outer edges with the edges of each platform that are closest to each other are left open so Pokemon can jump from one to the other. These railings usually prevent the challenging trainers from falling to their untimely deaths, however since Falco is a Flying-type Gym Leader, whether he falls or not, he'll be safe and sound.
As the platforms rise, the battle will commence until they reach the 219th floor, where they will stop in place for 5 minutes. If the battle has not ended by then, the two platforms, like the rides from amusement parks which go up then drop down fast, the platforms too will suddenly drop down at a rapid pace so that gravity temporarily ceases on that platforms, putting all who stand on them into a free fall. Once the platforms reach the 30th floor, they will slow down rapidly until they reach the 10th floor, where they will stop, and the process will start again, assuming the challenging trainer has not smashed into their respective platform and died.
The ground level (Level G) consists of nothing really except marble floor, 4 large pots or whatever with tropical trees native to Mossdeep City, and a reception desk, where the lady sitting there will call down Falco when a challenger has arrived. In the back of the room, there are two (2) doors, the kind you find in front of elevators, where the challenger will enter through one once it has opened for them.
The top level (Level 220) is a large donut like room complete with several nest like beds for Falco's bird pokemon, a large King sized bed for him and several instruments used for gazing into outer space (telescopes, derp). There are also various plants in large pots and what not and a large bathroom which sits on a thick virtually unbreakable glass floor so one can see below the 220th floor and down along the elevator and at the city of Mossdeep.
The SSLT Gym is, as it sounds like, a large tower which, metaphorically, links the ground to the sky and the sky to space. From the ground of Mossdeep City, the SSLT is a tower which stands two-hundred twenty stories (220) high, but only have two floors: the ground level and the 220th floor. In between the two floors is one giant elevator that holds two separated platforms, each approximately 10m(W) x 4m(L) x 4m(H). These platforms are spaced 2m away from each other. That platforms are made of a hard substance which are vastly difficult to break or even dent. It is on these two platforms that the trainers battle the Gym Leader, Falco. That platforms have steel railings around the outer edges with the edges of each platform that are closest to each other are left open so Pokemon can jump from one to the other. These railings usually prevent the challenging trainers from falling to their untimely deaths, however since Falco is a Flying-type Gym Leader, whether he falls or not, he'll be safe and sound.
As the platforms rise, the battle will commence until they reach the 219th floor, where they will stop in place for 5 minutes. If the battle has not ended by then, the two platforms, like the rides from amusement parks which go up then drop down fast, the platforms too will suddenly drop down at a rapid pace so that gravity temporarily ceases on that platforms, putting all who stand on them into a free fall. Once the platforms reach the 30th floor, they will slow down rapidly until they reach the 10th floor, where they will stop, and the process will start again, assuming the challenging trainer has not smashed into their respective platform and died.
The ground level (Level G) consists of nothing really except marble floor, 4 large pots or whatever with tropical trees native to Mossdeep City, and a reception desk, where the lady sitting there will call down Falco when a challenger has arrived. In the back of the room, there are two (2) doors, the kind you find in front of elevators, where the challenger will enter through one once it has opened for them.
The top level (Level 220) is a large donut like room complete with several nest like beds for Falco's bird pokemon, a large King sized bed for him and several instruments used for gazing into outer space (telescopes, derp). There are also various plants in large pots and what not and a large bathroom which sits on a thick virtually unbreakable glass floor so one can see below the 220th floor and down along the elevator and at the city of Mossdeep.