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Rocket Missions V.2

Welcome, valued Team Rocket member! Pursuing a career in the greatest organization of all time, eh? Well, you're in the right place!
This is the hub where you will find information on all team Missions. As stated in the Code of Conduct, all Rocket agents must be available to accept at least one mission at all times. They won't all be glamorous or exciting, but even mopping floors in one of the bases can lead to greater things! Team Rocket offers work in a variety of fields, with the primary openings being in four specific categories: maintenance, field work, science, and of course, the goal of most aspiring agents, leadership.
Maintenance: Brand new agents will likely be handed these jobs before anything else, as they're the easiest and least likely to result in police attention if you screw them up! They can include things like janitorial and laundry work in the bases, or serving fellow agents in the cafeteria. Field Work: The most common missions take place in the field! Theft (whether it's as small as shoplifting some Potions or as big as participating in a full-scale heist) falls into this category, as does the simplest available mission, Pokemon acquisition. Anything you do to benefit the team outside of official Rocket premises can be considered field work! Science: Science mission work mostly takes place out of the public eye, in official Rocket laboratories. The perfect field for more technically-minded agents, these jobs can include anything from pioneering new technology to experimentation on Pokemon themselves. Or it can be as dull as data entry. Grab a lab coat and see what you get! Leadership: Getting sick of sharing those dorms? How does a private helicopter sound? Agents with lofty aspirations and a good work ethic may advance through the ranks and claim authority for themselves, earning swanky privileges, and more underlings to boss around than you can shake a stick at. This isn't to say that higher status doesn't come with its own responsibilities-- "Privates" and "Betas" are still expected to accomplish other missions (though usually not the maintenance ones-- that's grunt work), and even "Alphas" will usually work in the field. 'Leadership' jobs can even include tasks that just happen to require both specialized skills and a certain amount of trustworthiness to the Team. The main difference is tackling missions from an organizational, independent-thinking standpoint rather than just following orders-- YOU'RE the boss now!! Go put the fear of Arceus in some new recruits!

Rocket Missions 
COLOR KEY: EASY -> REGULAR -> HARD
Notes: Missions marked FULL TIME, such as lab work, replace the Pokemon-per-week theft requirement.
HEADQUARTERS (Goldenrod and Celadon City) | ||






RADIO TOWERS (Goldenrod City and Lavender Town) | ||






GAME CORNERS (Goldenrod City and Celadon City) | ||






STREETS AND ROUTES (anywhere) | ||






OUTPOST | ||

Rockets on Duty 
NOTE: Team Rocket members who have not requested a specific mission (either listed or individual) will be considered on Pokemon-collecting duty and will not appear on this list.


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"Hard" missions will only be given upon demand, as they may come with specific instructions and usually require at least a "Beta" rank. On the other hand, "Regular" and "Easy" missions can be picked up anytime by any team members that meet the requirements, if there are any.
Individual, personalized missions (player-determined) can also be requested at any time, and may vary beyond just the 'official' locations above-- the listed missions are guidelines, not restrictions! Get creative-- you may find yourself rewarded handsomely!
Comment here to claim a mission by filling out the form below:


Let no one say that working for Team Rocket is thankless-- those who prove themselves worthy may request all manner of exciting rewards!
Maybe they've been distinguishing themselves by taking charge and deserve to move upward in the ranks, or maybe they pulled off a heist so impressive that Auntie Apricorn wants to give them a rare item from the Rocket vault! The greater the achievements, the better the loot!
Team Rocket has access to many resources and can even, depending on the request, offer rewards that aren't available via other means...
Comment here to request a reward by filling out the form below:
NOTE: The mods may deny a reward if it's unfeasible or if the character's accomplishments don't match the value of the reward (ie, spraypainting a totally sick burn on the side of the Cerulean City Police Department might get you some brownie points with the admins, but they're not gonna give you a shiny Pokemon for it.) If this happens, we will be happy to offer alternative rewards or suggestions of what it would take to earn the desired reward!
i swear this has nothing to do with steven watching the pokeverse equivalent of godzilla sp
It’s Steven and Doppio. They’re always trying to rank up.Steven’s up for anything, but a battle item would be nice. Meanwhile, Doppio would love a powerful Pokemon.Steven, knowing his current boyfriend’s inexplicable love of camping, has been idly thinking of taking him to the Lake of Rage for the one year anniversary of the day they met… but he’d really rather stay in one of quaint little cabins instead of sleeping in a tent or under the stars, as is Thace’s preference. It’s really too bad, Steven thinks, that he doesn’t have a better argument than his own personal preference for getting a cabin, but it’s not like Ragey just comes out of the water to rampage through campers’ tents…
And then Steven got an idea. Steven got a wonderful, awful idea. One that would delightfully scare the shit out of so many people. Steven misses scaring the shit out of people. And better yet? He could do it on behalf of Team Rocket. Honestly, if Steven was going to get the help of someone with a Gyarados (for verisimilitude!) he’d need to do this as a real heist, not just as terrorizing people for selfish purposes.
Luckily, he knows just who to ask for help: Vinegar Doppio.
The plan is fairly classic in its simplicity. Doppio and Steven head to the Lake of Rage and scout out the various campsites surrounding it, plotting which ones will be best to loot. Then, Doppio sends out his Gyarados to rampage through the campsites, chasing the campers off, while Steven’s Zoroark and his Chatot work together to make sound and visual illusions to make there seem like there’s one or more other Gyarados(es?) still rampaging while Steven goes in to loot the now defenseless campsites. The two of them will keep in communication via discreet earpieces to coordinate the ‘rampage’ to further decrease the odds of getting caught.
They’re not going to leave calling cards or wear their Rocket uniforms for this one, by the way, even if Steven does wear his gas mask to hide his face during the looting. Sometimes you need to do a subtle crime to remind the admins you know how to be subtle and also, it would defeat Steven’s purposes if it were obvious this was a Rocket operation. (But he might quickly fire off a little news brief in his capacity as Rocket propagandist about the Shocking Gyarados Rampage anyway.)
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No promotions for this one, but Steven does get a nice Razor Fang!
Doppio, meanwhile, gets a level 20 Seadra. The good news is that the Seadra knows an egg move. The bad news is that the egg move is Splash At... at least it's thematic....? Besides, Seacdra do evolve into Kingdra with the right item, and those are pretty powerful! So he got his wish. Kind of.