Oct. 16th, 2017
Oct. 16th, 2017 04:15 pm
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!
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Oct. 16th, 2017 07:55 pm
Team Rocket 101

What... you thought the Pokemon world was all sunshine and friendship lessons? Think again!
New Trainers and Breeders will find they haven't been here long before starting to hear whispers of the nefarious criminal organization known as Team Rocket, responsible for everything from running shady business operations involving Magikarp and Slowpoketails to ambushing unlucky travelers and stealing their Pokemon!
But some people may find themselves being introduced to Johto and Kanto's seedy underbelly much sooner than the others... because while most "otherworlder" folks wake up in quaint little New Bark Town before setting out on their Pokemon journey, some will come to in a distinctly less welcoming venue: Team Rocket's secret headquarters in Goldenrod City.
Congratulations! You've been drafted into the coolest, most kickass, ain't-nobody-gonna-mess-with-us team ever!