Diyem looked to Saltriv, his eyes continuing to study them. Yes, this was Saltriv. He had summoned them, but thought they'd been sent the wrong way. Interesting that they turned up properly here...
"Yes," he replied.
"I am." He turned his attention to Starr, then Brisa, and nodded silently.
Through all the Radiance, Deoxys had still stood from it all--the main Deoxys, at least. But then the Poke Ball hit, and Deoxys disappeared in a flash of light, wiggling weakly. Karat struggled forward and held the ball regardless. "...I'm not... going to let those Shadows control you," he growled. The ball continued to struggle. "Just... rest." He brought his forehead onto the ball, even as it trembled. "For me."
And then, it stopped moving. With a dull click, Deoxys was captured.
"...Good thing that Flygon isn't around to record that," Soda remarked to himself, earning a jab in the side by Maple.
"Good job, everyone," Maple said, looking to the team. "Perhaps since we cleared this place so thoroughly, we can take some time to inspect this lab for more information." Maple's vision flickered and she squinted. She thought she'd overexerted herself, somehow, during that fight. It was like everything had gone dark. But the way everyone else was reacting, it wasn't just her.
"I wasn't the only one who blacked out for a second, right?" Owen asked.
"Everything got a little dimmer for a second," Cal said. "Diyem? Are you okay?"
"I've been better," Diyem said, still leaning on his weapon. He was busy picking up several fallen team members with the help of those that were still standing. He briefly glanced at Starr and Brisa, letting out a little huff of Shadows as he thought about something.
"But I also saw that darkness..."
And then it happened again. Longer, this time. Like it had suddenly become sunset. Maple looked skyward, directly at the sun--Owen almost did the same before realizing that was a bad idea. But Maple saw the sunlight itself
flicker.
"What...?" Maple looked to the others.
The ground shook. Tremors. Light tremors, but she could feel it. Far away, feral bird Pokemon took to the skies all over. The sun flickered again. A horrible feeling rattled Maple to her core, and then her badge trembled.
"S'more," Maple noted to the others, answering. She made sure to put it on speaker.
But when she answered, all she could hear was a cacophony of explosions and screams.