Pokémon: CIA
Type: Flying/Steel
Ability: Intimidate, Unaware(HA)
Notable Moves: Fly, Knock Off, Sky Drop, Bullet Punch, Head Charge, All Moves in the Bullet and Bomb category, Taunt, Destiny Bond
Z-Move: YouDon'tGetToBringFriends, Flying type, 185 BP, traps the target.
Stats: 69/80/128/42/52/131
Reasoning: "Hello, I'm CIA." Quote from one of cinema's most infamous government agent's in one of Christopher Nolan's masterpieces, The Dark Knight Rises. Most well known in for his part in the introduction to one of cinema's most infamous terrorists, the big masked man himself, Bane. I could write an entire college thesis about the opening scene in the Dark Knight Rises, with how both characters mirror, compliment, and play off each other with the subtle symbolism involved, but I will just have to explain the logic behind CIA's typing, abilities, moves, ect.
First off, while it might seem like his flying/steel type is just an obvious reference to the fact he is on a plane for most of his screen time, which is try, there is more to the reasoning. And this reasoning can also tie into his abilities and moves too.
In
this shot, we can see CIA's bold stance with a plane right behind him. CIA here is presenting himself as a "hard" man, "above" what he assumes are just hired guns, trying to "intimidate" the terrorists, while being "unaware" of the danger he truly is in. And these themes play throughout the entire scene too. While "flying" in his aircraft, he threatens the terrorists who do not talk by claiming that he will "shot and throw them out of the plane". Although he does not actually kill them, which is actually a smart move in hindsight, although it backfires in the end. After interrogating the lower ranking terrorist, Bane himself finally reveals himself with a question to CIA's absurd logic of shooting criminals that will be killed on impact of the ground. If this post were about Bane himself, this would be the example of him learning Smack Down, as this point in the scene is where the power dynamic are shifting. After being grounded by Bane to his level (which is seen when CIA crouched down to speak with him. CIA still believes he is above such a terrorist, even if said terrorist is one of the most fearsome in the world. While CIA interrogates Bane, he asks, "'If I take off that mask, will you die?'". In the world of Pokemon, this would be the equivalent of Knocking Off a Marowak's Thick Club, as Bane's mask is an item that is associated and the main identity of the character. And while the conversation is taking place, yet again, CIA is completely Unaware that Bane's terrorist group crashing HIS (metaphorically, possibly literally) plane with absolutely no survivors. CIA can take a hit from Bane, which is an impressive feat, but not from a "heated" firefight. By the end of the scene, there needs to be one of the terrorists in the wreckage of the crashing plane, which is where Destiny Bond comes in, as the lower member of the terrorist group dies (presumably. It is technically not canon that CIA ever dies. This is DC after all) with CIA.
His signature Z-move is YouDon'tGetToBringFriends, a trapping Z-move. the trapping aspect is derived from 2 areas. the more obvious being that the Target's Allies can not be brought onto the field. The other involves how CIA uses this on Dr. Pavel, who then is later trapped and kidnapped by Bane.
The opening scene for the Dark Knight Rises is a completely genius scene on Christopher Nolan's portfolio, and this entry for Crossover Chaos will represent such genius. I'm totally not just posting this as a joke, honest.