Caliglo, the Warning Pokemon Following the train derailment outside Bascule City, a great deal of hazardous material was left in the area. We have confirmed this is the cause of the recent outbreaks of caustic rain in the area, but this detail is not to be released to the public. The toxic air around the breached and spread materials has made cleanup difficult. One good thing has come of the disaster, however. A population of feral Calicozy had lived in the impact zone, and has adapted to the hostile environment rather than expire. Legal and Marketing are currently trying to figure out ways we can copyright these without raising the ire of the entire region. The Pokemon, currently codenamed "Caliglo" exhibits behavior far different from the other polluted specimens, in particular it is able to breed and evolve without extreme methods. Caliglo appears to be a natural evolution of Caliglo in the face of a new environment, such as the changes in Manakan Sneasel, or the evolution of Eevee around the mythical "Moss Rock." Caliglo are extremely tough, and completely immune to the toxic environment in the crash area. Even in areas of low contamination, the green patches on Caliglo's coat glow, alerting everyone to the nearby danger. This glow intensifies with contamination level, letting them be used as living sensors to help teams get deeper into the area with relative safety. The green color is muted outside the contaminated area, allowing the Pokemon to exist in most public spaces under the guise of being a particularly chubby Calicozy. Because of this, we have been planting Caliglo in important positions to be on the lookout for the contamination.
Types: Poison/Dark Ability: Geiger Counter — As Pokemon take damage from poison, Caliglo increases its most proficient stats in sequence. Toxic poison raises by two stages instead. [Best stat the first tick, second best the second tick, start at the best stat again on the sixth tick] Hidden Ability: Corrosion Evolution: Calicozy evolves into Caliglo when it levels up in an irradiated area. Gender Split: 75% Female, 25% Male Egg Group: Field; Unlike Calicozy, male Caliglo can breed.
No one at Glo-Co is watching on account of the holidays, go, quick, spread the word while we can! I'm going to try to get more documents before they realize what's going on.









