[For the mere moment Venkman aims his gun at Golisopod, Guzma's irritation with his situation shifts to anger at his would-be hero. Sure, he might be getting dragged into a puddle of unfathomable depth and bone chilling temperatures, but what did that matter when his partner had a gun aimed at him?
Not that Guzma could do much, considering the circumstances, but the error is quickly corrected—though perhaps corrected isn't exactly accurate. Not when it's merely replaced with a slew of possible mistakes.
First, the gun hits the ground, the force causing it to fire off, narrowly missing both Guzma and Golisopod, which makes both of them nearly lose the grip that's barely keeping them from being dragged under.]
Watch it, asshole!
[Second, Guzma grabs for the gun (after a moment of hesitation he could ill afford), but his hands stay clear of the trigger. Third, the Skull boss begins to pull himself free of the puddle, wrapping that hose around his arm as he does so. It's much easier than anticipated, until (finally) there's the added weight of Golisopod as the Pokémon takes hold of his trainer's offered hand. There's no leaving that big lug behind!
Venkman might not be a smart man, but we better hope he's a strong one, because that's roughly 400lbs pulling on that hose. This isn't including what strength that waterlogged little girl ghost has, and who knows how ripped those ectoplasmic biceps are!
If Venkman doesn't give under the pull of it all, that hose might, but at least Guzma's nearly free of the puddle.
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Not that Guzma could do much, considering the circumstances, but the error is quickly corrected—though perhaps corrected isn't exactly accurate. Not when it's merely replaced with a slew of possible mistakes.
First, the gun hits the ground, the force causing it to fire off, narrowly missing both Guzma and Golisopod, which makes both of them nearly lose the grip that's barely keeping them from being dragged under.]
Watch it, asshole!
[Second, Guzma grabs for the gun (after a moment of hesitation he could ill afford), but his hands stay clear of the trigger. Third, the Skull boss begins to pull himself free of the puddle, wrapping that hose around his arm as he does so. It's much easier than anticipated, until (finally) there's the added weight of Golisopod as the Pokémon takes hold of his trainer's offered hand. There's no leaving that big lug behind!
Venkman might not be a smart man, but we better hope he's a strong one, because that's roughly 400lbs pulling on that hose. This isn't including what strength that waterlogged little girl ghost has, and who knows how ripped those ectoplasmic biceps are!
If Venkman doesn't give under the pull of it all, that hose might, but at least Guzma's nearly free of the puddle.