SPECTRA, the Destructive Dead Pokégirl

Type: Near Human
Element: Ghost
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: psychic energy
Role: scout/spy, ‘shadow warrior’
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Fighting, Poison, Psychic
Weak Vs: Dark, Ghost, Normal
Attacks: Ghost Blade, Chill Touch, Drain, Phase, Disable, Telekinesis, (Everything else varies)
Enhancements: Insubstantial, Flight, Psychic Affinity, Longetivity
Evolves: None
Evolves From: [Classified] Hild’s Touch [Classified]

    For the longest time, the rather peculiar Ghost-type Pokégirl breed of Spectra was a great mystery to Researchers since the first one was founded back around 200 AS. Still with the efforts of dedicated individuals, more light has been shed on the subject of this Pokégirl. Very rarely, when a Pokégirl died, she would “evolve” into the Spectra breed, with her new appearance more or less a transparent version of the previous self. However, Spectra often still visibly bear the wounds of what killed them as well as gaining an odd feature or two. While variation is across the spectrum, often Spectra have some sort of metallic aspect to their appearance.
    As they often evolve from a traumatic death, Spectra are considered a threat upon their initial awakening to their new form. Often, their first reactions to their new life would be to act on the basest instincts: combat. This had made for Pokégirls that just transformed into Spectras to be a danger to those around them until they’re calmed down by their Tamer. If their Tamer is killed with them, this often leads Spectra to be a dangerous force until they’re captured once more. One in particular, a former Amazon named Hsien-Ko, caused a good deal of destruction across the Edo League before she crossed oceans to continue her chaos in the Capital League before WAPL forces brought her down. [Classified] She was eventually caught and is still owned by Tamer Jon Talbain, his Dark Affinity allowing him to control her. [Classified]
    Besides the standard powers which make the Spectra a formidable force to take on, there is more which make them a very dangerous opponent, especially Feral Spectra. Spectra are similar to Youma in that the spectrum of their attacks varies with each one. Some Spectra keep some techniques from their previous life as well as gaining a plethora of Ghost and even Psychic-techniques that make them a threat for Tamers to fight against. Although not added officially to their entry, a number have displayed similar abilities along the lines of teleportation and spirit magic. Hsien-Ko was able to launch attacks with her clawed hands, changing them into a wide variety of blades, chains, spiked balls, and other odd objects. And it doesn’t help that they are immune to Psychic powers.
    However, Tamers can take heart in that Spectra are not a true battling powerhouse. Like almost all Ghost-types, they have the inherent weakness to the attacks of Dark-type Pokégirls. And while the Feral members of the Spectra breed can be hellacious opponents to face, they are actually weak when they attack! To land physical blows, a Spectra must “Phase-in”, which leaves her vulnerable to physical attacks in return. During this state, the techniques of Normal-type Pokégirls have a surprising level of effectiveness against them.
    When it comes to continuing their existence, Spectra do not suffice on just the basic energy that makes up all living things. Rather, they are attracted to psychic energy and replenish themselves with the brainwaves that the psychic-inclined give off. As this energy is given off in great abundance when the body has increased activity, (such as adrenaline flowing) Spectra are especially attracted to Taming sessions with Psychic-type Pokégirls, as the mental energy being expanded is particularly appetizing.
    However, it should be warned that Feral Spectras are especially malicious when it comes to getting this energy. They will terrorize both humans and Pokégirls to get the energy they need for survival, either getting it through the waves of energy exuded from a fearful opponent, or to entice a Psychic-type into attacking them. The energy will have no effect on the Spectra and instead replenishes her directly. This is the reason why Psychic-type attacks and techniques have no effect on Spectra in battle.
    When it comes to Taming, it is noted that while Spectra are incorporeal by default, through the use of will and concentration, can make themselves solid. However, in addition to needing to be Tamed, Spectra also need to absorb psychic energy from their partner to keep up a physical form. Fortunately, most Spectra aren’t picky about sharing their Tamer during a Taming session, and a Psychic-type Pokégirl is a god-send during this time. However, despite the requirements TO Tame a Spectra, the Tamers that do own them praise how creative these girls can get during sex.
    Because of how they come into creation through death, it is considered impossible for a girl to directly Threshold into a Spectra.
[Classified] Through the confession of a Spectra it was revealed that a Pokégirl does not, under any natural circumstances, evolve into one of the Spectra breed. Instead, the creation of the Spectra came about to the direct manipulations of the Legendary Demoness Pokégirl, Hild! While it is noted that the Masuis were her first successful attempt to create a new Pokégirl-type, the Spectra were the stepping stone to the creation of the Masui. While Hild still prefers to preserve her precious Touch, (she refuses to call it a ‘Blessing’) for those she intends to turn into Masui, there are other breeds of Pokégirl who have warranted the attention to deserve this power, becoming powerful Ghost-type Pokégirls upon their death. [Classified]