Type: Not Very Near Human (Insect Animorph)

Element: Bug/Poison

Frequency: Uncommon (Crescent Moon, Indigo, Johto Leagues, Fringes of Dark Continent), Rare (All other Leagues)

Diet: Blood

Role: biological warfare, Team Rocket soldiers, general pest

Libido: Average (becomes High seasonally)

Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Fighting, Plant, Poison

Weak Vs: Fire, Flying, Ice

Attacks: Sting, Needleshot, Gust, Drain, Stun Venom, Poison Powder, Sleep Powder, Drone, Speed Storm, Plague

Enhancements: Enhanced Speed (x2), Enhanced Durability (x5), Flight (Wings), Disease Resistance, Intoxicant Resistance, Metamorph (Alternate Form)

Evolves: None

Evolves From: None

Bounty: Varies from League to League

Recommendation if you see one: An over-application of Ice or using Fire and lots of it does wonders for keeping this breed at bay. Please note to NOT start any forest fires!

 

                Biological warfare, the use of pathogens, bacteria, viruses or other disease-causing agents as bio-weapons was a terrible practice in the Pre-Sukebe Era. Using nonliving toxic products, even if produced by living organisms intended to kill, incapacitate or seriously impede an individual as well as entire groups of people or places was a practice that saw its height during the War of Revenge: Sukebe’s Bloody Flu and then the Chinese’s despicable Monster Flu/Red Plague. These horrid biological warfare practices had consequences that still impact us to this very day. Sadly there is an old saying that holds true: “Those who do not learn from the past that doomed to repeat it”. It would become none other than Team Rocket that would be guilty of this.

 

                With the failure of the CalamityJane breed to be a Pokégirl that would be an asset to its members and grunt soldiers, Team Rocket scientists were hard-pressed by their superiors to come up with a new creation, one that could be mass-produced to replace the Pokégirls whose loyalty was questionable. One of the remaining Researchers who were captured in a raid on their Viridick Facility admitted in a recorded confession that they had chosen to make a Bug-type as they wanted to go for a hive-mind effect, which could give them little individuality and make them unquestioning of their masters. It took three years of manipulating various existing insect and Bug-type pokégirl DNA structures and genome sequences but their efforts bore fruit.

 

                In 271 AS, Team Rocket members started appearing with the new Pokégirl, throwing her off and using her for combat. This creation would become known as the Mosquitit.Until they use their slight morphing abilities to attack, Mosquitits are an attractive enough breed. They have feminine faces, blue skin, slender bodies with B-Cup breasts, long and curvaceous legs and hair that is usually a sickly beige or green in coloration. This hair frames their faces and accentuates the color of their compound pupils while a set of short antennae that stick out above it by an inch. They have light layer of chitinous armor on their arms, legs and torsos, mainly around their backside. They also possess long, scaled wings that shimmer with whatever poison powder they’re holding that are paired with a set of halteres: small knobbed structures that act as accelerometers that maintain the Bug/Poison-type Pokégirl’s stability in mid-flight, helping these insectile Pokégirls perform fast aerial acrobatics. It was the breed’s aerial competence that made them a favored pokégirl of Team Rocket at the time, whose members specialized in quick hit-and-run tactics.

 

                However, when Mosquitits morphed to attack, their faces would change into something less human and far more grotesque in appearance. Their eyes become larger and fully compound, normally a dark crimson. Their jaws would split open at the chin, turning into a pair of mandibles. Their nose and maxilla form into one piece and elongate into a stinger-like proboscis that could be used to lance through most people, Pokégirls and animals to suck blood. Understandably, this is a horrifying sight for anyone stuck on the business end of that facial protrusion.

 

                It is this blood-sucking that has made them a dangerous pokégirl, either Feral or in a Tamer’s harem. While real mosquitoes are the most deadly disease vector known, transmitting disease from one host to another, this pokégirl breed is free from such, thanks to Sukebe’s original tinkering of the Pokégirl genetic matrix, making them immune to STD’s and in turn, almost all naturally-occurring protein-based viruses. Still, they can spread other problems due to their saliva that comes from their feeding proboscis. In order for the Mosquitit to obtain a blood meal, she must surmount the vertebrate physiological response as she stabs into her prey. To accomplish this, the Bug/Poison-type has a specialized saliva secretion that effectively blocks the prey's ability to stop bleeding. It is a compound of which contains a complex mixture of secreted enzymes and protein inhibitors that effects blood clotting, the gathering of platelets, inflammation and the narrowing of blood vessels. Fortunately, it is not a permanent condition.

 

                Still, this biological design makes it so that when a Mosquitit feeds on an opponent she leaves an open wound that is slow to heal and can become fatal without proper medical attention that’s coated with her saliva, a protein-based liquid that is beneficial to various pokégirl poisons and DNA. This means she inflicts more than just physical damage when she feeds on an opponent.

 

                Feeding from various Plant-types allows her to collect powder and spores on her body, her poison resistance allowing her to ignore them and leave them with another person, allowing for transference of techniques such as Buttsprout Powder, Bloom Powder and Gender Dust. This is particularly dangerous for young human women as they also leave behind an amount of pokégirl DNA in their area of penetration. This solid deposit of pokégirl genetics left behind has been known to trigger Threshold in these girls, especially those who don’t come from a pure human background. Often enough, the stable DNA deposit is strong enough a dosage to actually manipulate which Pokégirl breed the Thresholder will turn into, over-writing the unstable yet formingPokégirl gentics from the girl’s ancestry. Team Rocket was known to abuse this facet to turn human women into rare Pokégirls they sought.

 

                Fortunately, a number of this breed has managed to break away from the grip of their Team Rocket Masters. While a number have stuck to the Indigo League, the majority that have gone Feral have flown overseas and congregated where they have felt a link to; this means in fringes of the Dark Continent and the Crescent Moon League. However, in the Crescent Moon League, the League officials have created a special division of Pokégirl Hunters that are trained to deal with Mosquitits. In their efforts to lower the numbers of this species and keep them away from cities and towns, this special combat group has discovered that burning citronella oil is a good method at keeping Mosquitits at bay as the smoke screws with their senses, causing them to fall from the sky. This has lead to the Crescent Moon League being the leading cultivators of wormwood/sagewort, lemon balm, lemon grass and lemon thyme plants.

 

                In the wilds, one can find Feral Mosquitits living in areas that have numerous sources of ground waters such as bogs, marshes, ponds, streams, ditches and rock-pools as they are attracted to the concentration of CO2 in the environment. These areas must be in warm or temperate climate as these Pokégirls cannot stand any cold areas. A warning in coming to places like this is that Tamers need to be on the look-out. Mosquitits can make themselves very still and they choose good hiding places. This is so they can pounce any unsuspecting prey that comes into their territory, making an easy meal out of them. Fortunately, unlike other Bug-types, they do not congregate in any large numbers and no more than three have been found in a single area at one time so even if one is attacked, there is still chance to fend them off without being overwhelmed. Yes, Feral Mosquitits are indeed a great pain to deal with but they not a true nightmare. As long as one doesn’t get caught by surprise, (and end up being drained of blood and left disease ridden) they can fight off this threat. If they don’t managed to get their target on the first go with Sting attack, Ferals are try to get into range of their targeted meal quickly to use Paralyzation Poison or Stop Sting to immobilize their prey. If one sets a Flying-type on them, they’ll find that while they have an advantage, Mosquitits are quite speedy creatures in the air themselves. Fire and Ice-type Pokégirls are a definite must for dealing with this Feral threat as their elemental techniques can tear through the Bug/Poison-type’s defenses rather easily. Once her wings are damaged a Mosquitit loses a number of her techniques and her speed, both of which are centered around her flight capabilities.

 

                Taming a Mosquitit is a rather interesting affair in that this Pokégirl is very willing, as they have a huge fixation on oral-sex. While they feed in blood with their lancing proboscis, they love to suck a man’s dick, going on it for as long as their Tamer will let them. Fortunately, while when their faces aren’t formed to a ‘battle’ mode, their oral practices pose no threat.

 

                Still, there is a precaution that should be taken into consideration. The Bug/Poison-type’s long wings tend to flap rapidly during sex, causing her to release any pollens or powders she has either made herself or attained from other Pokégirls. While it's easiest to put a Mosquitit back into her Pokéball and put her through a cleaning cycle to avoid this, it's understood that there are Tamers that wish to keep her ‘stockpiled’ for combat reasons. In that case, one should either purchase wing-covers for the Pokégirl or at least Tame a Mosquitit with her back to a solid surface so she doesn’t spread any pollen easily.

 

                Thresholding into a Mosquitit is unheard of at this time. The Pokégirl is still a very recent breed and very little numbers have been introduced into the breeding pool currently. It is likely going to take a number of decades or a full century before the outcome of Threshold into a Mosquitit will be even possible.