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1-->''"We're going to give it our all! No one will ever say that we gave up! Agreed?"''\
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4[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4390479/1/No_Antidote No Antidote]] is a 2008 ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' fanfic by {{Tropers/FalconPain}}.
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6Marty Atrice was an average Pokemon enthusiast from Pallet Town, the kind who anxiously awaited the day when he would be allowed to raise and battle with Pokemon of his own. When the day came, he set out, faithful Bulbasaur at his side, with one goal on his mind: the Pokemon League.
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8That was before the Beedrill came.
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10This is the story of a young boy who awoke in a hospital, barely able to remember anything about himself or his surroundings, and who is predicted to have weeks at most to live. And this is the story of the Bulbasaur at his side, the one who promised to help him achieve his dreams, and the one who would do anything to make sure that the remainder of his master's life will have been worth living.
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12The story takes a [[DarkerAndEdgier darker]] yet [[LighterAndSofter softer]] look at the Pokemon journey, the relationship between trainer and trainee, the individuals and social norms that make this possible, and just how far a Pokemon is willing to go for the sake of his master.
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14[[spoiler:And at what point he should be allowed to stop.]]
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18!!Tropes present:
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20* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:Bulbasaur was just trying to help Marty by sharing the Antidote, but it not only failed to work because he was human, it compounded the problem.]]
21* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Bulbasaur assumes this about the Beedrill at first, leading to FantasticRacism. [[spoiler:Ultimately {{subverted}} completely when the swarm's reasons for attacking are revealed. To say nothing of Beedrill's status as TheWoobie.]]
22* BeeAfraid: The Beedrill in the beginning. Subverted with the Beedrill who joins the group.
23* BerserkButton: Ekans doesn't think much of [[spoiler:his former trainer]], and reacts harshly to comments about him or [[spoiler:the reason he was abandoned]].
24* CarnivoreConfusion: Most wild Pokémon eat other Pokémon to survive. The acts of training against wild Pokémon and hunting them for food are repeatedly compared. And then there's Ekans, [[spoiler:especially once Bulbasaur discovers that he has eaten at least one human]].
25* CollateralAngst: Aside from one notable monologue, the majority of concern about Marty's condition comes from characters who aren't him.
26* ContrivedCoincidence: Every Pokemon the group catches is at least partially Poison-type. This is never justified. One of them [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] it later, saying he thought they were going for a theme.
27* CriticalExistenceFailure: Unfortunately for Bulbasaur, averted. Those "weeks to live" turn out to be a steady decline, [[spoiler:with no clearly defined moment of death]].
28* DarkIsNotEvil: Poison-type Pokemon are not always dangerous to be around. [[spoiler:The ghosts are debatable.]]
29* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Marty]]
30* TheDeterminator: Bulbasaur will not give up on his trainer, no matter what. [[spoiler:This turns out to be a problem.]]
31* DeconstructionFic: Of the whole concept of {{Mon}}s. Telling a story with Pokemon requires them to have [[AnthropomorphicShift human-like intelligence and characteristics]]. However, the idea of a human trainer only makes sense if the Mons ''aren't'' so intelligent... This contradiction drives most of the story.
32* EasyAmnesia: Marty even forgot his goal. Unusually for this story, Marty has difficulty forming new memories as well and can't really remember things unless something else reminds him.
33* EmptyShell: Marty becomes more and more like this as the adventure continues.
34* FantasticRacism: Not really, but Bulbasaur understandably finds it difficult to trust Beedrill. He also is wary of Poison-types.
35* FromBadToWorse: At first it looks like this might play out like a typical underdog story and he'll still be able to reach his goal. [[spoiler:Then Marty loses his Pokedex, and all of its knowledge]]. A setback, but with determination they can still make it right? [[spoiler:Then it becomes clear that his memory is deteriorating, and it's already bad enough that he forgets things within thirty seconds.]] It doesn't really stop getting worse from there, either.
36* GentleGiant: Ekans/Arbok tries to act like this around the others. He is not always successful.
37* HeroicBSOD: Bulbasaur's realization of his Poison-type, and all of its implications, as he freezes up and [[OnceMoreWithClarity recalls memories from the rest of the story]].
38* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The first letters of the chapter titles.
39* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Marty has one. {{Justified|Trope}} and treated later on.
40* InternalReveal: Many of the Pokemon are unaware that they are poisonous until later in the story. The fandom, however, knows.
41* JerkAss: Haunter, especially at first.
42* TheLastDance: Bulbasaur's intent is to keep Marty working toward his goal, even if he cannot achieve it in time.
43* MamaBear: Pokemon tend to get aggressive when their nests are in danger.
44* MonsterIsAMommy: [[spoiler: It's eventually revealed that Zubat is not only a mother, but has had ''lots'' of children... and was only captured because Marty and Bulbasaur got too close to their nursery.]]
45* MyGreatestSecondChance: The way Ekans views his training. More significantly, the way he views the rest of the group.
46* NaiveNewcomer: Beedrill. Arguably Bulbasaur and Marty as well.
47* NoBiochemicalBarriers: Averted with, of all things, [[spoiler: antidotes.]]
48* PoisonIsEvil: Type-wise, the main cast averts this, but the implications of using it and possible alternatives in battle are discussed frequently.
49* ThePowerOfFriendship: Bulbasaur constantly tries to evoke this with Marty. [[spoiler:In the end, it doesn't actually work.]]
50* RousseauWasRight: [[spoiler:Every character remotely played up as evil or scary (with the possible exception of Ekans's first trainer and a few hungry predators) winds up being a good guy. There are ''[[NoAntagonist no villains]]'' present.]]
51* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: [[spoiler:Subverted. Ekans/Arbok is not as bad as he appears at first.]]
52* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Zubat eventually abandons the group.]]
53* SongFic: Every chapter ends with a two-line stanza loosely related to the chapter's events.[[note]]Each comes from a song with the same title: "Antidote".[[/note]]
54* SpeciesSurname: Every Pokemon is referred to by their species. This causes confusion, especially when some of them evolve. [[spoiler:The one given name is not looked upon favorably.]]
55* SugarAndIcePersonality: Zubat tends to be more practical than happy about being captured, but it's possible to get on her good side.
56* TimeToUnlockMoreTruePotential: All trained Pokemon do this to some extent, but Ekans's life practically revolves around it.
57* ToBeAMaster: Marty's goal, until he forgot it, was to enter the Pokémon League.
58* TomatoInTheMirror: Bulbasaur did not realize he is part Poison-type. Which meant [[spoiler:he also realized he was never poisoned to begin with]].
59* UnreliableNarrator: Bulbasaur is the viewpoint character, and his view is not always correct. For one thing, [[spoiler:he was never poisoned]].
60* WellDoneSonGuy: Bulbasaur toward Marty. Also Beedrill toward Marty, and later Arbok.
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62!!And that's before the last two chapters.
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65* AbsurdlyDedicatedWorker: Starter Pokemon remain loyal to the trainers who receive them. This is fine when their trainers are still alive, but...
66* {{Brainwashed}}: Conditioning starter Pokémon to be loyal to their trainers ends up falling into this category.
67* BreakingSpeech: An epic one from another ghost Pokemon to the Head of the Pokemon League, pointing out a lot of Fridge Logic and Horror in the Pokemon world (or at least this version of it).
68* ChangedMyMindKid: Golbat, now evolved, rejoins the group. Though she prefers the new circumstances, it is heavily implied that the ghosts had a lot to do with the mind change.
69* DemonicPossession: Of Marty. And later, many others in the same situation.
70* DeusExMachina: [[OlympusMons Giratina]] appears to move the plot forward with no foreshadowing, aside from the ghosts in the previous chapters.
71* DreamWeaver: Haunter manipulates Ivysaur's dreams in an effort to better analyze his relationship with Marty.
72* DrivenToSuicide: Ivysaur attempts to ensure that his life ends at the same time as Marty's.
73* KnowWhenToFoldEm: The rest of the group attempts to convince Ivysaur to stop letting his life revolve around Marty.
74* ReplacementGoldfish: Using possession, Haunter becomes a full-time Marty impersonator.
75* ShootTheDog: Arbok destroys what is left of Marty's mind specifically so that Beedrill doesn't have to.
76* TitleDrop "You've poisoned their minds! And there is ''no antidote!"''
77%%* TheUnmasquedWorld: Which Pokemon admit is probably for the better, even if it has made many trainers paranoid of dying and being possessed.
78* WellIntentionedExtremist: The ghosts are trying to protect the interests of trainerless starters, but their means are highly questionable. Made even more clear when they show an interest in using psychics.
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