Summary
Highlights
The players are introduced to various Pokemon roles, including Eevee, Gengar (invisible temporarily), Venusaur (poison/vine attack), Mew (time manipulation), and Porygon (venting engineer). Everyone is excited about their new abilities.
The first body is found in admin. Players, including Randy, Harry, and Vik, are around the area. Accusations fly. JJ points out that others are getting defensive. Harry is voted out, but it turns out to be wrong.
Randy is killed, and the killer claims they were controlled by Mewtwo. The game becomes confusing as Ginge (an imposter) also dies, leading to suspicion and accusations of a glitched game. Deji then accidentally reveals the imposters by streaming his screen, causing a major disruption.
A new round starts with new roles: Hitmonchan (kills imposters), Abra (teleporter), and Munchlax (eater). Deji, as Mewtwo, tries to control others to kill but fails, leading to frustration. Harry's character is controlled, causing unexpected kills.
Another body is reported, and Harry reports seeing the kill but giving an imposter an opportunity to claim mind control. JJ's defense is weak, leading to his ejection. The imposter was Randy.
Deji claims his role, Magikarp, allows him to identify imposters by their entry into a specific area. He confidently accuses Ethan, who turns out to be innocent. Deji's constant misinterpretations and confident but wrong accusations become a running gag.
The game comes down to a few players. Will tries to fix the reactor but is continuously interrupted. Randy, as Venusaur, uses his poison ability effectively. The crewmates struggle to identify the remaining imposters, leading to a dramatic conclusion where some players are declared victorious. The players react to the chaotic game, highlighting Deji's misplays and the overall absurdity of the custom Pokemon roles.