Nevets the Pokemon Trainer – Outatime

Nevets the-interdimensional Alien Wizard is the mascot for my company, Alien Graphics. He’s guest-starred in some D&D campaigns that I’ve DM’ed and played in. He’s also been peeking over my shoulder as I’ve delved into Pokémon. Nevets has never been one to leave a new dimension untouched and started generating his own Pokémon.

Nevets has eight new Pokemon for your perusal…

One for each Energy type. What do you mean “Where’s Lightning McQueen?”

Generalee – a Fire Energy Pokémon
B.A. Howling Mad – a Fighting Energy Pokémon
Outatime – a Metal Energy Pokémon
Batmobile – A Dark Energy Pokémon
Ecto – a Psychic Energy Pokémon
Herbie – a Leaf Energy Pokémon
KITT – an Electric Energy Pokémon
Spyprit – A Water Energy Pokémon

Outatime ex

Basic Pokémon ex — Metal — 230 HP
The Time Machine Pokémon

ABILITY — Double Back

Once during your turn, you may choose 1 Pokémon from your discard pile that was Knocked Out during your opponent’s last turn. Put that Pokémon onto your Bench and attach to it any Energy cards that were attached to it when it was Knocked Out.

That Pokémon returns with all of its HP restored.

You can’t use more than 1 Double Back Ability each turn.

*Designer Note* I added the “opponent’s last turn” restriction because otherwise Outatime could resurrect anything that had been sitting in the discard pile since 1955. More importantly, it captures the idea perfectly: something bad just happened, so Outatime goes back and changes it.

⚙️⚪ Continuum Flux — 30/50

If your opponent’s Active Pokémon is an Evolution Pokémon, this attack does 30 damage. Then discard its highest Stage Evolution card.

If your opponent’s Active Pokémon is a Basic Pokémon, this attack does 50 damage instead.

*Designer Note* If Outatime hits a Stage 2 Pokémon, time runs backward and it becomes Stage 1 again. Hit the Stage 1 next turn and—zap—it’s Basic. Outatime doesn’t win through a knockout punch, it wins by slowly erasing the existence of the active Pokemon

I also gave it a relatively cheap retreat cost. If any Pokémon should be able to suddenly disappear from the battlefield, it’s this one.

When Outatime ex reaches precisely 88 miles per hour, it disappears in a brilliant flash, leaving only two trails of fire behind. It occasionally returns before it left.

Thank you to BlackSpartan (formerly known as PIT #1), Ag3nt 048 (Formerly PIT #2), Son-in-Law, DM Dan, DM Josh, and Greg S. for your suggestions.

all Pokémon trade dress is © Pokémon / Nintendo / Creatures / GAME FREAK

Generalee Pokémon parody card is ©2026 Alien Graphics

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