Back in the Center, Mewtwo raised an eyebrow. So, they had come to the same conclusion as he did. The surge was indeed involuntary. Though, would there be a way to replicate it? Standing, Mewtwo moved to the pile of discs and sorted through them, selecting the ones in the best condition. None of them were labelled, and he had trouble reading handwriting, so unless there were dates written on them, he still would not know what was on each disc. Placing his palm flat on the disc, he took a moment to trace whatever lingering psychic imprint may be on it, trying to discern a source.
After a few moments, he tried another disc. Then another. And still another. Around the sixth attempt, he found the disc that he was looking for and he set it aside. Sorting through the pile, Mewtwo selected another disc, this one showing considerable wear. He placed his palm flat on it and traced it.
An image of a young green-haired girl flashed in his mind with such intensity that he dropped the disc. Shaking his head to clear it, Mewtwo picked up the disc and reminded himself to peruse its contents later. First, he needed to see something...
Back at his computer, he ejected the other disc and set it aside, inserting the new disc. This one, thankfully, was not password-protected, as it seemed to have been made in haste. Browsing the contents, Mewtwo found very few items on it, mostly pertaining to whatever data that Team Rocket had acquired on him. But, sure enough, those brain scans were saved. As was something else...
A video log... of his regeneration. Mewtwo opened the video and watched it. It was recorded shortly after his capture, after he had been transported to the base, after that poor, wretched Alakazam had dealt focused damage. Domino was narrating the event, even keeping two assistants away until the regeneration was complete and the video showed him inhaling sharply.
The regeneration was an involuntary surge of psychic energy, intended as a last-resort defense mechanism. Just as that Alakazam's Disable had been.
Mewtwo closed the video and copied the brain scans onto his computer, and ejected the disc, putting in the other disc he had found. Inputting the password, he searched it for video logs and opened the archive. Scanning through, he found a number of video logs with the name "Amber" in the file description. Why did Wily have this? Did he know someone named Amber?
Closing the folder, he ejected the disc and put in the one that the Pikachu had retrieved for him. He opened and reviewed the logs that he had watched prior. Was there anything else? Why did Wily suddenly not remember the Alakazam? Who took his memories and how?
Mewtwo looked to the dwarf Pikachu and invited it back on the bench, indicating the list of video logs. "Am I missing something? I have the beginnings of a plan, but I feel that I am missing something..."