Peachy
Style (13/15)
This RMT has a solid writing style that keeps the reader's attention. There doesn't seem to be many mistakes and there isn't any repetition. It's all rather concise and tidy. This RMT displays a nice use of artwork, although the curvy headers are a little jarring and there really should be at least one space underneath the "Threatlist" (which should be two words, "Threat List"!) and "Closing" headers.
I award 13 out of 15 points. Very nice, but there's always room for improvement.
Content (16/20)
Everything seems to be here. The introduction tells us what inspired Peachy to make the team as well as a first hand experience of why Volt Turning is a potent strategy, which I really liked. A nice team building process and all the descriptions of the Pokemon contain all the right details. I'm a little confused about your Threat List though, it's very bare and I know for certain that Infernape isn't your only problem when in the next section you hint that Toxicroak in the rain is an issue too.
I award 16 points for content. This RMT contains most of the essentials, but there isn't much mention of the weaknesses of the team which you really need to explain if people are to give good rates.
Effectiveness (11/15)
It's a decent enough team, but it seems as though the more defensive options of Heatran and Donphan would really cut into the momentum you're trying to build up with Volt Turning. Celebi as the only Fighting resist in the entire team is a little bothersome and you have huge difficulties against the likes of Mienshao and Infernape. The age old core of Ferrothorn and Jellicent looks difficult to break too.
I award 11 points for effectiveness. It's decent, but it has difficulty with some key threats.
Peachy's total: 40/50
Dark Void
Style (5/15)
Not exactly the most enthralling of team names! Gengar's image should have been resized as it looks pretty bad having it as a spoiler. Good grammar and an easy to read writing style. Excessive slashes make it look ugly in places. Although a lot of effort was put into this RMT in the form of artwork, Dark Void really needed to focus more on layout and presentation in order to score those key points.
I award 5 points for style.
Content (15/20)
Good information, and nicely paced. Some questionable statements in some areas (Hi Jump Kick isn't close to Self Destruct's BP of 250, Heatran certainly doesn't require Speed in order to be good, etc). I really liked how in-depth you were with the roles of the team members and how you went into detail about what you might consider changing. The threat list starts out great, but I'm not sure why so much attention is given to Vaporeon and Volcarona over the other Pokemon since you don't seem to be particularly weak to either compared to other mons.
15 points for content. A lot of nice detail, but it's a bit odd in places.
Effectiveness (12/15)
Not bad at all, all of your major bases seem to be covered and nothing really leaps out as being a threat. Lack of Stealth Rock is bothersome and should probably be worked into the team. Waterfall on Gastrodon is cute, but could probably be replaced by the superior Scald if ever you did fit in Stealth Rock.
12 points, pretty solid but I'm not blown away.
Dark Void gets a final score of 32/50
PDC
Style (12/15)
Although it's not flashy, the presentation is very appealing for its simplicity and formality. Everything is arranged in a sensible order and paced appropriately, although the introduction paragraphs could perhaps have been broken up more. The spelling and grammar is decent but quite often PDC misses out capital letters and punctuation. The header introducing the team itself is missing (after the team building process). The spacing between Pokemon in the team isn't consistent either (such as the large gap between Hitmontop and Snorlax).
I award 12 points for style.
Content (19/20)
Very detailed team building process, great explanations of team member roles, and a nice threat list. Very honest about the team's faults too. Everything is here really.
I award a stunning 19 for content!
Effectiveness (14/15)
Most threats appear to be covered. Good success on the UU ladder. All Pokemon evidently work well together. Not much for me to say as my experience in UU is limited, but this is definitely a solid team.
So I award 14 points for effectiveness!
PDC walks away with a 45/50 from me.