Genesect Army
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The Genesect Army (Japanese: ゲノセクト一軍 Genesect Army) is a team composed by five Genesect: four of normal coloration and one Shiny who leads them. The Shiny Genesect is known as "Red Genesect" (Japanese: 赤いゲノセクト).
History
An image of a Genesect was seen by N on a computer monitor in the ruins of the P2 Laboratory in The Name's N!.
In Team Plasma's Pokémon Manipulation!, the Genesect Army was mentioned only as "Project G", and its current whereabouts were considered unknown by the Plasma Grunt reporting to Ghetsis.
In Meowth, Colress and Team Rivalry!, N visited a ruined building, where he found a Patrat and Watchog. When he heard their voices, he experienced a flashback in which he realized the Genesect Army had destroyed the building before flying away.
The Genesect Army appeared in a starring role in M16. In the film, they appeared in New Tork City and battled against Mewtwo. Sometime prior to the events of the anime and movie, the Genesect Army escaped from Team Plasma and attempted to return to their homeland. However, due to their poor vision and confusion over their location, they were unable to distinguish tall structures and objects from the stone pillars of their homeland, leading to their attack on New Tork City. While the Red Genesect and the other Genesect were focused on their mission, the Genesect containing the Douse Drive wasn't so sure, leading it to form a friendship with Ash.
Personality and characteristics
The Red Genesect takes on the main antagonistic role in the film, and its personality is far more aggressive than that of its companions. It possesses the ability to force the other Genesect to follow its orders against their will, and often uses this power to gain assistance in its own attacks. It is the last of the Genesect to listen to reason, stubbornly hanging on to its anger at its perceived enemies until the very end.
The Shock Drive, Chill Drive and Burn Drive Genesect all exhibit aggressive personalities, but to a lesser degree than the Red Genesect. The three commonly follow their leader's orders but come to their senses more quickly.
Unlike the others, the Douse Drive Genesect's personality is timid and kind. It is not aggressive to those around it and simply wants to go back to its home. When it saw the Oltus flowers in Pokémon Hills, it exhibited childlike glee. It did not attack the people and Pokémon around it unless being forced by the Red Genesect; otherwise, it actively protected innocent bystanders from its companions' attacks.
Moves used
Red Genesect
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Burn Drive Genesect
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Chill Drive Genesect
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Douse Drive Genesect
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Shock Drive Genesect
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In the manga
In the movie adaptations
The Genesect Army appears in the manga adaptation of the sixteenth movie where they play the same role as they did in the film.
Moves used
Red Genesect
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In the games
A Japanese event distributed a game counterpart of the Red Genesect at theaters across Japan from July 13 to September 30, 2013 and during a pre-release event on June 29, 2013. This Genesect has an IV of 31 for both Attack and Speed.
Pokémon Info | Trainer Memo | Battle Moves | Ribbons | ||||||||||
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ゲノセクト | Dex No. | 0649 | Hasty nature. | Normal | ExtremeSpeed | ||||||||
Lv. 100 | Type | Normal | Techno Blast | ||||||||||
Bug | Steel | Pokémon Movie 13 | Fire | Blaze Kick | |||||||||
OT | えいがかん | Apparently had a | Steel | Shift Gear | |||||||||
ID No. | 07133 | fateful encounter at | This Pokémon was available in Japan from June 29, 2013; July 13 to September 30, 2013. | ||||||||||
Item | Ability | Lv. 100. | |||||||||||
Choice Scarf | Download | ||||||||||||
The date this Pokémon was received is determined by the date on the DS when the Wonder Card is received. | |||||||||||||
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Related articles
For more information on these Pokémon's species, see Genesect.
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