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Unused Trainer data for '''Prof. Oak''' (Japanese: '''{{j|オーキドせんせい}}''' ''Teacher Ōkido'') exists in all [[Generation I]] games. His Japanese title differs from his title in the finished games: '''{{j|オーキドはかせ}}''' ''Dr. Ōkido''. | Unused Trainer data for '''Prof. Oak''' (Japanese: '''{{j|オーキドせんせい}}''' ''Teacher Ōkido'') exists in all [[Generation I]] games. His Japanese title differs from his title in the finished games: '''{{j|オーキドはかせ}}''' ''Dr. Ōkido''. | ||
Prof. Oak has data for three different teams using different [[ | Prof. Oak has data for three different teams using different [[first partner Pokémon]]. Each team has five Pokémon: a level 66 {{p|Tauros}}, a level 67 {{p|Exeggutor}}, a level 68 {{p|Arcanine}}, a level 70 {{p|Gyarados}}, and one of the Kanto first partner Pokémon at level 69. This places his strength on par with {{ga|Blue}}, who is the [[Pokémon Champion]] and grandson of Professor Oak. Additionally, Exeggutor, Arcanine, and Gyarados are identical to Pokémon Blue can use in [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red and Blue]] except that they have a higher level. It is possible that he was meant to be a late-game opponent, perhaps in the same manner as {{ga|Red}} in [[Generation II]]. An email on the PC in [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] from the [[Indigo League]] (issuing a challenge to all Trainers and specifically requesting Oak to come visit them) may be seen as supporting this. | ||
There are no preset dialogues for before Prof. Oak's battle or after defeating him. | There are no preset dialogues for before Prof. Oak's battle or after defeating him. | ||
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'''Chief'''<ref>[https://github.com/iimarckus/pokered/blob/941d2b9eb8a59b42ea71a08b34b25c06477cf36d/text/trainer_names.asm#L28 pokered/trainer_names.asm at 941d2b9eb8a59b42ea71a08b34b25c06477cf36d · iimarckus/pokered · GitHub]</ref> (Japanese: '''{{j|シルフのチーフ}}''' ''Silph's Chief'') is an unused Trainer class in the Generation I games. In the Japanese game data, '''{{j|チーフ}}''' (''Chief'') is also present in the list of shortened Trainer class names. | '''Chief'''<ref>[https://github.com/iimarckus/pokered/blob/941d2b9eb8a59b42ea71a08b34b25c06477cf36d/text/trainer_names.asm#L28 pokered/trainer_names.asm at 941d2b9eb8a59b42ea71a08b34b25c06477cf36d · iimarckus/pokered · GitHub]</ref> (Japanese: '''{{j|シルフのチーフ}}''' ''Silph's Chief'') is an unused Trainer class in the Generation I games. In the Japanese game data, '''{{j|チーフ}}''' (''Chief'') is also present in the list of shortened Trainer class names. | ||
The Japanese name can also be found in unused text for the {{safari|Kanto}} Area 2 rest house. This line was translated in Western localizations (but still unused) as '''Silph's manager'''<ref>[https://github.com/iimarckus/pokered/blob/5facf8377aeda68cb3fca389cb1784cf9c2d406b/text.asm#L458 pokered/text.asm at 5facf8377aeda68cb3fca389cb1784cf9c2d406b · iimarckus/pokered · GitHub]</ref> | The Japanese name can also be found in unused text for the {{safari|Kanto}} Area 2 rest house. This line was translated in Western localizations (but still unused) as '''Silph's manager'''.<ref>[https://github.com/iimarckus/pokered/blob/5facf8377aeda68cb3fca389cb1784cf9c2d406b/text.asm#L458 pokered/text.asm at 5facf8377aeda68cb3fca389cb1784cf9c2d406b · iimarckus/pokered · GitHub]</ref> In addition, a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} in the unnamed [[Celadon Game Corner|Game Corner]] warehouse in [[Celadon City]] mentions Chief ({{j|チーフ}}) while bragging about their achievements.<ref>[https://github.com/pret/pokered/blob/6b5be9129cabe72b9f775b02db1bf7e7169153da/text/CeladonChiefHouse.asm Pokémon Red Disassembly Project · GitHub]</ref> | ||
Chief has neither a defined sprite nor a programmed [[party]]. When battled, his sprite appears as that of a {{tc|Scientist}} due to its Trainer class being directly after Chief in the game's data. | Chief has neither a defined sprite nor a programmed [[party]]. When battled, his sprite appears as that of a {{tc|Scientist}} due to its Trainer class being directly after Chief in the game's data. | ||
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====Rui==== | ====Rui==== | ||
[[Rui]] interestingly has a Trainer headshot and model for standing behind Pokémon in battles, complete with an animation for losing. She might have been battled at one point in time. <ref>[https://latealzalost.tumblr.com/post/186064710219/rui-has-an-hd-model-for-battling-and-data-for Rui has an HD model for battling and data for]</ref> | [[Rui]] interestingly has a Trainer headshot and model for standing behind Pokémon in battles, complete with an animation for losing. She might have been battled at one point in time.<ref>[https://latealzalost.tumblr.com/post/186064710219/rui-has-an-hd-model-for-battling-and-data-for Rui has an HD model for battling and data for]</ref> | ||
==Generation VI== | ==Generation VI== |