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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* When the player encounters {{tc|Scientist}} Taylor, before battle he says that he was shipped off to the "{{wp|Tiksi}} branch" of the company, which after being defeated he says is "in {{wp|Russia}}n no-man's-land". In reality, it is in Russia's {{wp|Sakha (Yakutia) Republic}}, {{wp|Siberia}}. This is another reference of the real world in Pokémon games, and shows that Silph not only has branches in locations other than Saffron City, but also international ones.
* When the player encounters {{tc|Scientist}} Taylor, before battle he says that he was shipped off to the "{{wp|Tiksi}} branch" of the company, which after being defeated he says is "in {{wp|Russia}}n no-man's-land". In reality, it is in Russia's {{wp|Sakha (Yakutia) Republic}}, {{wp|Siberia}}. This is another reference of the real world in Pokémon games, and shows that Silph not only has branches in locations other than Saffron City, but also international ones.
* On the eleventh floor there is an accessible [[PC]]. It may be there just in case the player's item pocket is full, thus allowing them to deposit an item to make room for the [[Master Ball]] without having to walk to the Pokémon Center. Another reason for this may be that in the case that the player's current PC box is also filled, since [[Lapras]] is sent directly to the player's PC if they have a full party, they may switch the box to obtain Lapras.
* On the eleventh floor there is an accessible [[PC]]. It may be there just in case the player's item pocket is full, thus allowing them to deposit an item to make room for the [[Master Ball]] without having to walk to the Pokémon Center. Another reason for this may be that if the player's current PC box is also filled, since [[Lapras]] is sent directly to the player's PC if they have a full party, they may switch the box to obtain Lapras.
* Though a logo for the company was not introduced in-game until [[Generation IV]], several possible logos have been seen in previous games. One appeared on the side of the Silph Co. building in [[Super Smash Bros.]] (see above), another appeared on the original Pokégear artwork as a stylized 'S', and a third one can be seen on the [[Time Capsule]]; however, none of them is truly confirmed to be the company's logo.
* Though a logo for the company was not introduced in-game until [[Generation IV]], several possible logos have been seen in previous games. One appeared on the side of the Silph Co. building in [[Super Smash Bros.]] (see above), another appeared on the original Pokégear artwork as a stylized 'S', and a third one can be seen on the [[Time Capsule]]; however, none of them is truly confirmed to be the company's logo.
* Silph Co. has the most traversable floors of any building in the Pokémon world.
* Silph Co. has the most traversable floors of any building in the Pokémon world.
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