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As the [[Brave Olivine]] continues its journey towards [[Paldea]] and the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] go about their daily business, [[Roy]] and {{TP|Roy|Fuecoco}} suddenly make a loud entrance to the observation deck, startling [[Liko]]. He challenges her to a {{pkmn|battle}} since both of them are now [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, which Liko happily accepts. However, the battle between {{TP|Liko|Sprigatito}} and Fuecoco ends up consisting of them just using {{m|Leafage}} and {{m|Ember}} to counter each other's [[Move|attacks]] over and over, until they both become too tired to continue. They are summoned to the meeting room by [[Friede]], who has installed the Rising Volt Tacklers app to each of their [[Rotom Phone]]s and also installed a [[Pokédex]] to Roy's phone, much to his excitement. This app verifies their team membership and works as a message group between its members, though Roy is too excited by his new Pokédex to pay much attention to Friede's explanation. He hopes to one day be able to register the {{Shiny|Black}} {{p|Rayquaza}} in his Pokédex, though he still has no idea where to even start looking for it. Friede suggests they ask help from [[Dot]], [[Murdock]]'s niece and the final member of their team. She's around Liko and Roy's age and was even the one who developed the app they're using but is also reclusive and rarely seen. Since she's responsible for gathering information for the team, she could be able to help them.
As the [[Brave Olivine]] continues its journey towards [[Paldea]] and the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] go about their daily business, [[Roy]] and {{TP|Roy|Fuecoco}} suddenly make a loud entrance to the observation deck, startling [[Liko]]. He challenges her to a {{pkmn|battle}} since both of them are now [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, which Liko happily accepts. However, the battle between {{TP|Liko|Sprigatito}} and Fuecoco ends up consisting of them just using {{m|Leafage}} and {{m|Ember}} to counter each other's [[Move|attacks]] over and over, until they both become too tired to continue. They are summoned to the meeting room by [[Friede]], who has installed the Rising Volt Tacklers app to each of their [[Rotom Phone]]s and also installed a [[Pokédex]] to Roy's phone, much to his excitement. This app verifies their team membership and works as a message group between its members, though Roy is too excited by his new Pokédex to pay much attention to Friede's explanation. He hopes to one day be able to register the {{Shiny|Black}} {{p|Rayquaza}} in his Pokédex, though he still has no idea where to even start looking for it. Friede suggests they ask help from [[Dot]], [[Murdock]]'s niece and the final member of their team. She's around Liko and Roy's age and was even the one who developed the app they're using but is also reclusive and rarely seen. Since she's responsible for gathering information for the team, she could be able to help them.


Making their way towards Dot's room, Liko and Roy hear the Nidothing theme music coming from inside the room, figuring she must be watching one of their videos. Roy knocks on the door and asks for advice in finding Rayquaza, but instead of a response, {{TP|Dot|Quaxly}} jumps out of a hatch on the door. Roy takes the chance to try out his Pokédex by scanning Quaxly, before noticing a note attached to its chest. Opening it, he finds a drawing of himself and Fuecoco after losing in a battle. While they see this gesture as somewhat rude, Liko understands it, given that they're still new on the ship. Moreover, the note also gives her an idea, so she and Roy go to ask Friede's help in {{pkmn|training|train}} them; Roy knows he needs to be stronger if he hopes to one day {{pkmn2|Caught|catch}} Rayquaza, while Liko wants to be able to protect those she cares about if the [[Explorers]] show up again to steal her pendant. Friede agrees to this, and the team gathers on the wing deck. At first, it seems like Friede will be using his {{TP|Friede|Charizard}} for the training match, but with the bright flash of a bolt from the blue, [[Captain Pikachu]] enters the field, having chosen to act as Liko and Roy's opponent.
Making their way towards Dot's room, Liko and Roy hear the Nidothing theme music coming from inside the room, figuring she must be watching one of their videos. Roy knocks on the door and asks for advice in finding Rayquaza, but instead of a response, {{TP|Dot|Quaxly}} jumps out of a hatch on the door. Roy takes the chance to try out his Pokédex by scanning Quaxly, before noticing a note attached to its chest. Opening it, he finds a drawing of himself and Fuecoco after losing in a battle. While they see this gesture as somewhat rude, Liko understands it, given that they're still new on the ship. Moreover, the note also gives her an idea, so she and Roy go to ask Friede's help in {{pkmn|training}} them; Roy knows he needs to be stronger if he hopes to one day {{pkmn2|Caught|catch}} Rayquaza, while Liko wants to be able to protect those she cares about if the [[Explorers]] show up again to steal her pendant. Friede agrees to this, and the team gathers on the wing deck. At first, it seems like Friede will be using his {{TP|Friede|Charizard}} for the training match, but with the bright flash of a bolt from the blue, [[Captain Pikachu]] enters the field, having chosen to act as Liko and Roy's opponent.


Friede declares that Liko and Roy win if they manage to land a single hit on Cap. Roy thinks this sounds easy, but despite Sprigatito and Fuecoco launching as many attacks as they can, Cap only needs to slightly lean from side to side to avoid every last one of them. Liko suggests a combo attack, with Sprigatito blinding Cap with Leafage while Fuecoco charges in with {{m|Tackle}}. However, Pikachu avoids this attack just as easily as the previous ones, using {{m|Double Team}} to create multiple fake copies of itself. Soon, though, Liko figures out the pattern behind Cap's Double Team, seeing that he's moving backward in a zigzag pattern. With this knowledge, Sprigatito and Fuecoco take out the copies one by one, until only the real one is left. Sprigatito tries to use {{m|Scratch}}, but Cap dodges again by jumping into the air. Liko and Roy prepare to strike again when he comes down, but to their surprise, as soon as Cap comes back down, their Pokémon fall asleep from exhaustion, meaning that the battle has ended.
Friede declares that Liko and Roy win if they manage to land a single hit on Cap. Roy thinks this sounds easy, but despite Sprigatito and Fuecoco launching as many attacks as they can, Cap only needs to slightly lean from side to side to avoid every last one of them. Liko suggests a combo attack, with Sprigatito blinding Cap with Leafage while Fuecoco charges in with {{m|Tackle}}. However, Pikachu avoids this attack just as easily as the previous ones, using {{m|Double Team}} to create multiple fake copies of himself. Soon, though, Liko figures out the pattern behind Cap's Double Team, seeing that he's moving backward in a zigzag pattern. With this knowledge, Sprigatito and Fuecoco take out the copies one by one, until only the real one is left. Sprigatito tries to use {{m|Scratch}}, but Cap dodges again by jumping into the air. Liko and Roy prepare to strike again when he comes down, but to their surprise, as soon as Cap comes back down, their Pokémon fall asleep from exhaustion, meaning that the battle has ended.


With the battle over, Murdock offers everyone lunch. Liko observes how everyone has a favorite flavor; for example, Sprigatito likes bitter food, while both Roy and Fuecoco like spicy food. After they've finished eating, Friede tells Liko and Roy to battle against each other and remember what they learned during the battle with Cap. Liko patiently waits for Fuecoco to make a move, but when none comes, she decides to make the first move instead, ordering a Scratch. Fuecoco dodges it and counters with Tackle, which Sprigatito, in turn, also dodges. Liko and Roy realize that this battling style is different from before: instead of blindly ordering moves without even looking at their opponent, they're now making moves in reaction to the moves their opponent is making, a lesson that they subconsciously picked up from their battle with Cap. Both Pokémon exchange several more moves before Roy aims for a finishing hit with Ember. Liko tells Sprigatito to run past it, but to her surprise, Sprigatito starts running blindingly fast, avoiding the {{type|Fire}} move and slamming into Fuecoco, [[Fainting|knocking it out]] and making Liko the winner. Friede identifies the new move as {{m|Quick Attack}}, and both Liko and Roy thank him and Cap for helping them. Roy also shares a fist bump with Liko, promising to win the next time they battle.
With the battle over, Murdock offers everyone lunch. Liko observes how everyone has a favorite flavor; for example, Sprigatito likes bitter food, while both Roy and Fuecoco like spicy food. After they've finished eating, Friede tells Liko and Roy to battle against each other and remember what they learned during the battle with Cap. Liko patiently waits for Fuecoco to make a move, but when none comes, she decides to make the first move instead, ordering a Scratch. Fuecoco dodges it and counters with Tackle, which Sprigatito, in turn, also dodges. Liko and Roy realize that this battling style is different from before: instead of blindly ordering moves without even looking at their opponent, they're now making moves in reaction to the moves their opponent is making, a lesson that they subconsciously picked up from their battle with Cap. Both Pokémon exchange several more moves before Roy aims for a finishing hit with Ember. Liko tells Sprigatito to run past it, but to her surprise, Sprigatito starts running blindingly fast, avoiding the {{type|Fire}} move and slamming into Fuecoco, [[Fainting|knocking it out]] and making Liko the winner. Friede identifies the new move as {{m|Quick Attack}}, and both Liko and Roy thank him and Cap for helping them. Roy also shares a fist bump with Liko, promising to win the next time they battle.
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