Koraidon (Pokémon): Difference between revisions

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**At some point in [[Area Zero]], both Koraidon got into a territorial battle where the first one was defeated, but saved just in time by Professor Sada, who sacrificed her life to save it, after that, it was forced to escape Area Zero, traumatized by what happened there and leaving the second Koraidon as the strongest Pokémon in Area Zero and making it its territory.
**At some point in [[Area Zero]], both Koraidon got into a territorial battle where the first one was defeated, but saved just in time by Professor Sada, who sacrificed her life to save it, after that, it was forced to escape Area Zero, traumatized by what happened there and leaving the second Koraidon as the strongest Pokémon in Area Zero and making it its territory.
** In The Way Home, the second Koraidon appears to the player, [[Nemona]], [[Penny]], [[Arven]] and the first [[Koraidon (game)|Koraidon]], only to attempt to start another battle to kick Koraidon out of its territory once again, however, the [[Zero Lab]] is opened and instead of attacking, it walks inside it, leaving the first Koraidon even more scared of it. The player and Koraidon go inside after defeating some [[Paradox Pokémon]] and inside, they meet [[Professor Sada|AI Sada]], who calls the second Koraidon back inside its [[Master Ball]].
** In The Way Home, the second Koraidon appears to the player, [[Nemona]], [[Penny]], [[Arven]] and the first [[Koraidon (game)|Koraidon]], only to attempt to start another battle to kick Koraidon out of its territory once again, however, the [[Zero Lab]] is opened and instead of attacking, it walks inside it, leaving the first Koraidon even more scared of it. The player and Koraidon go inside after defeating some [[Paradox Pokémon]] and inside, they meet [[Professor Sada|AI Sada]], who calls the second Koraidon back inside its [[Master Ball]].
**After the player defeats the controlled AI Sada to deactivate the time machine, the Paradise Protection Protocol is activated, locking all of the heroes's [[Poké Ball|Poké Balls]] as a last resort to defend the time machine, sending out the the Guardian of Paradise, who's defeated once and for all by the player's Koraidon after [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallizing]] into a [[Dragon (type)|Dragon]] [[Type]].
**After the player defeats the controlled AI Sada to deactivate the time machine, the Paradise Protection Protocol is activated, locking all of the heroes' [[Poké Ball|Poké Balls]] as a last resort to defend the time machine, sending out the the Guardian of Paradise, who's defeated once and for all by the player's Koraidon after [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallizing]] into a [[Dragon (type)|Dragon]] [[Type]].
**Later on in the post-game, the player can find the now trainerless Koraidon out of the Zero Lab and catch it, supposedly due to its Master Ball being out of reach.
**Later on in the post-game, the player can find the now trainerless Koraidon out of the Zero Lab and catch it, supposedly due to its Master Ball being out of reach.


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