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Professor Oak makes his first personal appearance in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' in a flashback where it is revealed that in his attempt to free the Pokédex holders, he contacted [[Scott]] and asked to borrow his {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Generation III}}. Professor Oak tells Scott that he intends to capture the Wish Pokémon, {{p|Jirachi}}, and was the one who sent {{adv|Emerald}} to the Battle Frontier to do so. He also tells him about how he managed to decipher a report containing information regarding the location and time Jirachi will appear—which so happens to be where the Battle Frontier is located—however, his laboratory was attacked and some of the report was stolen, notably the location and time of Jirachi's appearance. He then warns of the mysterious character. Scott allows for the capture on one condition: the allowance of one wish from Jirachi; Oak reluctantly accepts and forces Gold and Crystal to remember it once he sends them to the Battle Frontier.
Professor Oak makes his first personal appearance in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' in a flashback where it is revealed that in his attempt to free the Pokédex holders, he contacted [[Scott]] and asked to borrow his {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Generation III}}. Professor Oak tells Scott that he intends to capture the Wish Pokémon, {{p|Jirachi}}, and was the one who sent {{adv|Emerald}} to the Battle Frontier to do so. He also tells him about how he managed to decipher a report containing information regarding the location and time Jirachi will appear—which so happens to be where the Battle Frontier is located—however, his laboratory was attacked and some of the report was stolen, notably the location and time of Jirachi's appearance. He then warns of the mysterious character. Scott allows for the capture on one condition: the allowance of one wish from Jirachi; Oak reluctantly accepts and forces Gold and Crystal to remember it once he sends them to the Battle Frontier.


Later, Crystal reports to Professor Oak about Emerald's current winning records and showers him with reports about his progress and the mysterious [[Guile Hideout]]. As Crystal begins preparing to go and support Emerald at the Frontier, they are approached by [[Professor Birch]] who was invited there by Professor Oak. They discuss the sending of the other Hoenn Pokédex holders, {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}}, to the Battle Frontier to help Emerald along with the missing of Birch's third Pokémon, {{p|Treecko}}.
Later, Crystal reports to Professor Oak about Emerald's current winning records and showers him with reports about his progress and the mysterious [[Guile Hideout]]. As Crystal begins preparing to go and support Emerald at the Frontier, they are approached by [[Professor Birch]] who was invited there by Professor Oak. They discuss the sending of the other Hoenn Pokédex holders, {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}}, to the Battle Frontier to help Emerald along with Birch's missing third Pokémon, {{p|Treecko}}.


Later, in a flashback of Emerald's past, it is revealed that young silhouette that Oak met at the end of the third chapter was in fact, Emerald. It is shown that while he did hand the Pokédex to Emerald, he took it away almost immediately because he knew that he was lying about loving Pokémon. After some convincing, Professor Oak temporarily registers Emerald into the Pokédex until he can find something that is unique about him. Once he does, Professor Oak allows him to have it but a flood trapped the person who had it, Professor Birch, in a tree.
Later, in a flashback of Emerald's past, it is revealed that the young silhouette that Oak met at the end of the third chapter was in fact, Emerald. It is shown that while he did hand the Pokédex to Emerald, he took it away almost immediately because he knew that he was lying about loving Pokémon. After some convincing, Professor Oak temporarily registers Emerald into the Pokédex until he can find something that is unique about him. Once he does, Professor Oak allows him to have it but a flood trapped the person who had it, Professor Birch, in a tree.


One month after the defeat of Guile Hideout and his monster {{p|Kyogre}}, Professor Oak and Crystal are seen with the ten Pokédexes. Impressed with the pictures of photographer [[Todd Snap]], he invites the young man to take photos of Pokémon on an [[Pokémon Island|island]] which he accepts. The sixth chapter ends with the two of them calling [[Professor Rowan]] in [[Sinnoh]] to help in upgrading the Pokédexes.
One month after the defeat of Guile Hideout and his monster {{p|Kyogre}}, Professor Oak and Crystal are seen with the ten Pokédexes. Impressed with the pictures of photographer [[Todd Snap]], he invites the young man to take photos of Pokémon on an [[Pokémon Island|island]] which he accepts. The sixth chapter ends with the two of them calling [[Professor Rowan]] in [[Sinnoh]] to help in upgrading the Pokédexes.
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