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==Plot==
==Plot==
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Following their adventure in the land of [[Kitakami]], the {{player}} is invited as an exchange student to [[Blueberry Academy]] in the [[Unova]] [[region]] by the academy's director, [[Cyrano]], following a recommendation by [[Carmine]]. At the foreign academy, the player is introduced to the [[Terarium]], a vast undersea dome with four separate biomes and numerous [[wild Pokémon]]. A special "Terarium Core" designed by [[Briar]] also enables the use of the [[Terastal phenomenon]] in the academy. Meeting up with Carmine, the player learns that her brother [[Kieran]] has changed since their class trip to Kitakami, now being completely obsessed with growing stronger and acting rude to others around him, all in an effort to defeat the player.
Following their [[The Teal Mask|adventure]] in the land of [[Kitakami]], the {{player}} is invited as an exchange student to [[Blueberry Academy]] in the [[Unova]] [[region]] by the academy's director, [[Cyrano]], following a recommendation by [[Carmine]]. At the foreign academy, the player is introduced to the [[Terarium]], a vast undersea dome with four separate biomes and numerous [[wild Pokémon]]. A special "Terarium Core" designed by [[Briar]] also enables the use of the [[Terastal phenomenon]] in the academy. Meeting up with Carmine, the player learns that her brother [[Kieran]] has changed since their class trip to Kitakami, now being completely obsessed with growing stronger and acting rude to others around him, all in an effort to defeat the player.


An encounter with [[Drayton]], a member of the academy's [[Elite Four]], leads to the player learning of the {{DL|Blueberry Academy|BB League}}, the school's take on the [[Pokémon League]] concept, with the strength-obsessed Kieran standing at the top as the current {{pkmn|Champion}} after dethroning Drayton. Despite the player being an exchange student, Drayton suggests they should take on the BB League. Following a vote between the {{tc|BB League Elite Four}} and Champion, the player is granted the right to do this and skip their way directly to challenging the Elite Four, each of whom is situated in one of the Terarium's four biomes. Each Elite Four member is preceded by an Elite Trial that the player must clear before being allowed to challenge the Elite Four member. After defeating all four members, the player is given the right to challenge Kieran. Following a fierce battle, the player emerges victorious as the new BB League Champion, causing Kieran to almost have a nervous breakdown as all his efforts to grow stronger are rendered for naught.
An encounter with [[Drayton]], a member of the academy's [[Elite Four]], leads to the player learning of the {{DL|Blueberry Academy|BB League}}, the school's take on the [[Pokémon League]] concept, with the strength-obsessed Kieran standing at the top as the current {{pkmn|Champion}} after dethroning Drayton. Despite the player being an exchange student, Drayton suggests they should take on the BB League. Following a vote between the {{tc|BB League Elite Four}} and Champion, the player is granted the right to do this and skip their way directly to challenging the Elite Four, each of whom is situated in one of the Terarium's four biomes. Each Elite Four member is preceded by an Elite Trial that the player must clear before being allowed to challenge the Elite Four member. After defeating all four members, the player is given the right to challenge Kieran. Following a fierce battle, the player emerges victorious as the new BB League Champion, causing Kieran to almost have a nervous breakdown as all his efforts to grow stronger are rendered for naught.
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In Area Zero, the player, Carmine, Kieran, and Briar travel to the [[Zero Lab]], where the purpose of the Indigo Disk is revealed as a method of redirecting the facility's elevator even further below than the [[Time travel|time machine]] room and into the [[Area Zero Underdepths]]. Traversing through the crystal-filled cave, the player learns of the nineteenth Tera Type, called the {{t|Stellar}} Tera Type, which consists of the power of every other [[type]] combined and is possessed by some wild Tera Pokémon living in the cave. At the very bottom of the cave, the group discovers a crystal that Briar says is the dormant form of Terapagos. Once Terapagos awakens, it tries to approach the player, but Kieran, refusing to allow {{p|Ogerpon|another Legendary Pokémon}} to join the player instead of him, swiftly catches Terapagos with a [[Master Ball]].
In Area Zero, the player, Carmine, Kieran, and Briar travel to the [[Zero Lab]], where the purpose of the Indigo Disk is revealed as a method of redirecting the facility's elevator even further below than the [[Time travel|time machine]] room and into the [[Area Zero Underdepths]]. Traversing through the crystal-filled cave, the player learns of the nineteenth Tera Type, called the {{t|Stellar}} Tera Type, which consists of the power of every other [[type]] combined and is possessed by some wild Tera Pokémon living in the cave. At the very bottom of the cave, the group discovers a crystal that Briar says is the dormant form of Terapagos. Once Terapagos awakens, it tries to approach the player, but Kieran, refusing to allow {{p|Ogerpon|another Legendary Pokémon}} to join the player instead of him, swiftly catches Terapagos with a [[Master Ball]].


Eager to see Terapagos in action, Briar urges the player to battle Kieran. The player accepts, but despite Kieran using Terapagos against them, he still loses. Briar realizes that Terapagos is not at its full power and tells Kieran to use his [[Tera Orb]] on it. Doing this, though, unintentionally causes Terapagos's power to overflow and go out of control, even breaking its own Master Ball when Kieran tries to [[recall]] it. The player and Carmine are forced to battle Terapagos, though Carmine quickly loses, with Terapagos absorbing away any Terastal energy used by the player to Terastallize their Pokémon. Following Carmine's repeated urging, Kieran finally teams up with the player, allowing them to overpower Terapagos. This time, Kieran is fine with the player catching Terapagos, reconciling with them as the group returns to Blueberry Academy, ending the main story of The Indigo Disk and [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] as a whole.
Eager to see Terapagos in action, Briar urges the player to battle Kieran. The player accepts, but despite Kieran using Terapagos against them, he still loses. Briar realizes that Terapagos is not at its full power and tells Kieran to use his [[Tera Orb]] on it. Doing this, though, unintentionally causes Terapagos's power to overflow and go out of control, even breaking its own Master Ball when Kieran tries to [[recall]] it. The player and Carmine are forced to battle Terapagos, though Carmine quickly loses, with Terapagos absorbing away any [[Terastal energy]] used by the player to Terastallize their Pokémon. Following Carmine's repeated urging, Kieran finally teams up with the player, allowing them to overpower Terapagos. This time, Kieran is fine with the player catching Terapagos, reconciling with them as the group returns to Blueberry Academy, ending the main story of The Indigo Disk and [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] as a whole.


Following the journey to Area Zero's depths, Briar publishes a retelling of the expedition in [[Briar's Book|a book]], giving a copy of it to the player as a gift. After receiving it, the player can visit the [[Crystal Pool]] in Kitakami with Terapagos, causing a strange mist to appear. From the mist emerges [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}, who seems to have somehow been transported there through time and space. {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} emerges from its {{i|Poké Ball}}, happy to see its former owner again. The {{pkmn|Professor}} becomes fascinated by various things the player tells them about, especially the information presented in Briar's book. Wishing to study it further, the Professor trades it for their cherished copy of the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}} before the mist disappears and they are transported back to where they came from.
Following the journey to Area Zero's depths, Briar publishes a retelling of the expedition in [[Briar's Book|a book]], giving a copy of it to the player as a gift. After receiving it, the player can visit the [[Crystal Pool]] in Kitakami with Terapagos, causing a strange mist to appear. From the mist emerges [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}, who seems to have somehow been transported there through time and space. {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} emerges from its [[Koraidon's Poké Ball|Poké]] [[Miraidon's Poké Ball|Ball]], happy to see its former owner again. The {{pkmn|Professor}} becomes fascinated by various things the player tells them about, especially the information presented in Briar's book. Wishing to study it further, the Professor trades it for their cherished copy of the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}} before the mist disappears and they are transported back to where they came from.
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