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==Plot==
==Plot==
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} have finally arrived in [[Sunyshore City]], and are amazed to see the whole city is powered by solar panels as well as its moving sidewalks. Ash is more eager than ever to battle for the final Badge he needs for the [[Sinnoh League]] however {{an|Dawn}} warns him that the Gym Leader, [[Volkner]], is known as a difficult opponent. {{an|Brock}} confirms that he has yet to be defeated and is considered to be Sinnoh's strongest Gym Leader. Naturally, this makes Ash all the more excited and the group immediately heads to [[Sunyshore Gym]]. {{TRT}} are trailing close behind, but they stop briefly to look at the iconic [[Sunyshore Tower]]. Arriving, a robotic voice greets the group and asks them their business. Ash explains that he's there to battle for a [[Gym Badge]], however the voice opens a box full of Beacon Badges and tells him to help himself, much to everyone's surprise. Dawn suggests Ash should just take a Badge, but Ash and Brock believe that winning them with effort is what makes Badges significant, just being allowed to take them defeats the whole purpose of having Gyms in the first place. Dawn suddenly realizes that this is what [[Paul]] meant when he criticized the Gym [[DP163|during their previous meeting]]. Ash furiously knocks on the door demanding a battle against Volkner, but the Gym's computer system refuses to even let him enter. After getting fed up with Ash's persistent knocking, the high-tech Gym forcefully escorts him off the premises. Just then, someone yells out "Use {{m|Mach Punch}}" and an {{p|Infernape}} appears, releasing Ash from the Gym's clutches. It emerges that Infernape's Trainer is none other than {{EF|Flint}}, a member of the {{DL|Elite Four|Sinnoh Elite Four}} who specializes in {{type|Fire}} Pokémon.  
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} have finally arrived in [[Sunyshore City]], and are amazed to see the whole city is powered by solar panels as well as its moving sidewalks. Ash is more eager than ever to battle for the final Badge he needs for the [[Sinnoh League]]. However, {{an|Dawn}} warns him that the Gym Leader, [[Volkner]], is known as a difficult opponent. {{an|Brock}} confirms that he has yet to be defeated and is considered to be Sinnoh's strongest Gym Leader. Naturally, this makes Ash all the more excited and the group immediately heads to [[Sunyshore Gym]]. {{TRT}} are trailing close behind, but they stop briefly to look at the iconic [[Sunyshore Tower]]. Arriving, a robotic voice greets the group and asks them their business. Ash explains that he's there to battle for a [[Gym Badge]], however the voice opens a box full of Beacon Badges and tells him to help himself, much to everyone's surprise. Dawn suggests Ash should just take a Badge, but Ash and Brock believe that winning them with effort is what makes Badges significant, just being allowed to take them defeats the whole purpose of having Gyms in the first place. Dawn suddenly realizes that this is what [[Paul]] meant when he criticized the Gym [[DP163|during their previous meeting]]. Ash furiously knocks on the door demanding a battle against Volkner, but the Gym's computer system refuses to even let him enter. After getting fed up with Ash's persistent knocking, the high-tech Gym forcefully escorts him off the premises. Just then, someone yells out "Use {{m|Mach Punch}}" and an {{p|Infernape}} appears, releasing Ash from the Gym's clutches. It emerges that Infernape's Trainer is none other than {{EF|Flint}}, a member of the {{DL|Elite Four|Sinnoh Elite Four}} who specializes in {{type|Fire}} Pokémon.  


Flint introduces himself and after notcing Ash's determination, he escorts him and his friends directly to Volkner, who has been in the [[Sunyshore Tower]]. On their way up, Flint notes that Sunyshore is powered purely from solar energy and all the solar panels throughout the city are controlled from the Tower. Volkner is responsible for being the architect and controller of the entire Sunyshore solar network. A {{p|Raichu}} greets Ash, ready to attack. When Flint shows up, Raichu runs toward Flint to give him a hug. Volkner enters the room almost instantly after that, in a depressed state. Ash tells Volkner that he wants a Gym battle, but Volkner orders him to just take a Badge. Ash refutes Volkner's free Badge and explains that he wants to earn it fair and square in a Gym battle. Volkner replies that he has completely lost interest in battling. Flint steps in to tell Volkner that Ash is an "electrifying" Trainer and asks Volkner to give him a chance. Though Volkner asks Ash and everyone else to leave before returning to the Sunyshore Tower control room.
Flint introduces himself and after notcing Ash's determination, he escorts him and his friends directly to Volkner, who has been in the [[Sunyshore Tower]]. On their way up, Flint notes that Sunyshore is powered purely from solar energy and all the solar panels throughout the city are controlled from the Tower. Volkner is responsible for being the architect and controller of the entire Sunyshore solar network. A {{p|Raichu}} greets Ash, ready to attack. When Flint shows up, Raichu runs toward Flint to give him a hug. Volkner enters the room almost instantly after that, in a depressed state. Ash tells Volkner that he wants a Gym battle, but Volkner orders him to just take a Badge. Ash refutes Volkner's free Badge and explains that he wants to earn it fair and square in a Gym battle. Volkner replies that he has completely lost interest in battling. Flint steps in to tell Volkner that Ash is an "electrifying" Trainer and asks Volkner to give him a chance. Though Volkner asks Ash and everyone else to leave before returning to the Sunyshore Tower control room.
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