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Magneton striking from behind as Electrode strikes his chest, Lt. Surge laughs and brags that the room's electricity will triple the power of his Pokémon. Red asks why a Gym Leader would want to ally himself with [[Team Rocket]], and he explains that there was no true power in it despite the intense discipline the position requires, and Team Rocket was able to give that power to him. He then goes over the technology Team Rocket's power was able to give him, a belt-fed launcher to increase the power and speed of his Electrode, as well as the two Magneton that use {{m|Sonic Boom}}s as a defensive barrier. While Lt. Surge talks, Red sends in [[Pika]] to electrify Lt. Surge, but the attack proves futile against Lt. Surge's insulated underclothes. Two {{p|Magnemite}} grab Red by the arms, keeping him in place. Lt. Surge mocks him for not anticipating the unexpected when he's on the enemies turf.  
Magneton striking from behind as Electrode strikes his chest, Lt. Surge laughs and brags that the room's electricity will triple the power of his Pokémon. Red asks why a Gym Leader would want to ally himself with [[Team Rocket]], and he explains that there was no true power in it despite the intense discipline the position requires, and Team Rocket was able to give that power to him. He then goes over the technology Team Rocket's power was able to give him, a belt-fed launcher to increase the power and speed of his Electrode, as well as the two Magneton that use {{m|Sonic Boom}}s as a defensive barrier. While Lt. Surge talks, Red sends in [[Pika]] to electrify Lt. Surge, but the attack proves futile against Lt. Surge's insulated underclothes. Two {{p|Magnemite}} grab Red by the arms, keeping him in place. Lt. Surge mocks him for not anticipating the unexpected when he's on the enemies turf.  


Everything in the building is designed to increase their power, he says, as we're provided a look back at Koga and Blue, and tells Red that his friend no doubt has it even worse than he does. Red takes the attacks of all the Voltorb and Electrode, mystified as to how they aren't running out of power yet. Lt. Surge begins to laugh again, telling him the source of their infinite electricity is actually the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Zapdos}}, which they captured at the [[Kanto Power Plant|Power Plant]]. Now his Pokémon will be eternally powerful, and tells Red that this is a true demonstration of why he stopped being a Gym Leader.  
Everything in the building is designed to increase their power, he says, as we're provided a look back at Koga and Blue, and tells Red that his friend no doubt has it even worse than he does. Red takes the attacks of all the Voltorb and Electrode, mystified as to how they aren't running out of power yet. Lt. Surge begins to laugh again, telling him the source of their infinite electricity is actually the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{DL|Legendary birds (Adventures)|Zapdos}}, which they captured at the [[Kanto Power Plant|Power Plant]]. Now his Pokémon will be eternally powerful, and tells Red that this is a true demonstration of why he stopped being a Gym Leader.  


Meanwhile, Koga is taunting Blue by showing him the suffering Red is going through on through a visual in his {{TP|Koga|Golbat}}'s mouth. Blue carefully tries to reach for his Poké Balls again, concerned for Red, but again has his movement stopped. Koga admits that it would be trivial to simply kill him now, but allows his Grimer to release a little bit of the tension so he can ask some questions. He tells Blue that he knows he's {{adv|Professor Oak}}'s grandson, and comments that even though they were able to capture him, he's been unwilling to help them, and asks how Blue thinks they might be able to change his mind. Blue stays silent, and Koga grabs his shirt, wondering if maybe his suffering would encourage a change of heart.  
Meanwhile, Koga is taunting Blue by showing him the suffering Red is going through on through a visual in his {{TP|Koga|Golbat}}'s mouth. Blue carefully tries to reach for his Poké Balls again, concerned for Red, but again has his movement stopped. Koga admits that it would be trivial to simply kill him now, but allows his Grimer to release a little bit of the tension so he can ask some questions. He tells Blue that he knows he's {{adv|Professor Oak}}'s grandson, and comments that even though they were able to capture him, he's been unwilling to help them, and asks how Blue thinks they might be able to change his mind. Blue stays silent, and Koga grabs his shirt, wondering if maybe his suffering would encourage a change of heart.  
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* {{p|Electrode}} ([[Lt. Surge]]'s; multiple)
* {{p|Electrode}} ([[Lt. Surge]]'s; multiple)
* {{p|Raichu}} ({{OP|Lt. Surge|Raichu}})
* {{p|Raichu}} ({{OP|Lt. Surge|Raichu}})
* {{p|Zapdos}} ([[Legendary birds (Adventures)#Zapdos|Lt. Surge]]'s)
* {{p|Zapdos}} ({{DL|Legendary birds (Adventures)|Zapdos|Lt. Surge}}'s)
* {{p|Golbat}} ({{OP|Koga|Golbat}})
* {{p|Golbat}} ({{OP|Koga|Golbat}})
* {{p|Grimer}} ([[Koga]]'s)
* {{p|Grimer}} ([[Koga]]'s)
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