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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
[[Agatha]] laughs as {{adv|Blue}} is suspended in the air by [[Gengar]]'s [[Dream Eater]]. [[Youngster (Trainer class)|Bozz]] watches in horror. [[Agatha]] says to [[Youngster (Trainer class)|Bozz]], "Look around you...at a monument of human folly and selfishness." [[Youngster (Trainer class)|Bozz]] questions this, and she begins to explain to him that the power plant they stand in was once intended to be a center of a major industrial development, but was abandoned halfway through. However, it caused hundreds of Pokémon to leave their homes for the convenience of humans. Large amounts of industrial waste were left behind from the power plant. This served as fuel for [[Gastly]], [[Haunter]], and [[Gengar]]. [[Ghost-type]]s were attracted to the power plant because of the industrial waste. [[Agatha]] then reveals her identity to him as one of the [[Elite Four]] of [[Kanto]]. {{adv|Blue}} begins to struggle inside the floating coffin, and [[Agatha]] laughs again, stating that it is impossible to break free of the [[Dream Eater]] from the inside. She then commands her [[Gengar]] to drain all the life force from him. {{adv|Blue}} is then shocked to a dream of his past. In his dream, he is being thrown onto the floor. A man stays silent as he watches {{adv|Blue}}. {{adv|Blue}} cries out in frustration, saying that if he were able to use his Pokémon things would be easier. He then pleads with the man, saying, "Master...Master! Please let me use my Pokémon!" After saying this, {{adv|Blue}} demands to know why the [[Trainers]] themselves had to train if this was supposed to be [[Pokémon battling]]. The man begins to explain that [[Pokémon battling]] is only the Pokémon fighting and the [[Trainer]] merely giving orders. The [[Trainer]] suffers no injury at all. That is the reason why [[Trainer]]s must train themselves. The [[Trainer]]'s heart will never merge with their Pokémon's until they feel the attack and sharpen their own strengths. Then the man encourages {{adv|Blue}} to grab the sword, hone his own st
[[Agatha]] laughs as {{adv|Blue}} is suspended in the air by [[Gengar]]'s [[Dream Eater]]. [[Youngster (Trainer class)|Bozz]] watches in horror. [[Agatha]] says to [[Youngster (Trainer class)|Bozz]], "Look around you...at a monument of human folly and selfishness." [[Youngster (Trainer class)|Bozz]] questions this, and she begins to explain to him that the power plant they stand in was once intended to be a center of a major industrial development, but was abandoned halfway through. However, it caused hundreds of Pokémon to leave their homes for the convenience of humans. Large amounts of industrial waste were left behind from the power plant. This served as fuel for [[Gastly]], [[Haunter]], and [[Gengar]]. [[Ghost-type]]s were attracted to the power plant because of the industrial waste. [[Agatha]] then reveals her identity to him as one of the [[Elite Four]] of [[Kanto]]. {{adv|Blue}} begins to struggle inside the floating coffin, and [[Agatha]] laughs again, stating that it is impossible to break free of the [[Dream Eater]] from the inside. She then commands her [[Gengar]] to drain all the life force from him. {{adv|Blue}} is then shocked to a dream of his past. In his dream, he is being thrown onto the floor. A man stays silent as he watches {{adv|Blue}}. {{adv|Blue}} cries out in frustration, saying that if he were able to use his Pokémon things would be easier. He then pleads with the man, saying, "Master...Master! Please let me use my Pokémon!" After saying this, {{adv|Blue}} demands to know why the [[Trainers]] themselves had to train if this was supposed to be [[Pokémon battling]]. The man begins to explain that [[Pokémon battling]] is only the Pokémon fighting and the [[Trainer]] merely giving orders. The [[Trainer]] suffers no injury at all. That is the reason why [[Trainer]]s must train themselves. The [[Trainer]]'s heart will never merge with their Pokémon's until they feel the attack and sharpen their own strengths. Then the man encourages {{adv|Blue}} to grab the sword, hone his own strengths, and master the skills necessary to take down a foe himself...


==Major events==
==Major events==