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==={{chap|Red, Green, & Blue}}===
==={{chap|Red, Green, & Blue}}===
Professor Oak is first mentioned in ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]'' in a conversation between {{adv|Red}} and some Pallet Town children, he is described as being an expert on all things Pokémon, however he is also "just a mean old nut". He makes his first actual in appear in the next round, ''[[PS002|Bulbasaur, Come Home!]]'', where he finds Red looking at the many Pokémon in his lab. Mistaking Red for a thief, Professor Oak yells at him but in the process, accidentally causes Red to release all of the Pokémon. After getting most of the Pokémon back, they find the last one, a {{p|Bulbasaur}} in the [[Viridian Gym]] and get it back after fending off a wild {{p|Machoke}}. Having bonded with the boy and seeing great potential in him, Professor Oak gives Red the Bulbasaur along with a Pokédex. He tells Red to try going to [[Viridian Forest]] and watches as he and his grandson, {{adv|Blue}}, begin their rivalry. Later, after [[Saur]] evolves into an {{p|Ivysaur}}, he is called by Red to report it; after being told about the Professor's third Pokémon, a {{p|Squirtle}}, the Professor reveals to Red that someone had stolen it.  
Professor Oak is first mentioned in ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]'' in a conversation between {{adv|Red}} and some Pallet Town children. He is described as being an expert on all things Pokémon, but also "just a mean old nut." He makes his first actual in appear in the next round, ''[[PS002|Bulbasaur, Come Home!]]'', where he finds Red looking at the many Pokémon in his lab. Mistaking Red for a thief, Professor Oak yells at him but in the process, accidentally causes Red to release all of the Pokémon. After getting most of the Pokémon back, they find the last one, a {{p|Bulbasaur}} in the [[Viridian Gym]] and get it back after fending off a wild {{p|Machoke}}. Having bonded with the boy and seeing great potential in him, Professor Oak gives Red the Bulbasaur along with a Pokédex. He tells Red to try going to [[Viridian Forest]] and watches as he and his grandson, {{adv|Blue}}, begin their rivalry. Later, after [[Saur]] evolves into an {{p|Ivysaur}}, he is called by Red to report it; after being told about the Professor's third Pokémon, a {{p|Squirtle}}, the Professor reveals to Red that someone had stolen it.


When Red returns to Pallet Town to ask Professor Oak for information on getting into the then-closed [[Saffron City]], he finds a {{p|Kadabra}} disguising itself as the Professor. He manages to defeat it and finds out that Saffron City has been taken over by [[Team Rocket]] and sets out to defeat them. It is later revealed by [[Koga]] that Team Rocket had captured Professor Oak when he refused to help them with their evil plans.
When Red returns to Pallet Town to ask Professor Oak for information on getting into the then-closed [[Saffron City]], he finds a {{p|Kadabra}} disguising itself as the Professor. He manages to defeat it and finds out that Saffron City has been taken over by [[Team Rocket]] and sets out to defeat them. It is later revealed by [[Koga]] that Team Rocket had captured Professor Oak when he refused to help them with their evil plans.
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In the second chapter, Professor Oak is seen talking to [[Misty]] about the currently missing Red while he works on his new Pokédex. When he notices a charge of electricity flowing through his doorknob, Oak assumes it's Red and [[Pika]] and opens the door to let them in. Instead of Red, the Professor and Misty are shocked to find out that a heavily injured Pika was the one knocking on the door.
In the second chapter, Professor Oak is seen talking to [[Misty]] about the currently missing Red while he works on his new Pokédex. When he notices a charge of electricity flowing through his doorknob, Oak assumes it's Red and [[Pika]] and opens the door to let them in. Instead of Red, the Professor and Misty are shocked to find out that a heavily injured Pika was the one knocking on the door.


As he heals Pika and sends Misty to inform the other [[Gym Leader]]s of the news, Professor Oak is visited by a mysterious {{adv|Yellow|boy}} in a straw hat. He watches in shock as the boy magically heals Pika and takes him away. Before the boy can leave, Oak attacks him with his {{p|Spearow}} to stop him from taking Pika away. The battle ends with neither Pokémon taking any damage but Oak is convinced enough to let the boy take Pika, let him borrow Red's Pokédex, and go off to find the missing Red.  
As he heals Pika and sends Misty to inform the other [[Gym Leader]]s of the news, Professor Oak is visited by a mysterious {{adv|Yellow|boy}} in a straw hat. He watches in shock as the boy magically heals Pika and takes him away. Before the boy can leave, Oak attacks him with his {{p|Spearow}} to stop him from taking Pika away. The battle ends with neither Pokémon taking any damage but Oak is convinced enough to let the boy take Pika, let him borrow Red's Pokédex, and go off to find the missing Red.


Later, he is seen being reported by Misty, [[Erika]], and [[Brock]] about the attacks on {{ci|Pewter}}, {{ci|Cerulean}}, and {{ci|Celadon}} cities. He reveals to his granddaughter, [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]] about Yellow's current location and situation.
Later, he is seen being reported by Misty, [[Erika]], and [[Brock]] about the attacks on {{ci|Pewter}}, {{ci|Cerulean}}, and {{ci|Celadon}} cities. He reveals to his granddaughter, [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]] about Yellow's current location and situation.
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Later, it begins to rain heavily and Professor Oak finds [[Joey]] and [[Aibo]] hanging off a branch and saves them from falling into the flooding river. He witnesses Gold saving Joey's {{p|Rattata}} and rescues him from falling off a waterfall. After Gold begs him for the Pokédex again and after answering a question about what he thinks Pokémon are to him Oak decides that he is worthy enough of owning one.
Later, it begins to rain heavily and Professor Oak finds [[Joey]] and [[Aibo]] hanging off a branch and saves them from falling into the flooding river. He witnesses Gold saving Joey's {{p|Rattata}} and rescues him from falling off a waterfall. After Gold begs him for the Pokédex again and after answering a question about what he thinks Pokémon are to him Oak decides that he is worthy enough of owning one.


Much later, Oak is seen attempting to capture some wild {{p|Slugma}} but fails miserably. Realizing that he is too old for things like this, Professor Oak looks for a capture expert that he can act as his assistant for research. He gets a message from Bill who states that he had found someone who is perfect for the job. He goes to the address the person sent, the [[Earl Dervish]] Pokémon Academy, and finds that the Slugma he failed to capture before are attacking it. He tries to stop them from attacking the school but is saved by {{adv|Crystal}} who just happens to be the person that answered his request. Thanking her for helping in his research, Oak gives Crystal the third Johto Pokédex and pays for renovations to fix the Pokémon Academy.  
Much later, Oak is seen attempting to capture some wild {{p|Slugma}} but fails miserably. Realizing that he is too old for things like this, Professor Oak looks for a capture expert that he can act as his assistant for research. He gets a message from Bill who states that he had found someone who is perfect for the job. He goes to the address the person sent, the [[Earl Dervish]] Pokémon Academy, and finds that the Slugma he failed to capture before are attacking it. He tries to stop them from attacking the school but is saved by {{adv|Crystal}} who just happens to be the person that answered his request. Thanking her for helping in his research, Oak gives Crystal the third Johto Pokédex and pays for renovations to fix the Pokémon Academy.


As he sends Crystal on her first mission, he is shocked to find out that she has already caught several Pokémon beforehand. He talks to Elm about the third Pokémon that wasn't taken by a Trainer, {{p|Chikorita}}, and how they wanted to let it go with Crystal but could not because she had a full team. Once Chikorita learns of the truth, he attacks Elm and runs off; Professor Oak tries to inform Crystal of this but couldn't because her phone was turned off.
As he sends Crystal on her first mission, he is shocked to find out that she has already caught several Pokémon beforehand. He talks to Elm about the third Pokémon that wasn't taken by a Trainer, {{p|Chikorita}}, and how they wanted to let it go with Crystal but could not because she had a full team. Once Chikorita learns of the truth, he attacks Elm and runs off; Professor Oak tries to inform Crystal of this but couldn't because her phone was turned off.
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He manages to tell her about the run-away Chikorita but they are both shocked to find out that she has decided to keep Chikorita, even naming him [[Megaree]]. However, with the Pokémon Transporter broken, Crystal cannot send Pokémon to them for research. After Bill gives Crystal an alternative way for transporting Pokémon, Professor Oak can be seen being overwhelmed by the many Pokémon Crystal is sending him, eventually falling asleep from exhaustion.
He manages to tell her about the run-away Chikorita but they are both shocked to find out that she has decided to keep Chikorita, even naming him [[Megaree]]. However, with the Pokémon Transporter broken, Crystal cannot send Pokémon to them for research. After Bill gives Crystal an alternative way for transporting Pokémon, Professor Oak can be seen being overwhelmed by the many Pokémon Crystal is sending him, eventually falling asleep from exhaustion.


Later, Professor Oak and Crystal are seen discussing the Pokémon that had been attacking the Johto Gym Leaders, {{p|Suicune}}. Knowing of her previous encounter with Suicune, Professor Oak adds a new feature to her Pokédex, the Tracking System, allowing her to track its current location.  
Later, Professor Oak and Crystal are seen discussing the Pokémon that had been attacking the Johto Gym Leaders, {{p|Suicune}}. Knowing of her previous encounter with Suicune, Professor Oak adds a new feature to her Pokédex, the Tracking System, allowing her to track its current location.


After Crystal meets Yellow, she calls Professor Oak due to her being suspicious about the young girl. Professor Oak gives her the information she needed, shocking Crystal when she finds out that Yellow, despite being shorter than her, is in fact, a year older. He later calls Crystal after hearing of a weird phenomenon in her area; after confirming that she was alright, he is shocked to find out that Gold is with her.
After Crystal meets Yellow, she calls Professor Oak due to her being suspicious about the young girl. Professor Oak gives her the information she needed, shocking Crystal when she finds out that Yellow, despite being shorter than her, is in fact, a year older. He later calls Crystal after hearing of a weird phenomenon in her area; after confirming that she was alright, he is shocked to find out that Gold is with her.
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Next, Professor Oak commands Gold and Crystal to go to the Pokémon League due to him believing that the [[Masked Man]], the man that brought back Team Rocket for his evil deeds, is there. During the battle between [[Jasmine]] and [[Brock]], Professor Oak gives a speech to viewers of the Gym Leader tournament on the recent discovery of the {{type|Steel}} Pokémon.
Next, Professor Oak commands Gold and Crystal to go to the Pokémon League due to him believing that the [[Masked Man]], the man that brought back Team Rocket for his evil deeds, is there. During the battle between [[Jasmine]] and [[Brock]], Professor Oak gives a speech to viewers of the Gym Leader tournament on the recent discovery of the {{type|Steel}} Pokémon.


After the Masked Man was defeated, Professor Oak wakes up to find out that he is late for a Radio program in [[Goldenrod]]. He is shocked to find out that Crystal has completed the Pokédex but fears what she will say now that new species of Pokémon have been discovered. He doesn't tell her and rushes off to the Radio Tower where he gets a message that a {{adv|Emerald|child}} who loves Pokémon is asking for a Pokédex; the third chapter ends with the Professor handing it to the child while asking for their name.  
After the Masked Man was defeated, Professor Oak wakes up to find out that he is late for a Radio program in {{ci|Goldenrod}}. He is shocked to find out that Crystal has completed the Pokédex but fears what she will say now that new species of Pokémon have been discovered. He doesn't tell her and rushes off to the Radio Tower where he gets a message that a {{adv|Emerald|child}} who loves Pokémon is asking for a Pokédex; the third chapter ends with the Professor handing it to the child while asking for their name.


==={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}===
==={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}===
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Professor Oak spends most of his time in this chapter trying to figure out ways to reverse the petrification of the Pokédex holders.
Professor Oak spends most of his time in this chapter trying to figure out ways to reverse the petrification of the Pokédex holders.


Professor Oak makes his first personal appearance in [[PS317|VS 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 [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Frontier]]. 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. Scott accepts 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 the missing of Birch's third Pokémon, {{p|Treecko}}.
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It evolved into a Fearow prior to a Green's flashback explaining Oak's disappearance in ''[[PS282|Holders' Requirements]]''. In the flashback, Fearow teamed up with Kanga to try to stop [[Orm]] after Oak stepped on a trap that was set. However, Orm was too fast and Fearow was badly hurt, which allowed Orm to escape and took the professor with him.
It evolved into a Fearow prior to a Green's flashback explaining Oak's disappearance in ''[[PS282|Holders' Requirements]]''. In the flashback, Fearow teamed up with Kanga to try to stop [[Orm]] after Oak stepped on a trap that was set. However, Orm was too fast and Fearow was badly hurt, which allowed Orm to escape and took the professor with him.


Fearow reappeared in ''[[PS317|VS Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take out Fearow along with the other Pokémon.
Fearow reappeared in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take out Fearow along with the other Pokémon.


Fearow's known moves are {{m|Fury Attack}} and {{m|Mirror Move}}, its Ability is {{a|Keen Eye}}, and it has a Hardy [[nature]].}}
Fearow's known moves are {{m|Fury Attack}} and {{m|Mirror Move}}, its Ability is {{a|Keen Eye}}, and it has a Hardy [[nature]].}}
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|desc='''{{p|Kangaskhan|Kanga}}''' (Japanese: '''ガルっち''' ''Garu-tchi'') was seen in a flashback of Oak defeating a Tauros in a tournament. After the tournament was done, Oak walked out of the battlefield and saw Agatha. Kanga was used along with Chansey against Agatha's {{p|Gastly}} and {{p|Gengar}}. After a long battle, she was able to defeat Agatha's two Pokémon with the help of Chansey's {{m|Softboiled}}.
|desc='''{{p|Kangaskhan|Kanga}}''' (Japanese: '''ガルっち''' ''Garu-tchi'') was seen in a flashback of Oak defeating a Tauros in a tournament. After the tournament was done, Oak walked out of the battlefield and saw Agatha. Kanga was used along with Chansey against Agatha's {{p|Gastly}} and {{p|Gengar}}. After a long battle, she was able to defeat Agatha's two Pokémon with the help of Chansey's {{m|Softboiled}}.


Kanga reappeared in Green's flashback explaining Oak's disappearance in ''[[PS282|Holders' Requirements]]''. In the flashback, Kanga, along with Fearow, tried to stop [[Orm]] after Oak was tied up. However, Orm was too fast and Kanga was badly hurt, which allowed Orm to escape and took the professor with him. She reappeared in ''[[PS317|VS Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take out Kanga along with the other Pokémon.
Kanga reappeared in Green's flashback explaining Oak's disappearance in ''[[PS282|Holders' Requirements]]''. In the flashback, Kanga, along with Fearow, tried to stop [[Orm]] after Oak was tied up. However, Orm was too fast and Kanga was badly hurt, which allowed Orm to escape and took the professor with him. She reappeared in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take out Kanga along with the other Pokémon.


Kanga's known moves are {{m|Mega Punch}} and {{m|Dizzy Punch}}, and its Ability is {{a|Scrappy}}.}}
Kanga's known moves are {{m|Mega Punch}} and {{m|Dizzy Punch}}, and its Ability is {{a|Scrappy}}.}}
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|desc=Professor Oak's {{p|Stantler}}, '''Antch''', (Japanese: '''オドっち''' ''Odo-tchi'') was seen with him while doing his research in the woods. She is used mainly for transportation.
|desc=Professor Oak's {{p|Stantler}}, '''Antch''', (Japanese: '''オドっち''' ''Odo-tchi'') was seen with him while doing his research in the woods. She is used mainly for transportation.


Antch reappeared in ''[[PS317|VS Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take her out along with the other Pokémon.
Antch reappeared in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take her out along with the other Pokémon.


Stantler's known moves are {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Take Down}}, and its Ability is {{a|Frisk}}.}}
Stantler's known moves are {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Take Down}}, and its Ability is {{a|Frisk}}.}}
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|epnum=PS094
|epnum=PS094
|epname=Elekid Incorporated
|epname=Elekid Incorporated
|desc=Professor Oak's {{p|Ledyba}}, '''Bach''', (Japanese: '''レディっち''' ''Redi-tchi'') was seen with him while doing his research in the woods. It reappeared in ''[[PS317|VS Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take out Bach along with the other Pokémon.
|desc=Professor Oak's {{p|Ledyba}}, '''Bach''', (Japanese: '''レディっち''' ''Redi-tchi'') was seen with him while doing his research in the woods. It reappeared in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. A video was then shown that Guile managed to take out Bach along with the other Pokémon.


Ledyba's only known move is {{m|Supersonic}}.}}
Ledyba's only known move is {{m|Supersonic}}.}}
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|epname=A Glimpse of the Glow
|epname=A Glimpse of the Glow
|desc=Oak gave {{TP|Blue|Charmander}} to {{adv|Blue}} before ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]''. He evolved into a {{p|Charmeleon}} and then {{p|Charizard}} later on.}}
|desc=Oak gave {{TP|Blue|Charmander}} to {{adv|Blue}} before ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]''. He evolved into a {{p|Charmeleon}} and then {{p|Charizard}} later on.}}
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Daisy
|pkmn=Chansey
|nick=Lucky-tchi
|gender=female
|type1=Normal
|img=Daisy Oak Luckytchi Adventures.png
|epnum=PS066
|epname=Punching Poliwrath
|desc=During Oak's youth while he was battling his old friend and rival, [[Agatha]], he used a {{p|Chansey}} nicknamed Lucky-tchi (Japanese: '''ラキっち''' ''Lucky-tchi'') and took on Agatha's {{p|Gastly}}. Lucky-tchi didn't do that much as it was only seen trying to heal Oak's {{p|Kangaskhan|Kanga}} with {{m|Softboiled}}. Years later, he gave Lucky-tchi to his granddaughter, [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]].
Lucky-tchi, still under Oak's command, reappeared in ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. She was not shown in battle against Guile.
Lucky-tchi's only known move is {{m|Softboiled}}.}}


===Stolen===
===Stolen===
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|epnum=PS019
|epnum=PS019
|epname=Blame it on Eevee
|epname=Blame it on Eevee
|desc=Oak took care of [[Vee]] after Red had aquired Aero. While under Oak's care, Vee was kidnapped by Team Rocket again, but was later returned to Red.}}
|desc=Oak took care of [[Vee]] after Red had acquired Aero. While under Oak's care, Vee was kidnapped by Team Rocket again, but was later returned to Red.}}
 
=====Given away=====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Daisy
|pkmn=Chansey
|nick=Lucky-tchi
|gender=female
|type1=Normal
|img=Daisy Oak Luckytchi Adventures.png
|epnum=PS066
|epname=Punching Poliwrath
|desc=During Oak's youth while he was battling his old friend and rival, [[Agatha]], he used a {{p|Chansey}} nicknamed Lucky-tchi (Japanese: '''ラキっち''' ''Lucky-tchi'') and took on Agatha's {{p|Gastly}}. Lucky-tchi didn't do that much as it was only seen trying to heal Oak's {{p|Kangaskhan|Kanga}} with {{m|Softboiled}}. Years later, he gave Lucky-tchi to his granddaughter, [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]].
 
Lucky-tchi, still under Oak's command, reappeared in ''[[PS317|VS Shedinja]]'' while [[Scott]] was contacting him regarding {{p|Jirachi}} and [[Guile Hideout]]. She was not shown in battle against Guile.
 
Lucky-tchi's only known move is {{m|Softboiled}}.}}


=====In the laboratory=====
=====In the laboratory=====
These Pokémon were seen in his laboratory in ''[[PS002|Bulbasaur, Come Home!]]''
These Pokémon were seen in his laboratory in ''[[PS002|Bulbasaur, Come Home!]]''
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