Ryme City Police Station
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Location: | Ryme City | |||
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Region: | Unknown | |||
Generations: | IX | |||
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The Ryme City Police Station (Japanese: ライム警察署 Ryme Police Station) is a location in the game Detective Pikachu Returns. Pikachu is wrongfully detained here after being arrested for destruction of a Slowpoke statue in Fountain Plaza.
Geography
The police station is situated on the west side of Ryme City, and houses the offices of local police officers as well as detained Pokémon suspects. The building consists of three floors which are connected by stairs. Ventilation ducts also connect all rooms, which are used by Pikachu to access different parts of the building. A carpark is located behind the building for police cars.
B1
Detained Pokémon suspects are located on the basement floor, with a guardroom located on the left which contains a machine that can lock and unlock all detainment rooms with a passcode.
1F
The station lobby is located on the first floor, and provides the access point for the general public to enter the police station. Those with headquarter permission can also access the visiting room to visit detained suspects in the afternoons.
The first floor also contains a reference room, meeting room, and large office room which are generally restricted to public access. The reference room houses all evidence data for police incidents.
2F
Will Butler's office is located on the second floor, which he he is currently borrowing while the Pokémon Protection Bureau's official operations commence. The office contains a safe with information about Ryme City's Pokémon-related incidents, as well as evidence that implicates Butler's ties with Unitas and fabrication of these incidents.
Roof
The roof of the building is primarily used as a place for detained Pokémon to exercise.
Pokémon
B1
Ditto |
Mightyena |
Sableye |
Luxray |
Liepard |
Watchog |
Pangoro |
Dedenne |
Inteleon |
Greedent |
Morpeko |
Impidimp |
1F
Manectric |
Meowstic |
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