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{{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} are walking in the woods when they hear movement. They are confronted by a new {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} which waits for Pikachu to make the first [[move]]. Brock and Misty warn Ash to be careful, because his first move could be his last. They think it must be wild, but then the same man who defeated Team Rocket appears from behind a tree and tells them that he is its {{pkmn|Trainer}}.  
{{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} are walking in the woods when they hear movement. They are confronted by a new {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} which waits for Pikachu to make the first [[move]]. Brock and Misty warn Ash to be careful, because his first move could be his last. They think it must be wild, but then the same man who defeated Team Rocket appears from behind a tree and tells them that he is its {{pkmn|Trainer}}.  


Misty gets angry and yells at the man for letting his Pokémon run loose and attack at will. The man tries to explain that they were only trying to do some secret training in the woods. Misty continues to shout at him and has to be dragged off by Brock. The man apologizes and introduces himself to Ash as [[Muramasa]]. He says his Pokémon is a {{p|Scizor}} who he calls Masamune. Ash uses his [[Pokédex]] to identify it, he learns that it is an evolved {{p|Scyther}}. Muramasa tells Ash that he was impressed with Ash and his Pikachu. He says that Ash was just the trainer he has been looking for.
Misty gets angry and yells at the man for letting his Pokémon run loose and attack at will. The man tries to explain that they were only trying to do some secret training in the woods. Misty continues to shout at him and has to be dragged off by Brock. The man apologizes and introduces himself to Ash as [[Muramasa]]. He says his Pokémon is a {{p|Scizor}} who he calls Masamune. Ash uses his [[Pokédex]] to identify it, he learns that it is an evolved {{p|Scyther}}. Muramasa tells Ash that he was impressed with Ash and his Pikachu. He says that Ash was just the Trainer he has been looking for.


They followed Muramasa to his elite Pokémon training center. He explains that trainers from all over the world come here to train themselves and their Pokémon. Ash, Misty and Brock speak to a novice Trainer at the center who explains that Muramasa is a very talented trainer and his Scizor is also known as ''The Crimson Streak'' because of its incredible speed and strength.  
They followed Muramasa to his elite Pokémon training center. He explains that Trainers from all over the world come here to train themselves and their Pokémon. Ash, Misty and Brock speak to a novice Trainer at the center who explains that Muramasa is a very talented Trainer and his Scizor is also known as ''The Crimson Streak'' because of its incredible speed and strength.  


Team Rocket are nearby spying on the heroes and the center. Ash comments that "The Crimson Streak" is "pretty cool" when another trainer standing nearby says "It used to be." Muramasa tells Ash that the trainer is his top student named [[Shingo]], he asks Ash to see if Shingo is interested in a Pokémon battle. Ash challenges Shingo, who sits down and opens a laptop and a database entry of Ash is brought up. He explains that it contains everything he ever needs to know about any trainer. When Team Rocket hear this, they decide to steal this elite database. Shingo says Ash is a type C trainer, he says Ash uses standard attacks, and relies on his Pokémon's power to win for him, that he's prone to making rash decisions and relying on his hunches.  
Team Rocket are nearby spying on the heroes and the center. Ash comments that "The Crimson Streak" is "pretty cool" when another Trainer standing nearby says "It used to be." Muramasa tells Ash that the Trainer is his top student named [[Shingo]], he asks Ash to see if Shingo is interested in a Pokémon battle. Ash challenges Shingo, who sits down and opens a laptop and a database entry of Ash is brought up. He explains that it contains everything he ever needs to know about any Trainer. When Team Rocket hear this, they decide to steal this elite database. Shingo says Ash is a type C Trainer, he says Ash uses standard attacks, and relies on his Pokémon's power to win for him, that he's prone to making rash decisions and relying on his hunches.  


Both Misty and Brock agree. Shingo comments that Ash was lucky to get into the top 16 in the [[Indigo Plateau]] competition. Ash argues that he's much better now. Ash asks Shingo to battle so he can prove it but Shingo says his data tells him that Ash will lose, so there is no point in battling. Ash says he doesn't care and wants to battle anyway. The novice Trainer tells Ash that Shingo is probably right, since he told all the Trainers at the center the same thing and he beat them all. Shingo tells Muramasa to find an opponent that can teach him something he doesn't already know. Shingo leaves.
Both Misty and Brock agree. Shingo comments that Ash was lucky to get into the top 16 in the [[Indigo Plateau]] competition. Ash argues that he's much better now. Ash asks Shingo to battle so he can prove it but Shingo says his data tells him that Ash will lose, so there is no point in battling. Ash says he doesn't care and wants to battle anyway. The novice Trainer tells Ash that Shingo is probably right, since he told all the Trainers at the center the same thing and he beat them all. Shingo tells Muramasa to find an opponent that can teach him something he doesn't already know. Shingo leaves.
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