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Scott watches Emerald's challenge of the Battle Factory with the hopes that he will fail. To everyone's surprise, Emerald manages to win the Knowledge Symbol. Later, while Emerald is challenging the Battle Pyramid, Noland is attacked by an unknown assailant and several rental Pokémon are stolen. After Noland is taken to a hospital, the Frontier Brains begin to suspect Emerald as the culprit. They head to the Battle Pyramid to confront Emerald and find him after having defeated Brandon. When they ask him about what happened, Emerald reveals that he did not attack Noland and is actually after the Mythical Pokémon {{p|Jirachi}}. The Frontier Brains find Emerald's explanation suspicious, but decide to follow him into [[Artisan Cave]], where Jirachi is currently located at. There, they not only find Jirachi, but [[Guile Hideout]], the man who attacked Jirachi. The Frontier Brains and Emerald face Guile, but Jirachi escapes during the struggle, forcing Guile to escape and continue his pursuit.
Scott watches Emerald's challenge of the Battle Factory with the hopes that he will fail. To everyone's surprise, Emerald manages to win the Knowledge Symbol. Later, while Emerald is challenging the Battle Pyramid, Noland is attacked by an unknown assailant and several rental Pokémon are stolen. After Noland is taken to a hospital, the Frontier Brains begin to suspect Emerald as the culprit. They head to the Battle Pyramid to confront Emerald and find him after having defeated Brandon. When they ask him about what happened, Emerald reveals that he did not attack Noland and is actually after the Mythical Pokémon {{p|Jirachi}}. The Frontier Brains find Emerald's explanation suspicious, but decide to follow him into [[Artisan Cave]], where Jirachi is currently located at. There, they not only find Jirachi, but [[Guile Hideout]], the man who attacked Jirachi. The Frontier Brains and Emerald face Guile, but Jirachi escapes during the struggle, forcing Guile to escape and continue his pursuit.


Injured from the battle, everyone decides to return to the Battle Arena, where Scott and press had gathered in anticipation for Emerald's next match. As Greta battles Emerald, Anabel confronts Scott and claims that he knew about Guile the entire time. Scott confirms her suspicions and reveals he was aware of Guile's presence, Jirachi, and even Emerald from the start. Scott reveals that two months prior, he was called by Professor Oak who informed him that the Battle Frontier would be where Jirachi would awaken and that he intends on capturing it to make a wish. When asked to postpone the Frontier's opening ceremony due to Guile's presence, Scott refused and stated his Frontier Brains would stop the villain. Scott states that he withheld the information from the Frontier Brains to help them get stronger as they still would have lost even if they had known of Guile beforehand.  
Injured from the battle, everyone decides to return to the Battle Arena, where Scott and press had gathered in anticipation for Emerald's next match. As Greta battles Emerald, Anabel confronts Scott and claims that he knew about Guile the entire time. Scott confirms her suspicions and reveals he was aware of Guile's presence, Jirachi, and even Emerald from the start. Scott reveals that two months prior, he was called by Professor Oak who informed him that the Battle Frontier would be where Jirachi would awaken and that he intends on capturing it to make a wish. When asked to postpone the Frontier's opening ceremony due to Guile's presence, Scott refused and stated his Frontier Brains would stop the villain. Scott states that he withheld the information from the Frontier Brains to help them get stronger as they still would have lost even if they had known of Guile beforehand.


The next day, Scott watches the tournament being held at the Battle Dome,where Emerald challenges to obtain his fifth Symbol. As Emerald battles Tucker in the finals, Scott asks Anabel to talk with him somewhere else. This Scott is revealed to be a disguised Guile, who puts Anabel under mind control. After this, Guile returns to the Battle Dome, where he manages to find and capture Jirachi. Guile uses the rental Pokémon to attack innocent bystanders and heads to the Battle Tower to make his wish. Emerald, Noland, Ruby, and Sapphire all head to the Battle Tower to stop Guile. As they travel, Noland calls the real Scott, who informs Noland that he was never at the Battle Dome to begin with.
The next day, Scott watches the tournament being held at the Battle Dome,where Emerald challenges to obtain his fifth Symbol. As Emerald battles Tucker in the finals, Scott asks Anabel to talk with him somewhere else. This Scott is revealed to be a disguised Guile, who puts Anabel under mind control. After this, Guile returns to the Battle Dome, where he manages to find and capture Jirachi. Guile uses the rental Pokémon to attack innocent bystanders and heads to the Battle Tower to make his wish. Emerald, Noland, Ruby, and Sapphire all head to the Battle Tower to stop Guile. As they travel, Noland calls the real Scott, who informs Noland that he was never at the Battle Dome to begin with.
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==Names==
==Names==
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! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Language
! Language
! Name
! Name
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Origin
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|Japanese
|エニシダ ''Enishida''
|エニシダ ''Enishida''
|From エニシダ属, ''{{wp|Cytisus}}''
|From エニシダ属, ''{{wp|Cytisus}}''
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English, German,<br>French, Italian
|English, German,<br>French, Italian
|Scott
|Scott
|From ''scout''
|From ''scout''
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
|Spanish
|Treto
|Treto
|From ''treta'', trick
|From ''treta'', trick
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|Korean
|금작화 ''Geum Jakhwa''
|금작화 ''Geum Jakhwa''
|From 금작화 (金雀花) ''geumjakhwa'', ''{{wp|Cytisus scoparius}}''
|From 금작화 (金雀花) ''geumjakhwa'', ''{{wp|Cytisus scoparius}}''
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese (Taiwan)
|Chinese (Taiwan)
|亞希達 ''Yǎxīdá''<br>緣田 ''Yuántián''
|亞希達 ''Yǎxīdá''<br>緣田 ''Yuántián''
|Rough transcription of his Japanese name
|Rough transcription of his Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese (Mainland China)
|Chinese (Mainland China)
|亚希达 ''Yàxīdá''{{tt|*|Emerald Chapter, Jilin website}}<br>艾尼斯达 ''Àinísīdá''{{tt|*|Ruby and Sapphire Chapter}}
|亚希达 ''Yàxīdá''{{tt|*|Emerald Chapter, Jilin website}}<br>艾尼斯达 ''Àinísīdá''{{tt|*|Ruby and Sapphire Chapter}}