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==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode starts with {{TRT}} discussing their plan to steal [[Ash's Pikachu]]. They're interrupted by a man who asks them if they are looking for a Pokémon {{pkmn|battle}}. They accept and get beaten easily.
As {{TRT}} is discussing their plan to steal {{AP|Pikachu}}, they are interrupted by a man who asks them if they are looking for a {{pkmn|battle}}. They accept but are defeated easily. Later, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} are confronted by the same man and his {{p|Scizor}}. When {{an|Misty}} is infuriated at him for letting his Pokémon run loose and attack at will, the man explains that they were trying to do some secret training. He apologizes and introduces himself to Ash as [[Muramasa]]. He then introduces Scizor, who he calls Masamune. Muramasa admits that he is impressed by Ash and his Pikachu before inviting the group over to his elite training school.


{{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 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. 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. Muramasa admits that he is impressed by Ash and his Pikachu before inviting the group over to his elite training school.  
As they tour around Muramasa's training school, Ash and his friends learn from a student that Muramasa is a talented Trainer and his Scizor is also known as "The Crimson Streak" because of its incredible speed and strength. Ash comments that "The Crimson Streak" is a cool [[nickname]] when another Trainer makes an abrupt entrance. Muramasa introduces his top student [[Shingo]], and at his request, Ash challenges Shingo. However, Shingo sits down, opens a laptop, and begins scrolling through a database entry for Ash. He explains that it contains everything he ever needs to know about any Trainer. When an eavesdropping Team Rocket hears this, they decide to steal the laptop.


Ash and {{ashfr}} enjoy the tour of Muramasa's training school. They learn from a student 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 a cool [[nickname]] when another Trainer makes an abrupt entrance. Muramasa introduces his top student, [[Shingo]], and at his request Ash challenges Shingo. However, Shingo sits down, then opens a laptop and begins scrolling through a database entry of Ash. He explains that it contains everything he ever needs to know about any Trainer. When Team Rocket hears this, they set their sights on stealing this elite database. Shingo reads that Ash is a type C Trainer, and further information details Ash's battle strategies. Both Misty and Brock agree. Shingo comments that Ash was lucky to get into the top 16 in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]]. Ash argues that he's much better now and insists on a battle to prove himself. Based on his data, Shingo concludes 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, and soon leaves.
Shingo finds Ash's entry and comments that he was lucky to get into the top 16 of the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]]. Ash argues that he is much better in skill now and insists on having a battle to prove himself. Shingo refuses, reasoning that Ash would lose according to his data. Despite Ash's continued insistence, Shingo tells Muramasa to find an opponent that can teach him something he doesn't already know, and leaves. Muramasa later tells Ash and his friends that Shingo hasn't battled in over a year because he believes he can predict any battle outcome with his laptop. He then shares his concern that Shingo has lost his way. Since Shingo needs a battle that would show him that there is more to Pokémon than just facts and figures, Ash declares that he will battle Shingo.


Muramasa tells Ash, Misty and Brock that Shingo hasn't battled in over a year because he believes he can predict any battle with his laptop. Muramasa explains that Shingo has lost his way and needs someone to battle him to show him that there is more to Pokémon than just facts and figures. Ash decides he'll find some way to battle Shingo. Muramasa thanks him.
Later, Ash drags Shingo away from his laptop, allowing Team Rocket to move in. {{MTR}} plugs a cable into Shingo's laptop so that [[James]] can begin downloading the data. However, [[Jessie]] grabs the cable and tries to pull in the whole laptop. Just then, they are confronted by Masamune, prompting them to send out their Pokémon. As Shingo grabs his laptop, Team Rocket performs their {{motto}}. Shingo promptly looks the trio on his database and finds that they are not listed. When Team Rocket insults the database, an infuriated Shingo releases his own Scizor, "Blade", which has never been defeated in battle. Shingo sits down with his laptop, with its webcam focused on Team Rocket and their Pokémon so he can record the match. After analyzing Team Rocket's Pokémon as they approach, Shingo has Blade use {{m|Quick Attack}}, which defeats all of Team Rocket's Pokémon in one move and sends them blasting off. When Ash explains to Shingo that there is more to battling than just winning, Shingo agrees to battle him.


Ash tries to drag Shingo away from his laptop. Shingo explains again that he can win a match without leaving his laptop. While this is happening, {{MTR}} plugs a cable into Shingo's laptop so that [[James]] can begin downloading the Trainer files. Instead, [[Jessie]] grabs the cable and pulls in the whole laptop. Masamune cuts the cable half way and grabs Meowth before confronting Jessie and James. Their screams lead Muramasa, Ash, his friends and Shingo to discover that Team Rocket are inside the training facility.
Muramasa takes his position as [[Battle judge|referee]], and declares that the match will be a one-on-one battle. Shingo chooses Blade and Ash calls on his {{AP|Heracross}}. Shingo starts with a Quick Attack and Ash tells Heracross to use {{m|Leer}}. Leer doesn't have enough time to work and Heracross is hit. Heracross gets back up, but Shingo tells Blade to use {{m|Metal Claw}}. Blade picks up Heracross by the horn, and at Ash's request, Heracross uses its weight to land safely on its feet. Heracross replies with a {{m|Horn Attack}}, which grazes Blade, much to Shingo's surprise. While Shingo does some research, Heracross then uses {{m|Take Down}}, but Blade evades with {{m|Agility}}. Heracross soon finds itself surrounded by Blade and becomes confused. Ash tells Heracross to relax and let Blade approach. Shingo starts to panic as he cannot look at his laptop and the battlefield at the same time. At that moment, Ash tells Heracross to use {{m|Fury Attack}}. Heracross goes berserk, and Blade tries to use Metal Claw, but Heracross is too fast and knocks Blade down.


Team Rocket release all their Pokémon. Shingo grabs his laptop, oblivious to the fact that Masamune blocked {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}'s approach. Team Rocket performs their {{motto}}, only for Shingo to look up the trio on his database and find that they're not listed. Team Rocket decides the database isn't so great after all, which only infuriates Shingo and prompts him to grab his [[Poké Ball]] and release his own Scizor called ''Blade''. He explains that it's faster and stronger than Masamune, and that it has never been defeated in battle. Shingo sits down with his laptop, with its webcam focused on Team Rocket and their Pokémon so he can watch the match. After analysing Team Rocket's Pokémon as they approach, Shingo has Blade use {{m|Quick Attack}} which defeats all of Team Rocket's Pokémon in one move and sends them blasting off. Muramasa is pleased to see Shingo battle again. Ash explains to Shingo that there is more to battling than just winning, that data can't predict everything. Finally, Shingo agrees to battle Ash.
Blade stands up and Heracross uses Fury Attack again. Shingo promptly gets up and fully concentrates on the battle. He tells Blade to use Quick Attack, while Heracross uses {{m|Tackle}}; both Pokémon miss. Heracross dodges Blade's Metal Claw again, and Blade becomes stuck on Heracross's horn. Blade uses Agility to get away, and dives in for a {{m|False Swipe}}. Ash tells Heracross to stand its ground. While the powerful attack hits, it proves to be ineffective against Heracross's hard shell. Heracross replies with a Horn Attack, which tosses Blade to the ground and gives Ash the victory. Shingo rushes to Blade's side, and Muramasa is surprised to see that he has abandoned his laptop. Shingo assures Blade that it battled well. Ash thanks Shingo and they agree to battle again in the future.
 
Muramasa takes his position as referee, and declares that the match will be a one-on-one battle. Shingo chooses Blade and Ash calls on his {{AP|Heracross}}. Shingo starts with a Quick Attack and Ash tells Heracross to use {{m|Leer}}. Blade increases its attack speed, all the while Shingo is using his laptop to help him battle. Leer doesn't have enough time to work and Heracross is hit with Quick Attack. Heracross gets back up, but Shingo tells Blade to use {{m|Metal Claw}}, Blade picks up Heracross by the horn, and at Ahs's request Heracross uses its weight to land safely on its feet. Heracross replies with a {{m|Horn Attack}}, which grazes Blade much to Shingo's surprise. Ash tells Shingo that he uses his gut, not data to choose attacks. While Shingo does some research, Heracross uses {{m|Take Down}} but can't hit Blade who uses its {{m|Agility}}. Heracross soon finds itself surrounded by Blade and becomes confused. Ash tells Heracross to relax and let Blade approach, Heracross closes its eyes and waits. Shingo panics as he can't look at his laptop and the battle at the same time. Heracross suddenly opens its eyes and focuses on Blade, Ash tells Heracross to use {{m|Fury Attack}}. Heracross goes berserk, Blade tries to use Metal Claw, but Heracross is too fast and knocks Blade sky high.
 
Blade stands up and Heracross uses Fury Attack again. Shingo can't believe the speed of Heracross, he leaves the laptop and gets up and concentrates on the battle. Shingo tells Blade to use Quick Attack, Heracross uses {{m|Tackle}} but the attack is too slow. Both Pokémon miss. Heracross dodges Blade's Metal Claw again, and Blade becomes stuck on Heracross's horn. Blade uses Agility to get away, and dives in for a {{m|False Swipe}}. Ash tells Heracross to stand its ground. While the powerful attack hits, it proves ineffective against Heracross's hard shell. Heracross replies with a Horn Attack which tosses to Blade to the ground and gives Ash the win. Shingo rushes to Blade's side, and Muramasa is pleasantly surprised to hear that Shingo has abandoned his laptop. Shingo assures Blade that it battled well. Ash thanks Shingo and they agree to battle again in the future.


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