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Whenever construction crews tried to move in to build the dam, their trucks would always be destroyed by {{p|Diglett}}. In a last-ditch effort, the [[foreman]] of the project summoned [[Pokémon Trainer]]s from all around to try to exterminate the Diglett. These Trainers included {{Gary}} and {{Ash}}.
Whenever construction crews tried to move in to build the dam, their trucks would always be destroyed by {{p|Diglett}}. In a last-ditch effort, the [[foreman]] of the project summoned [[Pokémon Trainer]]s from all around to try to exterminate the Diglett. These Trainers included {{Gary}} and {{Ash}}.


Gary was the first to try and get rid of them. However, when he threw his [[Poké Ball]], his Pokémon refused to come out. He tried again, and the same thing happened. Soon, every Trainer began throwing their Poké Balls, but none of their Pokémon would come out.
Gary was the first to try and get rid of them. However, when he threw his [[Poké Ball]], his Pokémon [[Recall|refused to come out]]. He tried again, and the same thing happened. Soon, every Trainer began throwing their Poké Balls, but none of their Pokémon would come out.


Later that night, Ash and {{Ashfr}} noticed the Diglett were on the move. They followed them, and discovered that Diglett and {{p|Dugtrio}} were the keepers of the forest. Dugtrio would plow the ground while Diglett would plant the trees. The foreman realized then that if the Gaiva Dam was completed, the entire forest would be destroyed, leaving the Pokémon without a home. The various trainers' Pokémon also realized the result of the Dam's completion for the forest, which explained their refusal to come out of their balls earlier. It was then he decided to abandon the project.
Later that night, Ash and {{Ashfr}} noticed the Diglett were on the move. They followed them, and discovered that Diglett and {{p|Dugtrio}} were the keepers of the forest. Dugtrio would plow the ground while Diglett would plant the trees. The foreman realized then that if the Gaiva Dam was completed, the entire forest would be destroyed, leaving the Pokémon without a home. The various trainers' Pokémon also realized the result of the Dam's completion for the forest, which explained their refusal to come out of their balls earlier. It was then he decided to abandon the project.