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==Plot==
==Plot==
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The [[player character]], having just moved to the [[Paldea]] [[region]] with their [[mother]], now lives in the small settlement of [[Cabo Poco]] and prepares to start their studies at the [[Naranja Academy]]{{sup/9|V}}/[[Uva Academy]]{{sup/9|V}} in the region's biggest city, [[Mesagoza]]. The academy's director, [[Clavell]], gives the player a choice of one of three [[starter Pokémon]] and introduces them to their next-door neighbor and the head of the academy's student council, [[Nemona]]. Despite being a {{pkmn|Champion}}-level {{pkmn|Trainer}}, Nemona also takes one of the starter Pokémon in her care in order to train a new team alongside the player. While exploring [[Poco Path]], the player encounters {{p|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{p|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}}, which saves them from a pack of angry {{p|Houndour}}. An academy student named [[Arven]] identifies the Pokémon and hands its {{i|Poké Ball}} to the player.
The [[player character]], having just moved to the [[Paldea]] [[region]] with their [[mother]], now lives in the small settlement of [[Cabo Poco]] and prepares to start their studies at the [[Naranja Academy]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Uva Academy]]{{sup/9|V}} in the region's biggest city, [[Mesagoza]]. The academy's director, [[Clavell]], gives the player a choice of one of three [[starter Pokémon]] and introduces them to their next-door neighbor and the head of the academy's student council, [[Nemona]]. Despite being a {{pkmn|Champion}}-level {{pkmn|Trainer}}, Nemona also takes one of the starter Pokémon in her care in order to train a new team alongside the player. While exploring [[Poco Path]], the player encounters {{p|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{p|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}}, which saves them from a pack of angry {{p|Houndour}}. An academy student named [[Arven]] identifies the Pokémon and hands its {{i|Poké Ball}} to the player.


As the player and Nemona make their way to Mesagoza, she introduces them to the [[Terastal phenomenon]] and arranges matters so that the player receives a [[Tera Orb]] that they can use to utilize the phenomenon as well. In Mesagoza, the player saves a girl named [[Penny]] from being harassed by members of [[Team Star]], a group of delinquent academy students accused of bullying. They are also contacted by [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}, Arven's mother{{sup/9|S}}/father{{sup/9|V}}, who reveals that the dragon the player now travels with was originally under their possession, and asks the player to look after it.
As the player and Nemona make their way to Mesagoza, she introduces them to the [[Terastal phenomenon]] and arranges matters so that the player receives a [[Tera Orb]] that they can use to utilize the phenomenon as well. In Mesagoza, the player saves a girl named [[Penny]] from being harassed by members of [[Team Star]], a group of delinquent academy students accused of bullying. They are also contacted by [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}, Arven's mother{{sup/9|S}}/father{{sup/9|V}}, who reveals that the dragon the player now travels with was originally under their possession, and asks the player to look after it.
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After the first three stories have been concluded, the player, Arven, Nemona, and Penny make their way to [[Area Zero]] at The Great Crater of Paldea, following the Professor's request. While the group travels to the four old research stations around the area to unlock the door to the Professor's laboratory, they encounter strange-looking primeval{{sup/9|S}}/mechanical{{sup/9|V}} Pokémon, which are revealed to have been brought to the present day from another era by a [[Time travel|time machine]] created by the Professor, including two specimens of Koraidon{{sup/9|S}}/Miraidon{{sup/9|V}}. At the laboratory's entrance, some of these [[Paradox Pokémon]] confront the player and their friends, forcing the player to enter the [[Zero Lab]] alone while their friends fight off the Pokémon outside.
After the first three stories have been concluded, the player, Arven, Nemona, and Penny make their way to [[Area Zero]] at The Great Crater of Paldea, following the Professor's request. While the group travels to the four old research stations around the area to unlock the door to the Professor's laboratory, they encounter strange-looking primeval{{sup/9|S}}/mechanical{{sup/9|V}} Pokémon, which are revealed to have been brought to the present day from another era by a [[Time travel|time machine]] created by the Professor, including two specimens of Koraidon{{sup/9|S}}/Miraidon{{sup/9|V}}. At the laboratory's entrance, some of these [[Paradox Pokémon]] confront the player and their friends, forcing the player to enter the [[Zero Lab]] alone while their friends fight off the Pokémon outside.


Inside the laboratory, the player discovers that the Professor is actually a robot, created by the real Professor before they were killed by one of the Paradox Pokémon. The {{wp|artificial intelligence}} within the robot, despite being an exact copy of the Professor's memories and emotions, opposes the original Professor's plan to keep the time machine automatically bringing Pokémon from another era to the present, as it would threaten to destroy Paldea's ecosystem. However, since the AI is programmed to protect the time machine, the player is forced to battle it against its will. Once the AI has been defeated, the player is rejoined by their friends, and a program called the Paradise Protection Protocol takes over the robot Professor, as well as locking all [[Poké Ball]]s not marked with the Professor's ID, leaving the player's dragon partner as the only Pokémon they can use against the Protocol's own specimen of the same dragon. Finally regaining its ability to battle, the player's dragon confronts and defeats the other member of its kind, ending the Paradise Protection Protocol's hold over the AI. The AI, however, recognizes that its systems are so integrally connected with the time machine that the machine cannot be shut down as long as it remains present. As such, the AI chooses to travel to another era using the time machine, bidding the player and their friends farewell as it disappears and the time machine shuts down for good. Afterwards, the group decides to take a slow and scenic route back to Mesagoza, ending the main game.
Inside the laboratory, the player discovers that the Professor is actually a robot, created by the real Professor before they passed away after being attacked by one of the Paradox Pokémon. The {{wp|artificial intelligence}} within the robot, despite being an exact copy of the Professor's memories and emotions, opposes the original Professor's plan to keep the time machine automatically bringing Pokémon from another era to the present, as it would threaten to destroy Paldea's ecosystem. However, since the AI is programmed to protect the time machine, the player is forced to battle it against its will. Once the AI has been defeated, the player is rejoined by their friends, and a program called the Paradise Protection Protocol takes over the robot Professor, as well as locking all [[Poké Ball]]s not marked with the Professor's ID, leaving the player's dragon partner as the only Pokémon they can use against the Protocol's own specimen of the same dragon. Finally regaining its ability to battle, the player's dragon confronts and defeats the other member of its kind, ending the Paradise Protection Protocol's hold over the AI. The AI, however, recognizes that its systems are so integrally connected with the time machine that the machine cannot be shut down as long as it remains present. As such, the AI chooses to travel to another era using the time machine, bidding the player and their friends farewell as it disappears and the time machine permanently shuts down. Afterwards, the group decides to take a slow and scenic route back to Mesagoza, ending the main game.


===Post-game===
===Post-game===
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