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Following the player's victory, they, Carmine, Kieran, and Drayton are invited to meet [[Briar]], who informs them that she has finally received a permission from the [[Paldea League|Paldean Pokémon League]] to enter [[Area Zero]] within the [[Great Crater of Paldea]], her hopes being on discovering the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Terapagos}} within its depths to prove [[Heath]]'s findings correct. Still wanting to defeat the player, Kieran agrees to come along in the hopes of {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} Terapagos. Carmine also agrees to join, while Drayton can't be bothered with traveling all the way to [[Paldea]], so he stays behind. Before their departure, the player is met by [[Geeta]] and [[Rika]], the former whom hands them a mysterious artifact known as the [[Indigo Disk]], originally found by an Area Zero researcher.
Following the player's victory, they, Carmine, Kieran, and Drayton are invited to meet [[Briar]], who informs them that she has finally received a permission from the [[Paldea League|Paldean Pokémon League]] to enter [[Area Zero]] within the [[Great Crater of Paldea]], her hopes being on discovering the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Terapagos}} within its depths to prove [[Heath]]'s findings correct. Still wanting to defeat the player, Kieran agrees to come along in the hopes of {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} Terapagos. Carmine also agrees to join, while Drayton can't be bothered with traveling all the way to [[Paldea]], so he stays behind. Before their departure, the player is met by [[Geeta]] and [[Rika]], the former whom hands them a mysterious artifact known as the [[Indigo Disk]], originally found by an Area Zero researcher.


In Area Zero, the player, Carmine, Kieran, and Briar travel to the [[Zero Lab]], where the true purpose of the Indigo Disk is revealed as a method of redirecting the facility's only elevator even further below than the [[Time travel|time machine]] room and into the [[Area Zero Underdepths]]. Traversing through the crystal-filled cave, the player learns of the 19th Tera Type, called the Stellar Tera Type, which consists of the power of every other [[type]] combined and is possessed by some wild Tera Pokémon living in the cave. At the very bottom of the cave, the group discovers a crystal that Briar says is the dormant form of Terapagos. Once Terapagos awakens, it tries to approach the player, but Kieran, refusing to allow {{p|Ogerpon|another Legendary Pokémon}} to join the player instead of him, swiftly catches Terapagos with a [[Master Ball]].
In Area Zero, the player, Carmine, Kieran, and Briar travel to the [[Zero Lab]], where the true purpose of the Indigo Disk is revealed as a method of redirecting the facility's only elevator even further below than the [[Time travel|time machine]] room and into the [[Area Zero Underdepths]]. Traversing through the crystal-filled cave, the player learns of the 19th Tera Type, called the {{t|Stellar}} Tera Type, which consists of the power of every other [[type]] combined and is possessed by some wild Tera Pokémon living in the cave. At the very bottom of the cave, the group discovers a crystal that Briar says is the dormant form of Terapagos. Once Terapagos awakens, it tries to approach the player, but Kieran, refusing to allow {{p|Ogerpon|another Legendary Pokémon}} to join the player instead of him, swiftly catches Terapagos with a [[Master Ball]].


Eager to see Terapagos in action, Briar urges the player to accept Kieran's challenge to battle him. The player accepts, but despite Kieran using Terapagos against them, he still loses. Briar realizes that Terapagos is not at its full power and tells Kieran to use his [[Tera Orb]] on it. Doing this, though, unintentionally causes Terapagos's power to overflow and go out of control, even breaking its own Master Ball when Kieran tries to [[recall]] it. The player and Carmine are forced to battle Terapagos, though Carmine quickly loses, with Terapagos absorbing away any Terastal energy used by the player to Terastallize their Pokémon. Following Carmine's repeated urging, Kieran finally teams up with the player, allowing them to overpower Terapagos. This time, Kieran is fine with the player catching Terapagos, reconciling with them as the group heads back to Blueberry Academy, ending the main story of The Indigo Disk.
Eager to see Terapagos in action, Briar urges the player to accept Kieran's challenge to battle him. The player accepts, but despite Kieran using Terapagos against them, he still loses. Briar realizes that Terapagos is not at its full power and tells Kieran to use his [[Tera Orb]] on it. Doing this, though, unintentionally causes Terapagos's power to overflow and go out of control, even breaking its own Master Ball when Kieran tries to [[recall]] it. The player and Carmine are forced to battle Terapagos, though Carmine quickly loses, with Terapagos absorbing away any Terastal energy used by the player to Terastallize their Pokémon. Following Carmine's repeated urging, Kieran finally teams up with the player, allowing them to overpower Terapagos. This time, Kieran is fine with the player catching Terapagos, reconciling with them as the group heads back to Blueberry Academy, ending the main story of The Indigo Disk.
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