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Either 寺平京子 Kyoko Terada or 宮地秀孝 Hidetaka Miyachi, Artwork of the Exp. All/Exp. Share from ポケットモンスター図鑑 (An Illustrated Book of Pocket Monsters), printed in April 1996.
Oliver grinned “ don’t panic Blastoise! Use hydro pump and spin around to get back up!” He ordered as he would keep Blastoise knowing Giovanni had a lot of ground types.
Blastoise then uses Hydro Pump against Rhyhorn, doing double damage as he then uses Rapid Spin on the walls, getting back on his feet.
Rhyhorn was beaten as Giovanni brings out his Persian. “Nya-nya!” Persian hissed as he appeared.
Oh boy! I love [product]! It’ll be so useful for when I need to [activity]. I’ll go ahead and buy [quantity]!
Ever notice Silph Co. invented the teleporter so they wouldn’t have to walk to the water cooler???
How do you keep trainers from capturing your Pokemon?
The idea behind a partner Pokemon is that it’s a choice they make to work with the Ranger. If they wanted to, they could go off with a trainer, it’s their choice to make.
Aside from that, when a Ranger first gets a Partner Pokemon, they’re given a full medical check, this includes a getting small microchip injected that ID’s them, and works similarly to how Pokeballs stop trainers from catching each other’s Pokemon. The chip can be deactivated if the Pokemon ever decides they want to leave.
The Union has actually looked into using the chip to track and protect Legendary Pokemon populations, as well as other endangered species, but has run into some legal trouble from companies such as Silph Co. who don’t want wild Pokemon to be immune to capture.