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The '''Pokémon | The '''Pokémon Network Center'''<ref>Instruction manual, page 50 (UK edition)</ref> (Japanese: '''ポケモンネットワークセンター''' ''Pokémon Network Center''), or '''Pokémon Net Center'''<ref>In-game name; theme title in the English soundtrack release</ref> for short, is a building in the town of {{OBP|One Island|town}}, and is only accessible in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | ||
The symbol seen on the front of the building later reappears on the [[Global Terminal#In Diamond and Pearl|Global Trade Station]]{{sup/4|DP}} and [[Global Terminal]]{{sup/4|PtHGSS}}, possibly indicating some sort of connection. | |||
== | {{sign|FRLG|header}} | ||
{{sign|FRLG|Expanding the POKéMON World!}} | |||
{{sign|FRLG|title|POKéMON NET CENTER}} | |||
{{sign|FRLG|footer}} | |||
==Network Machine== | |||
[[File:Island1 Network Machine.png|thumb|right|The Network Machine]] | |||
In addition to the standard features of a [[Pokémon Center]], it contains the Network Machine, run by [[Celio]], a good friend of [[Bill]]. It connects [[Kanto]]'s, [[Hoenn]]'s, and [[Orre]]'s [[Pokémon Storage System]]s, effectively allowing {{player}}s to link with {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, {{g|Colosseum}}, and {{Pokémon XD}}. | |||
When it is first seen, it is not yet active, but after the player retrieves the {{i|Ruby}} and {{i|Sapphire}} from [[Mt. Ember]] and [[Rocket Warehouse]], respectively, it begins to function. However, players must enter the [[Hall of Fame]] and obtain both the [[National Pokédex]] and the [[Rainbow Pass]]. | |||
Its design is based on the Pokémon News Machine of the [[Pokémon Communication Center]]. | |||
===States=== | |||
Three levels of communication are shown on the machine's display. The level shown depends on the progress of the {{player}}. | |||
The first level is shown as soon as the player arrives at {{OBP|One Island|town}} for the first time, when [[Bill]] guides them to the Pokémon Network Center in order to meet his friend [[Celio]]. | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|header}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Network Machine}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Link Level 0}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|…POKéMON Storage System under}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|adjustment…}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|footer}} | |||
The second level is shown once Bill has helped Celio in One Island and grants access to the [[Pokémon Storage System]] as well as allowing communication with [[Kanto]]. More precisely, it is shown once the player has rescued [[Lostelle]] from the {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Hypno}} at [[Berry Forest]] on [[Three Island]]. When reached, the red, green and blue lights on the front of the machine will flash on and off. | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|header}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Network Machine}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Link Level 1}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Link established with the KANTO region.}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|footer}} | |||
The third level is displayed once the {{i|Ruby}} and {{i|Sapphire}} have been retrieved. The machine is now fully operational and is able to communicate with [[Hoenn]] and [[Orre]] in addition to Kanto. | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|header}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Network Machine}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Link Level 2}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|Link established with the KANTO and HOENN regions.}} | |||
{{sign|FRLGspeech|footer}} | |||
==Inspiration== | |||
[[File:Pokémon Net Center inside FRLG.png|thumb|Inside the center]] | |||
The Pokémon Network Center is based on the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] of the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}. Both facilities are expansions of regular [[Pokémon Center]]s which house similarly designed machines that extend communication functionality of their respective games; whereas the Pokémon Communication Center's Pokémon News Machine served as a rudimentary leaderboard for {{player}}s, the Pokémon Network Center's Network Machine instead allows players to link with {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, {{g|Colosseum}}, and {{Pokémon XD}}. | |||
{{-}} | |||
==Items== | |||
{{itlisth|building}} | |||
{{itemlist|Meteorite|Gift from [[Bill]] after arriving|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | |||
{{itemlist|Tri-Pass|Gift from [[Celio]] after arriving|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | |||
{{itemlist|Town Map III|Gift from Celio after arriving, if not obtained in [[Pallet Town]]|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=[[Town Map]]}} | |||
{{itemlist|Rainbow Pass|Gift from Celio after giving him the {{i|Ruby}}|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | |||
{{itlistfoot|building}} | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Pokémon Network Center Adventures.png|thumb|250px|The Pokémon Network Center in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
===={{MangaArc|FireRed & LeafGreen}}==== | |||
The Pokémon Network Center first appeared in ''[[PS270|Now You See Me...]]'', where [[Celio]] contacted {{adv|Bill}} about how he was having communication issues with the [[Pokémon Storage System]] to the degree that he couldn't even connect to the other [[Sevii Islands]] anymore. In ''[[PS271|...Now You Don't]]'', after [[Green's parents]] had been kidnapped by {{adv|Deoxys|an invisible Pokémon}} aboard the [[Seagallop]], {{adv|Green}} was brought to the Network Center to recover from the shock she had experienced upon seeing her mother and father disapper before her eyes. | |||
In ''[[PS279|Don't Doubt Deoxys]]'', Celio figured out that the reason for the Pokémon Storage System malfunctioning was because of [[Team Rocket]] disturbing the signal with electromagnetic waves. Simultaneously, a mob was trying to storm the Network Center, as Team Rocket was attacking the Sevii Islands to capture of the [[Pallet Town]] [[Pokédex holder]]s, and the mob wanted to hand Green over to them to make the attack stop. Fortunately, Green was able to slip out through a back door and escape to the harbor, where she boarded the Seagallop and left to join {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}}. | |||
{{-}} | |||
==In other languages== | |||
''Pokémon Network Center'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}} | |||
|es=Centro de Red Pokémon | |||
|de=Pokémon Netzwerk-Center | |||
|fr=Centre Réseau Pokémon | |||
|it=Centro Pokémon Telematico | |||
|pt_br=Centro de Network Pokémon | |||
|vi=Trung tâm mạng Pokémon | |||
}} | |||
''Network Machine'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}} | |||
|es=Máquina de Redes | |||
|de=Netzwerk-Generator | |||
|fr= | |||
|it=Centralina Network | |||
}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Pokémon Center]] | * [[Pokémon Center]] | ||
* [[Celio]] | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{Sevii Islands}}<br> | |||
{{Project Locations notice}} | |||
[[Category:Sevii locations]] | [[Category:Sevii locations]] | ||
[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations]] | [[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations]] | ||
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[[ja:ポケモンネットワークセンター]] | [[ja:ポケモンネットワークセンター]] |
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Location: | One Island | |||
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Region: | Sevii Islands | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Pokémon Network Center in Sevii Islands. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
The Pokémon Network Center[1] (Japanese: ポケモンネットワークセンター Pokémon Network Center), or Pokémon Net Center[2] for short, is a building in the town of One Island, and is only accessible in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
The symbol seen on the front of the building later reappears on the Global Trade StationDP and Global TerminalPtHGSS, possibly indicating some sort of connection.
Network Machine
In addition to the standard features of a Pokémon Center, it contains the Network Machine, run by Celio, a good friend of Bill. It connects Kanto's, Hoenn's, and Orre's Pokémon Storage Systems, effectively allowing players to link with Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Pokémon Colosseum, and Pokémon XD.
When it is first seen, it is not yet active, but after the player retrieves the Ruby and Sapphire from Mt. Ember and Rocket Warehouse, respectively, it begins to function. However, players must enter the Hall of Fame and obtain both the National Pokédex and the Rainbow Pass.
Its design is based on the Pokémon News Machine of the Pokémon Communication Center.
States
Three levels of communication are shown on the machine's display. The level shown depends on the progress of the player.
The first level is shown as soon as the player arrives at One Island for the first time, when Bill guides them to the Pokémon Network Center in order to meet his friend Celio.
The second level is shown once Bill has helped Celio in One Island and grants access to the Pokémon Storage System as well as allowing communication with Kanto. More precisely, it is shown once the player has rescued Lostelle from the wild Hypno at Berry Forest on Three Island. When reached, the red, green and blue lights on the front of the machine will flash on and off.
The third level is displayed once the Ruby and Sapphire have been retrieved. The machine is now fully operational and is able to communicate with Hoenn and Orre in addition to Kanto.
Inspiration
The Pokémon Network Center is based on the Pokémon Communication Center of the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal. Both facilities are expansions of regular Pokémon Centers which house similarly designed machines that extend communication functionality of their respective games; whereas the Pokémon Communication Center's Pokémon News Machine served as a rudimentary leaderboard for players, the Pokémon Network Center's Network Machine instead allows players to link with Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Pokémon Colosseum, and Pokémon XD.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Meteorite | Gift from Bill after arriving | FR LG | |
Tri-Pass | Gift from Celio after arriving | FR LG | |
Town Map | Gift from Celio after arriving, if not obtained in Pallet Town | FR LG | |
Rainbow Pass | Gift from Celio after giving him the Ruby | FR LG | |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
FireRed & LeafGreen arc
The Pokémon Network Center first appeared in Now You See Me..., where Celio contacted Bill about how he was having communication issues with the Pokémon Storage System to the degree that he couldn't even connect to the other Sevii Islands anymore. In ...Now You Don't, after Green's parents had been kidnapped by an invisible Pokémon aboard the Seagallop, Green was brought to the Network Center to recover from the shock she had experienced upon seeing her mother and father disapper before her eyes.
In Don't Doubt Deoxys, Celio figured out that the reason for the Pokémon Storage System malfunctioning was because of Team Rocket disturbing the signal with electromagnetic waves. Simultaneously, a mob was trying to storm the Network Center, as Team Rocket was attacking the Sevii Islands to capture of the Pallet Town Pokédex holders, and the mob wanted to hand Green over to them to make the attack stop. Fortunately, Green was able to slip out through a back door and escape to the harbor, where she boarded the Seagallop and left to join Red and Blue.
In other languages
Pokémon Network Center
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Network Machine
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See also
References
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