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| The Rocket Warehouse was first featured in ''[[PS281|Not Exactly Normal]]'' as a location where [[Sird]] and [[Carr]] retreated into after {{adv|Red}}'s battle with {{adv|Deoxys}}. Using the {{p|Unown}} she had released from the [[Tanoby Ruins]], Sird was able to follow Deoxys's movements, further relaying the information to {{adv|Giovanni}} at the [[Trainer Tower]]. While she was communicating with her Boss, Carr found a photo of a younger Giovanni holding {{adv|Silver|a red-haired boy}}, leading Carr to realize that Giovanni wanted to use Deoxys's divination powers to locate his long-lost son. | | The Rocket Warehouse was first featured in ''[[PS281|Not Exactly Normal]]'' as a location where [[Sird]] and [[Carr]] retreated into after {{adv|Red}}'s battle with {{adv|Deoxys}}. Using the {{p|Unown}} she had released from the [[Tanoby Ruins]], Sird was able to follow Deoxys's movements, further relaying the information to {{adv|Giovanni}} at the [[Trainer Tower]]. While she was communicating with her Boss, Carr found a photo of a younger Giovanni holding {{adv|Silver|a red-haired boy}}, leading Carr to realize that Giovanni wanted to use Deoxys's divination powers to locate his long-lost son. |
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| Later during the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}, {{adv|Bill}} and [[Celio]] raided the Warehouse, recovering the {{key|III|Ruby}} and {{key|III|Sapphire}} Team Rocket had positioned into the building in order to allow Deoxys to Forme Change freely. With the gemstones removed from the Warehouse, Deoxys lost its ability to change into its {{DL|Form differences|Deoxys|Normal and Speed Formes}} in the [[Kanto]] region, partially resulting in its defeat by {{adv|Mewtwo}} aboard the Team Rocket air fortress. | | Later during the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}, {{adv|Bill}} and [[Celio]] raided the Warehouse, recovering the {{key|III|Ruby}} and {{key|III|Sapphire}} Team Rocket had positioned into the building in order to allow Deoxys to Forme Change freely. With the gemstones removed from the Warehouse, Deoxys lost its ability to change into its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Deoxys|Normal and Speed Formes}} in the [[Kanto]] region, partially resulting in its defeat by {{adv|Mewtwo}} aboard the Team Rocket air fortress. |
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| The two passwords required to enter the Warehouse in the manga are {{tt|"Examine the {{p|Exeggcute}}" and "Kibbitz with {{p|Kabuto}}"|VIZ Media}}/{{tt|"Execute Exeggcute" and "Oh crab, Kabuto"|Chuang Yi}}. | | The two passwords required to enter the Warehouse in the manga are {{tt|"Examine the {{p|Exeggcute}}" and "Kibbitz with {{p|Kabuto}}"|VIZ Media}}/{{tt|"Execute Exeggcute" and "Oh crab, Kabuto"|Chuang Yi}}. |
Revision as of 01:54, 20 January 2016
The Rocket Warehouse (Japanese: ロケットだんそうこ Team Rocket Warehouse) is Team Rocket's base of operations in the Sevii Islands. It is located on Chrono Island, within the Five Isle Meadow.
Found exclusively in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, this base is where one must travel to get the Sapphire gem. There are a few Grunts and executives within the compound that the player must defeat, in order to reclaim the Sapphire. There are also cages, in the back of the warehouse, presumably filled with stolen Pokémon. When one of the Rocket Admins is defeated, he sees Giovanni's Earth Badge, and realizes that all is lost for the Sevii branch, deciding to disband it. Before leaving, he vows to find Giovanni and rebuild Team Rocket. The stolen Pokémon then manage to escape.
Entrance
The passwords for entrance into the Rocket Warehouse are "Goldeen need log" and "Yes, nah, Chansey," both of which are palindromes. The first password is obtained at the base of Mt. Ember from a Grunt and the second from Gideon in the Dotted Hole.
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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In the manga
The Rocket Warehouse in the Pokémon Adventures manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Rocket Warehouse was first featured in Not Exactly Normal as a location where Sird and Carr retreated into after Red's battle with Deoxys. Using the Unown she had released from the Tanoby Ruins, Sird was able to follow Deoxys's movements, further relaying the information to Giovanni at the Trainer Tower. While she was communicating with her Boss, Carr found a photo of a younger Giovanni holding a red-haired boy, leading Carr to realize that Giovanni wanted to use Deoxys's divination powers to locate his long-lost son.
Later during the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, Bill and Celio raided the Warehouse, recovering the Ruby and Sapphire Team Rocket had positioned into the building in order to allow Deoxys to Forme Change freely. With the gemstones removed from the Warehouse, Deoxys lost its ability to change into its Normal and Speed Formes in the Kanto region, partially resulting in its defeat by Mewtwo aboard the Team Rocket air fortress.
The two passwords required to enter the Warehouse in the manga are "Examine the Exeggcute" and "Kibbitz with Kabuto"/"Execute Exeggcute" and "Oh crab, Kabuto".
Trivia
- It is highly likely that this branch may be the precursor to the Johto branch that appeared three years later, as one of the computer screens has plans for a device to force Pokémon to evolve. Such a device caused a rampage of Gyarados at the Lake of Rage during the plot of Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver. In addition, the Grunts vow to find Giovanni and rebuild Team Rocket, which is the goal of Team Rocket during the Generation II games and their remakes. The Rocket Admins, considering their teams, may in fact be Ariana and Archer.
- The location preview of this place is an inverse, edited image of the preview used in the Rocket Hideout.
- If the player returns to the Warehouse after delivering the Sapphire to Celio, Gideon will ask them if Giovanni is their father. He immediately corrects himself, stating that Giovanni's son has red hair. The Fame Checker quotes him under the "Giovanni" section.
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