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===Character profile===
===Character profile===
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In both its Normal and Terastal Forms, Terapagos is shown to be a docile and friendly Pokémon. Once it awakened after hundreds of slumbering in the depths of the [[Pokémon world|planet]], it yawned and looked happy to see the group of humans looking down at it. Terapagos is heavily implied to be the very last one of its species after it was said that seismic shifts brought its kind to the brink of extinction. It's also implied to be a very young-minded Pokémon as shown when it gladly walked towards the player upon seeing them for the very first time.  
Terapagos is a docile and friendly Pokémon. Once it awakened after hundreds of slumbering in the depths of the [[Pokémon world|planet]], it yawned and looked happy to see the group of humans looking down at it. Terapagos appears to be the very last one of its species. The reason is due to seismic shifts bringing its kind to near extinction. It appears to have a very young mindset, as shown when it gladly walks towards the player upon seeing them.  


It also appear to enjoy granting desires to others, as seen when it brought a [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} from a [[Pokémon multiverse|parallel timeline]] for its trainer. Even though it is a good Pokémon by nature, when [[Kieran]] [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallized]] it as instructed by [[Briar]], Terapagos is abnormally overloaded with [[Terastal energy]], causing it to lose control of itself and become enraged, so furious that it not only destroyed the [[Master Ball]] used to catch it, but also tried to kill everyone there, specially Kieran with a huge Terastal energy blast.
It also appears to enjoy granting desires to others, as seen when it brought a [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} from a [[Pokémon multiverse|parallel timeline]] for its trainer. Even though it is a good Pokémon by nature, when [[Kieran]] [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallized]] it as instructed by [[Briar]], Terapagos is abnormally overloaded with [[Terastal energy]], causing it to lose control of itself and become enraged, so furious that it not only destroyed the [[Master Ball]] used to catch it, but also tried to kill everyone there, especially Kieran with a huge Terastal energy blast.


===Appearance===
===Appearance===
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===Backstory===
===Backstory===
[[File:Terapagos cave.png|200px|left|thumb|Terapagos slumbering in [[Area Zero Underdepths]] in the form of a crystal]]
[[File:Terapagos cave.png|200px|left|thumb|Terapagos slumbering in [[Area Zero Underdepths]] in the form of a crystal]]
Over 2,000,000 years ago, Terapagos inhabited the [[Paldea]] [[region]] in a bygone era along with other Terapagos, however, according to one of its [[Pokédex]] entires, seismic shifts started to occur on the earth, which was said to have doomed its species to the brink of extinction. It was thought that this species went extinct, having been caught up in these seismic shifts; however, it seems that one Terapagos protected itself by changing the energy in its body into hard crystals and going into hibernation deep underground. Terapagos laid dormant in deep caverns in Area Zero, currently known as Area Zero Underdepths.
Over 2,000,000 years ago, Terapagos inhabited the [[Paldea]] [[region]] in a bygone era along with other Terapagos. One of its [[Pokédex]] entries claims seismic shifts started to occur on the earth, which was said to have doomed its species to near extinction. Initially, this species was believed to have disappeared due to being caught up in these seismic shifts. However, it seems that one Terapagos protected itself by changing the energy in its body into hard crystals and going into hibernation deep underground. Terapagos would lay dormant in the deep caverns in Area Zero, currently known as Area Zero Underdepths.


As thousands of years passed, as Terapagos slumbered, it unintentionally caused [[Tera Shard|crystals]] to start growing all across the [[Area Zero Underdepths]] and [[Area Zero]] itself. Thanks to these crystals, Terapagos gave origin to a phenomenon that would later be named [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallization]], a phenomenon that crystallizes Pokémon and can even change their [[Type]]s. Furthermore, along with said phenomenon, a new type was also created from the mix of all Tera types, which would be later named {{t|Stellar}} type. It is also heavily implied that these crystals gave birth some rare crystal Pokémon, such as {{p|Carbink}}, {{p|Glimmet}} and {{p|Glimmora}}. Terapagos's power even caused [[Paradox Pokémon|Pokémon]] from [[Pokémon multiverse|parallel timelines]] to be temporarily brought into Area Zero.
As thousands of years passed, as Terapagos slumbered, it unintentionally caused [[Tera Shard|crystals]] to start growing all across the [[Area Zero Underdepths]] and [[Area Zero]] itself. Because of these crystals, Terapagos created a phenomenon that would later be named [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallization]], a phenomenon that crystallizes Pokémon and can even change their [[Type]]s. Additionally, a new Tera type was also created from the mix of all Tera types.  The new Tera type would be later named the {{t|Stellar}} type. It is also heavily implied that these crystals gave birth to some rare crystal Pokémon, such as {{p|Carbink}}, {{p|Glimmet}}, and {{p|Glimmora}}. Terapagos's power even caused [[Paradox Pokémon|Pokémon]] from [[Pokémon multiverse|parallel timelines]] to be temporarily brought into Area Zero.


200 years ago, during an expedition in [[Area Zero]], after the group was attacked by one of the Pokémon brought by Terapagos, a Great Tusk{{sup/9|S}}/Iron Treads{{sup/9|V}}, one of the members however, a man named [[Heath]], somehow found himself in Area Zero Underdepths and encountered Terapagos while in its Stellar Form. Fascinated by the sight, Heath included Terapagos in his [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, dubbing its page, "'''A Disk Pokémon?'''". Although he was unsure if it was a Pokémon or even alive at all, he named it Terapagos and suspected it is the origin of the Terastallization, which turns out to be true. When the team returned to the surface, most people who read the Scarlet Book{{sup/9|S}}/Violet Book{{sup/9|V}} believed everything in it was fake, which included Terapagos itself.
Around two hundred years ago, during an expedition in [[Area Zero]] led by the  Area Zero Expedition survey team, a member of the team called [[Heath]] somehow found himself in Area Zero Underdepths. In the depths, Heath would encounter Terapagos while in its Stellar Form. Fascinated by the sight, Heath included Terapagos in his [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, dubbing its page, "'''A Disk Pokémon?'''". Although he was unsure if it was a Pokémon or even alive. He named it Terapagos and suspected it was the origin of the Terastallization. When the team returned to the surface, most people who read the Scarlet Book{{sup/9|S}}/Violet Book{{sup/9|V}} believed everything in it was fake, including Terapagos itself.


10 years ago, [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} went on another expedition to Area Zero, wishing to find a way to bring [[Paradox Pokémon|Pokémon from other timelines]] to their own due to witnessing these creatures in Heath's Scarlet Book{{sup/9|S}}/Violet Book{{sup/9|V}}. During their research, they find Terapagos in its crystal form and study it and [[Terastal energy|its power]], managing to use it to create [[Tera Orb]]s, an AI copy of themselves and even a [[time machine]], capable of bringing the Pokémon they desired to see for so long to their timeline, now known as Paradox Pokémon.
Around ten years ago before the events of Scarlet and Violet, [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} went on another expedition to Area Zero, wishing to find a way to bring [[Paradox Pokémon|Pokémon from other timelines]] to their own due to witnessing these creatures in Heath's Scarlet Book{{sup/9|S}}/Violet Book{{sup/9|V}}. During their research, they find Terapagos in its crystal form and study it and [[Terastal energy|its power]], managing to use it to create [[Tera Orb]]s, an AI copy of themselves and even a [[time machine]], capable of bringing the Pokémon they desired to see for so long to their timeline, now known as Paradox Pokémon.
[[File:Disc Pokémon.png|200px|right|thumb|Stellar Form Terapagos Sketch in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}]]
[[File:Disc Pokémon.png|200px|right|thumb|Stellar Form Terapagos Sketch in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}]]



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Terapagos
テラパゴス Terapagos
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Artwork of Terastal Form Terapagos for The Indigo Disk
Debuts in The Indigo Disk
Caught at Area Zero Underdepths
Gender Male
Ability Tera Shift (Normal Form)
Tera Shell (Terastal Form)
Teraform Zero (Stellar Form)
Tera Type Stellar
Nature Hardy
Current location With the player/
At Area Zero
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.

Terapagos (Japanese: テラパゴス Terapagos), also referred to as the hidden treasure of Area Zero (Japanese: ゼロの()(ほう) The Hidden Treasure of Zero) and the indigo disk (Japanese: 藍の円盤 The Indigo Disk), is a Legendary Pokémon and a major character for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 2: The Indigo Disk expansion.

In the core series

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Character profile

Main article: Terapagos (Pokémon)

Terapagos is a docile and friendly Pokémon. Once it awakened after hundreds of slumbering in the depths of the planet, it yawned and looked happy to see the group of humans looking down at it. Terapagos appears to be the very last one of its species. The reason is due to seismic shifts bringing its kind to near extinction. It appears to have a very young mindset, as shown when it gladly walks towards the player upon seeing them.

It also appears to enjoy granting desires to others, as seen when it brought a Professor SadaS/Professor TuroV from a parallel timeline for its trainer. Even though it is a good Pokémon by nature, when Kieran Terastallized it as instructed by Briar, Terapagos is abnormally overloaded with Terastal energy, causing it to lose control of itself and become enraged, so furious that it not only destroyed the Master Ball used to catch it, but also tried to kill everyone there, especially Kieran with a huge Terastal energy blast.

Appearance

See also: Terapagos → Form data

Terapagos has two forms, its regular, Normal Form and its Terastal Form, as well as its Terastallized state, known as Stellar Form. Terapagos transforms into its Terastal Form through its Tera Shift ability and due to being the source of all Terastallization, it causes a significant change to its appearance when Terastallized, unlike most other Pokémon.

Normal Form Terastal Form Stellar Form
Terapagos The Indigo Disk.png Terastal Terapagos in The Indigo Disk.png Stellar Terapagos in The Indigo Disk.png

Backstory

Terapagos slumbering in Area Zero Underdepths in the form of a crystal

Over 2,000,000 years ago, Terapagos inhabited the Paldea region in a bygone era along with other Terapagos. One of its Pokédex entries claims seismic shifts started to occur on the earth, which was said to have doomed its species to near extinction. Initially, this species was believed to have disappeared due to being caught up in these seismic shifts. However, it seems that one Terapagos protected itself by changing the energy in its body into hard crystals and going into hibernation deep underground. Terapagos would lay dormant in the deep caverns in Area Zero, currently known as Area Zero Underdepths.

As thousands of years passed, as Terapagos slumbered, it unintentionally caused crystals to start growing all across the Area Zero Underdepths and Area Zero itself. Because of these crystals, Terapagos created a phenomenon that would later be named Terastallization, a phenomenon that crystallizes Pokémon and can even change their Types. Additionally, a new Tera type was also created from the mix of all Tera types. The new Tera type would be later named the Stellar type. It is also heavily implied that these crystals gave birth to some rare crystal Pokémon, such as Carbink, Glimmet, and Glimmora. Terapagos's power even caused Pokémon from parallel timelines to be temporarily brought into Area Zero.

Around two hundred years ago, during an expedition in Area Zero led by the  Area Zero Expedition survey team, a member of the team called Heath somehow found himself in Area Zero Underdepths. In the depths, Heath would encounter Terapagos while in its Stellar Form. Fascinated by the sight, Heath included Terapagos in his Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV, dubbing its page, "A Disk Pokémon?". Although he was unsure if it was a Pokémon or even alive. He named it Terapagos and suspected it was the origin of the Terastallization. When the team returned to the surface, most people who read the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV believed everything in it was fake, including Terapagos itself.

Around ten years ago before the events of Scarlet and Violet, Professor SadaS/Professor TuroV went on another expedition to Area Zero, wishing to find a way to bring Pokémon from other timelines to their own due to witnessing these creatures in Heath's Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV. During their research, they find Terapagos in its crystal form and study it and its power, managing to use it to create Tera Orbs, an AI copy of themselves and even a time machine, capable of bringing the Pokémon they desired to see for so long to their timeline, now known as Paradox Pokémon.

Stellar Form Terapagos Sketch in the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

In the present time, copies of the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV can be found in the library of the Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV and in them, there's a page dubbed "A Disk Pokémon?", which includes a sketch of Terapagos in its Stellar Form, however, most of the page's text is censured.

Path of Legends

Inside Poco Path's lighthouse, in the lab's screen, an image of a Tera Orb and Terapagos in its slumbering state can be seen, supposedly as part of the professors's research.

The Way Home

As Nemona, Penny, Arven and the player make their way down Area Zero, they go into the Research Station No. 1 and the player has the option to read a journal written by Professor SadaS/Professor TuroV before their death, describing their research and theories on Terapagos, that had its name censored for unknown reasons.

Part 1: The Teal Mask

At some point, a descendant of Heath, Briar, starts to study and prepare herself for another expedition to Area Zero, specifically to find Terapagos and prove to the world that Heath's writings were true. She's also revealed to possess the original manuscript of Heath, where the information about Terapagos is uncensored and completly readable. She took part in a school trip to Kitakami made by sister schools, the Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV and the Blueberry Academy, while also attempting to get permission from the Paldean Pokémon League to go do her expedition to Area Zero.

Part 2: The Indigo Disk

Stellar Form Terapagos destroying Kieran's Master Ball

Later on, Briar is finally allowed to travel into Area Zero with a small team of students from Blueberry Academy: Carmine, Kieran and the player. They together venture into the Area Zero Underdepths thanks to the Zero Lab's elevator. As they go deeper, they are forced to defeat many Pokémon Terastallized into the Stellar Tera Type in order to remove crystal barriers in their path. Finally, they arrive at the chamber where Terapagos is slumbering; however, determined to defeat the player, Kieran awakens and catches Terapagos with his Master Ball. He is then encouraged by Briar to battle the player, but Terapagos is defeated.

Briar however, believes Terapagos power should be way bigger than that and after looking into the book, she tells him to Terastallize Terapagos convinced that filling it with Terastal energy, will turn it into The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero. This causes Terapagos to transform into its Stellar Form but loses control as result of energy overload. As the cavern starts to crack and collapse due to its power, Kieran tries to recall Terapagos, but it manages to destroy the Master Ball. The player and Carmine challenge Terapagos, but soon Carmine is defeated due to being weakened by the Wild Pokémon earlier outside of the cavern. Terapagos allows the player to Terastallize four times, but it absorbs the energy back, forming a Tera Raid Shield, the first three. The player soon manages to encourage Kieran into joining the battle, so both together succeed in weakening Terapagos enough for it to return to its Normal Form, which allows the player to catch it, saving everyone from its wrath.

After the four return to the Blueberry Academy, Briar apologizes for putting them in danger and reveals that she wrote a book about their expedition, finally confirming Terapagos's existence to the people of Paldea. If the player travels to Kitakami's Crystal Pool with Terapagos in their team and Briar's Book in their bag, it will use its powers to temporarily bring a SadaS/TuroV from another timeline to this one. After a brief conversation, the player will trade their copy of Briar's Book for the Professor's copy of the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV, before the professor returns to their own timeline.

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Moves

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 2: The Indigo Disk
Area Zero Underdepths

It is coded to never be Shiny.

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Terapagos Lv.85
Zen Headbutt
Psychic Physical
Earth Power
Ground Special
Water Pulse
Water Special
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It is coded to never be Shiny.

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Terapagos Lv.85
Tera Starstorm
Stellar Special
Zen Headbutt
Psychic Physical
Earth Power
Ground Special
Water Pulse
Water Special

Gallery

Artwork

1024Terapagos-Terastal 2.png The Indigo Disk Key Art 2.png
Artwork for The Indigo Disk In promotional artwork for The Indigo Disk

Trivia

  • Terapagos knows Zen Headbutt, despite it being a wild Pokémon and can only learn the move via TM.
  • Terapagos may be inspired by Lonesome George, the last Pinta Island Tortoise (a subspecies of Galápagos tortoise), as Terapagos is said to be extinct aside from a lone male survivor.

Related articles

Non-player characters in the core series games
Paldea Professor SadaProfessor TuroMomNemonaKoraidonMiraidonGeetaArvenPennyHeath
ClavellJacqDendraMiriamRaifortSaguaroSalvatoreTymeHarrington
CarmineKieranBriarCyranoTerapagosBilly and O'Nare
Team StarGym LeadersElite FourPokémon League representatives


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