Heath (Ranger)
- Heath redirects here. For the character who has the same Japanese name, see Dome Ace Tucker.
Heath デゼル Deser | |
Heath | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Almia |
Generation | IV |
Games | Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia |
Heath (Japanese: デゼル Deser) is a member of the Sinis Trio, high ranking members of Team Dim Sun.
Story
During the events of the game Heath is sent to obtain the Yellow Gem in the Haruba Desert. He is first seen reporting to Kincaid with Ice and Lavana and the Oil Field Hideout. During the players infiltration of the Oil Field, he sends several voicemails to them while posing as Keith. However Sven notices that he continuously mispronounces voicemail as "vicemail".
He is first encountered at the Hippowdon Temple after the player obtains the Yellow Gem from it's guardian, Cresselia. He reveals that he has kidnapped Keith and demands the Yellow Gem as ransom. After the trade is done he sends a Magnezone to attack the player as he escapes. The next day at the Ranger Union Heath attcks with an Electivire, but it is soon revealed that he was simply a distraction as Ice and Lavana try to get Isaac to eturn to Altru.
In Altru Tower he attacks the player with a Rhyperior, but it is soon captured by the player. After Ice is defeated he calls Heath and Lavana to lend him their pokémon for a last-ditch attack. When this fails Ice and Lavana flee, but Heath reports back to the top of the tower. Although he is loyal to his boss, Blake Hall, he still flees after Darkrai is awakened, mentioning he is returning to his homeland. He isn't encountered after this.
Pokémon
Controlled via the Miniremo Units
Magnezone |
Electivire |
Controlled via the Incredible Machine
Rhyperior |
Trivia
- Heath speaks in broken English as he is not from the country the game is set in.
- However, neither his homeland nor his native language are revealed.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | デゼル Deser | From "desert". |
English | Heath | From "heat". |
French | Steip | From steppe. |
German | Odo | From öde. German for "barren". |
Italian | Aride | From arido. Italian for "arid". |
Spanish | Sylvano | Italian for sylvan. |
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