Talk:Gate

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Pictures of a Generation II lookout station

Can someone please upload pictures of a Generation II guardhouse from both Johto and Kanto? Thank You much --Dialgafan1 00:38, 13 June 2009 (UTC)Dialgafan1

Will do ASAP. TTEchidna 02:15, 13 June 2009 (UTC)

Officer

I think the name "Officer" is out of place, as it refers to the Trainer Class. Those are simply "gate guards". And also, I think it should be moved to "Gatehouse". The name "lookout station" is neither official nor popular in fandom. --Maxim 16:23, 3 July 2009 (UTC)

(Apologies for replying to a comment this old, but since this has somewhat of a relevance...)
Actually, I believe this should be moved to Gate, as from what I'm able to tell, that's the official term for these places, as Generation V has apparently introduced to us. Not only do some people within them call them gates, but if one were to bring up the save screen in one (or hatch an egg inside one and bring up the Pokémon's status), the area name will show up as "<something> Gate" (as opposed to one of the connecting areas as was the case in previous generations); examples include "Bridge Gate" for ones surrounding the bridges, "Opelucid Gate" for ones surrounding Opelucid City (similar naming applies for those around other cities/towns and, based on "Black Gate" near Black City, I suspect "White Gate" for White Forest as well), and even "Route Gate" for the one between Routes 1 and 17. (These are only examples; this is not the complete list of Unova gate names.) These location names apparently solidifies the case for "Gate" being the official term.
Besides, as far as I can tell, "lookout station" wasn't even a popular fanon term; "guardhouse" and "gatehouse" were far more popular fanon terms. ****, only select few gates in Kanto (and even then only in Generations I and III) and no gates in any other country besides Kanto even had equipment that would qualify for the term "lookout station". --Shiningpikablu252 04:34, 20 April 2011 (UTC)

"edit" near Practical Use

The place where it says "edit" for the Practical Use section is located halfway down the paragraph. I do not know why this is, or how this is, or how to fix it. I have refreshed the page several times, so I don't think it just loaded funny. Someone needs to look into it. Perhaps it has something to do with the pictures?--Lamb(talk) 07:11, 27 February 2010 (UTC)

Pokemon Pearl/Diamond gate?

Will someone please put a picture of a gate from Pokemon Diamond/Pearl onto this page? This is just a suggestion. I am a talking Scrafty! You can talk to me, and I can reply! 19:31, 30 July 2011 (UTC)

Done that. Also, in reference to the first section above, since nobody seems to have uploaded a Generation II gate yet, I'll do so, for the Johto gate first, at least. Kanto will have to wait, if it turns out to be different from the Johto gates. Haxorus 03:05, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

Direction variants

Should the article also have the vertical gates? If so, I can get the ones from Generations II and III. SatoMew 19:12, 10 April 2012 (UTC)

Generation I, Platinum, HGSS and BW gates

If someone could get the maps themselves from the gates in Platinum, HGSS and BW, I'd be very thankful. The maps of the regular gates and of the second floor of two-storey gates from Generation I are also needed. SatoMew 19:14, 10 April 2012 (UTC)

Spelling of "story" and gates being already called as such since Generation I

About the spelling of "story"/"storey"...

http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/american_english/story--2 http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/story I have Oxford Dictionaries claiming that "storey" is British English while Merriam-Webster does not mention "storey" as a British English spelling but rather an alternative.

As to gates being called as such since Generation I, I didn't add it in if I wasn't right. The last Lass counting from above in the row of four Trainers as well as the Super Nerd that's included in it on Route 8 mention the gates to Saffron City.

Super Nerd

Japanese

たまには そとの くうき すいに
いこうと おもったのに
ヤマブキの ゲートの せいで
みんな ここで あしどめだ

English

We're stuck here
because of the
gates at SAFFRON.

Lass

Japanese

ヤマブキ シティの けいびいん
ゲート とおらせて くれないの
まじめ だけど⋯⋯ いじわるね

English

SAFFRON's gate
keeper won't let
us through.
He's so mean!

The word "gate" is also used at the Pokémon League's entrance at Route 22 and to the entrance of Victory Road.

Pokémon League's entrance

Japanese

ここは ポケモン リーグ
しょうめん ゲート

English

POKéMON LEAGUE
Front Gate

Victory Road's entrance

Japanese

ここは チャンピオン ロード
ゲート ⋯⋯ ポケモンリーグ

English

VICTORY ROAD GATE
- POKéMON LEAGUE

So now if you excuse me, I'll undo the revert to my edit to the trivia section. SatoMew 12:58, 12 October 2012 (UTC)

Alright then, this should easily be enough proof to say that they were called Gates in Generation I. (Currently, I am wondering why they were called "Lookout stations" until April of last year if this was in Gen I.) --Super goku (talk) 17:58, 12 October 2012 (UTC)

Technical gates

Would technical gates such as the Ravaged Path, Oreburgh Gate, Mt. Moon, and several other caves be considered gates? Even though Jubilfe is a big city, to the west is a gate, to the north is Ravaged Path, to the east is Oreburgh Gate, and to the south is no gate at all. --Abcboy (talk) 16:12, 13 October 2012 (UTC)

In my opinion, no, because gates as we classify them are man-made buildings whereas caves are naturally built. Even though they technically share the function of serving as junctions between two different locations, caves are not gates. SatoMew 17:45, 14 October 2012 (UTC)
How about a minor mention in the Practical use section? --Abcboy (talk) 20:37, 14 October 2012 (UTC)
I don't think so. The locations mentioned above are natural landmarks and while they do connect locations, they shouldn't be considered gates. I think the cave like areas are closer to routes than gates IMO. --Pokemaster97 20:46, 14 October 2012 (UTC)