
This is a deserted power station.
🐥
Where to make Eleboo your companion.
>>2
Hmph… I won’t come out.
What is it that is unmanned? The eeriness of the first generation.
Normally became friends, Kin and Gin.
Friend!?
In the Pikachu version, Grimer and Muk appear, but…
Isn’t the original location kind of like that, and did the staff go a bit overboard?
Someone analyzing the original Pokémon found a large amount of unimplemented data for an electric shop owner and was speculating about the possibility that it was originally intended to be a manned power plant.
>>6
If it’s true, then why was my dad erased?
>>8
Isn’t it simply because the lines and events didn’t fit in, leaving it unfinished?
>>8
Isn’t it unnatural if there are people when Jun-den is set up in the back?
It’s a mystery how they generate electricity.
It’s creepy and good here, isn’t it?
Thinking calmly, a power plant without people is kind of scary.
In the Pikachu version, Grimer and Muk appear, but…
Isn’t it a bit too much from the staff, considering the original location?
>>12
What kind of place is it?
>>13
Maybe it’s a nameless family’s home.
Pokémon is wandering around, and in Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!, it was somewhat chaotic, so by the first generation, it feels like it was already partially abandoned in terms of management.
That’s still too dangerous.
There are too many explosives…
Even now, it seems possible to have unmanned power plants based on the Fukushima nuclear power plant model.
The moment the protagonist enters, it’s no longer empty…
>🐥🚪
Because people have returned…
I’m using it for work, so please stay outside a bit, Thunder…
>>20
You are great for being able to listen to what adults say.
>>20
Capturing local birds without permission, what a terrible outsider the protagonist is.
The remade Thunder in Gold and Silver should think a little more about its place!
Isn’t that a shiny Onidream or something?
>>22
The difference between the revived Freezer and the newly housed Fire.
Probably a pet being looked after by the staff of the power plant.
Don’t lower the dignity of legendary Pokémon!
Endless…
If you think about it, this place is pretty much the only facility that fits the bill for an electrician’s shop.
Why did they leave it unmanned and let those guys spread out?
It’s strange that there’s no one here managing the electricity in the entire Kanto region.
>>31
I really liked this sense of mystery.
The slightly eerie atmosphere of the original is definitely a good thing.
Thunder is either occupying a spot next to the manned power plant, protesting in a sit-in after being driven from its habitat, or being adored by the staff.
More like a high-voltage worker than an electrician…
I mean, isn’t the place where Thunder is located a place where lightning strikes and roars?
Why are you standing next to me on a sunny day?
>>34
I’m in a good mood because I’m being adored by the staff.
In FRLG, it is treated as an abandoned power plant, so it must be a rebuilt separate facility that is merely located in the same place as Gold and Silver.
At least… how about creating a new rooftop map and putting Thunder there…
Isn’t it dangerous from a safety perspective that we have to use a surfboard?
>>40
I just thought of a theory that since Electric Pokémon, led by Zapdos, have taken up residence and it’s dangerous, they’ve made the path into a waterway so that only trainers who have obtained the pink badge and can use Surf can enter.
>>40
Isn’t there a normal passage for staff, and isn’t the protagonist sneaking in from the back?
When I look at the Pokédex descriptions of electric-type Pokémon, it seems like they sneak into power plants and are probably stealing electricity normally…
>>41
I feel like there was a story like this in the Pokémon anime’s Satoshi and Go arc.
Unlike the homeless unemployed, I am committed to residing where I generate power.
🐣
There are sometimes birds in reality that are panicking because their nests have been taken over…
>>44
Legendary dignity and things like that…
>>47
The fact that we call them legends is just based on human convenience; Pokémon are simply living freely in that world.
>>44
Aren’t all three birds migratory birds?
Was it only the fire that tells the arrival of spring?
>>52
Ecology is unknown.
I see them flying around in early spring, as much as fire.
A creature different from that of Galar.
Pee-chan the Beedrill
Since it’s an Electric type, it’s actually kind of cute to think that it lives in power plants…
Since “mujin” is written on the sign, it is intentionally left as “mujin.”
>>48
It’s written as “no entry” so that people don’t come in without permission.
In anime, there was also a Raquaza, so if it’s a place blessed with food, it can settle anywhere, Thunder.
It’s unfair that you’re stable because you live on a remote island away from the hustle and bustle.
I’m going to use the TM I just got on Thunder right away.
It’s a mystery how I end up back at the entrance while wandering around a somewhat spacious area.
Well, if someone tells me to turn back, that would be a hassle in itself.
On the other hand, Fire had moved its dwelling to Mount Shirogane.
The Shin’ō power plant was also occupied by Team Galactic, so we really need to put some people there…
So, the electricity in the Kanto region is generated from here?
Was Fire a presence that heralded the arrival of spring?
It’s almost like a Pokémaru, including the sudden scorching heat.
>>62
Pokomā is summer, right?
Don’t announce summer in spring, just stay back.
>>91
Ahh
Trainer-san
If you think about a dungeon where legendary Pokémon are, they probably wanted it to be a place where there are no regular people.
If it was taken over by Thunder, we have to create an event.
Then it becomes a question of why only this guy has an event.
If you put a power plant, it seems like Electric-type Pokémon would flock to it like bugs.
>>64
Isn’t it rather that they make electric Pokémon work in that world?
At least if I offer something like a snack, maybe it will come out.
If we don’t start the fight, the battle won’t begin, and I guess we’re being pampered by that Thunder staff member…
The atmosphere and vibe unique to the original is really nice…
The coil clearly has a design meant for power generation…
The encyclopedia says it lives in thunderclouds…
Well, there’s a Fire Pokémon on Champion Road… I’m sure it can be seen glancing during the journey.
Ever since it became a manned power station, Pii-chan has been hanging around.
It seems like you’re feeling a lot of pressure…
Is it a guard dog?
Restless fire
A transformed freezer above the residence.
Pee-chan of the power plant.
Could it be that this isn’t Thunder? It lacks dignity.
Thunder runs around more freely, you know.
>>78
The one from your place is a subspecies of Dodrio, right?
Thinking calmly, it’s impossible to have a power plant unmanned.
Even if it’s a substation
Thunder
Thunder (Kanto Form)
But I have to surf every day for my commute, so the location is terrible…
I wonder why it feels like they suddenly deployed everything except for Freezer.
Kanto’s Exeggutor is pretty lame too.
The first generation felt like it lacked capacity and development time in some places, and that’s nice, isn’t it?
>>86
The development period is really long…
After all, it’s just a quasi-legend.
It’s fine because it’s the final dungeon in terms of gameplay.
It seems there’s not much dignity in being in the Champion Road where there are many people and it feels managed…
There are Pokémon that are outrageous enough to steal electricity…
It seems like it could become a hangout for delinquents, but that’s not the case either.
>>94
Access is poor and the risk is high!
I laughed so much at the scene where Pikachu was running wildly and generating electricity.
The yellow Onidrill that I fed and cared for every day…
There must have been staff members who were sad when someone suddenly disappeared one day.