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POKEMON TROZEI! SOL LABORATORY
The SOL Laboratories are there for fine-tuning your Trozei skills, and they help you recognise patterns and techniques that benefit your adventure.
SOL Base | SOL Lab 1 (Easy) | SOL Lab 2 (Easy) | SOL Lab 3 (Easy) | SOL Lab 4 (Easy) | SOL Lab 5 (Easy)

Here you'll meet Professor P, who will introduce the inner workings of the Trozei Beamer to you, as well as refresh your memory on what you're doing.
This is your assignment. You are to infiltrate the Secret Storage locations of the Phobos Battalion. There, you shall recover the stolen Pokemon in their PokeBalls. That's easier said than done, I know. I imagine there will be countless PokeBalls at every location. It will simply be impossible for you to carry them out on your own. So we've prepared a new device, which you'll find most useful. Rather than explain, I'll have you watch this video.
Ahem, I have succeeded in created a revolutionary device. Introducing SOL's latest gadget. Its name -- the Trozei Beamer. Using this pile of PokeBalls...let me demonstrate how the Trozei Beamer works. The Trozei Beamer has two functions. First it has an X-ray scanning system. When you scan PokeBalls with the Trozei Beamer...it identifies the Pokemon inside. Pikachu are in these PokeBalls.

The Trozei Beamer has another function: beam transfer of Pokemon. But capturing the Pokemon in their PokeBalls isn't easy. Those Pokemon must be emitting enough of a signal to be caught. One Pokemon alone doesn't give off enough of a signal. To boost the signal of Pokemon, you need more than one. In fact, you need to line up four of the same kind. Lining up four strengthens the signal they emit. It lets us lock on the Pokemon so they can be transferred.

The transferred Pokemon are sent to our SOL Satellite...they are then relayed to our SOL Base far from the scene. As a result, we've rescued some Pikachu from harm.

Do you understand how the Trozei Beamer works? Using it, Pokemon can be rescued without taking their PokeBalls. Remember now, for Pokemon to be transferred from captivity, you must line up four identical Pokemon in a row -- up, down, or sideways.
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