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<!--Continuing off where the previous round left off, {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} is struck in the back of the head by a [[Guile Hideout|mysterious armored figure]]. The man begins looking through Noland's computer for the Wish Pokémon that is only awake for seven days after a thousand years of sleeping, [[Jirachi]].
Back at the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pike}}, the [[Todd Snap|reporter]] watches as {{adv|Emerald}}'s [[Blissey]] successfully uses
Emerald sends out Blissey to attack, but Lucy switches Seviper out with her defensive [[Shuckle]]. To counter this, Emerald switches out with his [[Starmie]], who has an advantage because of it being {{type|Water}}. Starmie attacks with a Water-type move, but Shuckle blocks the move by using
Lucy suggests that Emerald switch Starmie out, since its
Down to one last Pokémon, Lucy sends out Seviper, while Emerald sends out Rapidash. The reporter wonders if Rapidash can win, as it doesn't have any countermeasures against poison. [[Scott]], {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}, {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, and {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} arrive, expecting to watch Emerald lose to Lucy. They are shocked to see that despite Emerald's Rapidash being poisoned, Lucy is only down to her last Pokémon. Lucy has Seviper use
Blissey clashes against Seviper repeatedly, but is defeated after being smashed into a wall. Although the Frontier Brains are glad to see Emerald defeated, Seviper is suddenly set ablaze. The fire is revealed to be
Emerald claims to not need the Symbol, but the reporter puts it in his {{DL|Trainer Card (game)|Frontier Pass}} anyway. Emerald tells Brandon that he will challenge his facility next, angering the man by not using his name. Emerald prepares to leave in the same way he entered, but Lucy tells him that he can just leave through the back. Emerald decides to go through the entrance anyway and the reporter follows him due to guessing that Emerald has an ulterior motive for doing so.
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