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===Let's Go!===
 
===Let's Go!===
  
''[[Pokémon: Let's Go!|Let's Go, Pikachu!'' and ''Let's Go, Eevee!]]'' acted as alternate versions of the first generation games. In this version, Red and Blue had already gone on a Pokémon journey in the past, but it was before the Pokédex was invented and also before Team Rocket had set their plans into motion. Instead of a Pokédex, Blue had to record information on the Pokémon that he encountered with a pencil on a map. He was said to have beaten the Elite Four and then was defeated by his rival, just as in the original games. He had been offered a position as a Gym Leader in the past, and he usually turned it down, because he felt that it would tie him down.
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''[[Pokémon: Let's Go!|Let's Go, Pikachu!'' and ''Let's Go, Eevee!]]'' acted as alternate versions of the first generation games. In this version, Red and Blue had already gone on a Pokémon journey in the past, but it was before the Pokédex was invented and also before Team Rocket had set their plans into motion. Instead of a Pokédex, Blue had to record information on the Pokémon that he encountered with a pencil on a map. It was not established if Blue had ever become champion in this version of events, but he was known as a prominent trainer in general. He had been offered a position as a Gym Leader in the past, and he usually turned it down because he thought that it would tie him down.
  
 
Within the events of the games, Blue had heard about new trainers who had received Pokémon from his grandfather, [[Chase/Elaine]] and [[Trace (Pokemon)|Trace]]. He first encountered Chase/Elaine outside of the Pewter City gym. He introduced himself and was going to offer advice about defeating [[Brock|the gym leader]], only to see that they had already defeated him. Blue gave them some Great Balls as a reward and told them to do a good job helping his grandfather. He later encountered both of the trainers on the S.S. Anne. He had been invited there to attend an exclusive party for trainers, but he had quickly grown bored of it. Instead, he talked to the young trainers about rumors that he heard about Team Rocket's activities. He decided to look into their plans and urged the other trainers to stay out of their way.
 
Within the events of the games, Blue had heard about new trainers who had received Pokémon from his grandfather, [[Chase/Elaine]] and [[Trace (Pokemon)|Trace]]. He first encountered Chase/Elaine outside of the Pewter City gym. He introduced himself and was going to offer advice about defeating [[Brock|the gym leader]], only to see that they had already defeated him. Blue gave them some Great Balls as a reward and told them to do a good job helping his grandfather. He later encountered both of the trainers on the S.S. Anne. He had been invited there to attend an exclusive party for trainers, but he had quickly grown bored of it. Instead, he talked to the young trainers about rumors that he heard about Team Rocket's activities. He decided to look into their plans and urged the other trainers to stay out of their way.

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