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(Japanese: '''ラクツ ''' ''Lack-Two'') is a main character in the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]]. He is a high-ranking member of the [[International Police]]. His rank is superintendent and his codename is Black 2 (Japanese: '''黒の2号''').
'''Blake''' (Japanese: '''ラクツ ''' ''Lack-Two'') is a [[Pokédex holder|main character]] in the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]]. He is a high-ranking member of the [[International Police]]. His rank is Inspector (Japanese: '''警視''' ''Superintendent'') and his codename is '''Black No. 2''' (Japanese: '''黒の2号''' ''Black 2'').


==Character==
==Character==
[[File:Lack-Two Defense Suit.png|thumb|left|170px|Lack-Two's Defense Suit]]
Despite his young age, Blake is a member of the International Police with an S rank in the organization. He is tasked with searching for any remaining members of the villainous group, Team Plasma. Having memorized the contents of various communications manuals on how to speak with people and Pokémon, Blake is able to put up a persona that he believes fits his investigative goals; when undercover and looking for the suspected [[Team Plasma Grunt]] {{adv|Whitley}}, he acted like a womanizer by constantly flirting with the girls around him. Typically when on the job, he takes on a more serious and professional persona, and tends to speak openly and bluntly, which {{adv|White}} and {{adv|Black}} considered annoying. For his skills, he is given the title of '''"Arrester"''' ({{tt|逮捕る者|とらえるもの}} ''Arrester'');  his superior also calls him Mr. Perfect due to his ability to charm information out of others.
Despite his young age, Lack-Two is a member of the International Police with an S rank in the organization. He received training of International Police, and civil and military. He is tasked with searching for any remaining members of the villainous group, Team Plasma. When undercover, he acts like a womanizer by constantly flirting with the girls around him. When he is on the job, he takes on a more serious and professional persona. Because of his flirting skills, the superior also call him Mr. Perfect.


Like Looker, Lack-Two also uses the International Police Arms, but is more successful in using them. The jumpsuit he wears underneath his regular clothing doubles as a set of armor that can protect him from attacks.
Like Looker, Blake also uses the International Police Arms, but is more successful in using them. The jumpsuit he wears underneath his regular clothing doubles as a set of armor that can protect him from attacks.


==History==
==History==
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
==={{chap|Black & White}}===
===Prior to {{MangaArc|Black & White}}===
Lack-Two first cameos in ''[[PS510|A Wretched Reunion]]'', where he sees [[Looker]] going on his mission to investigate the {{OBP|Pokémon League|Unova}}. When asked if he should go as well, Lack-Two's superior states that there's no need for his skills, as Looker is good enough despite his clumsy nature.
Blake lost his parents as an infant and was found by the International Police at a crime scene along with the [[DNA Splicers]]. Despite being found to have high intellect and physical skill, Blake lacked emotions and a sense of telling right from wrong. To remedy this, Blake memorized various manuals that told him how to interact with other people and Pokémon while the International Police trained him in methods of investigation and law enforcement. Blake was also taught by the Chief Commissioner of the International Police, who at the time was the investigator tasked with raising him, that his duty was to pursue and arrest dangerous individuals even if it meant having to ignore and violate the rights of normal civilians. This pedagogy formed the closest thing Blake had to a moral code and way of living.


==={{chap|Black 2 & White 2}}===
==={{MangaArc|Black & White}}===
Lack-Two properly debuts two years later, where he is first seen breaking up with a teary [[Yancy]], as they both feel that their relationship is interfering with her career as an idol. Afterward, he travels to the [[Aspertia City]] [[Pokémon academy|Trainers' School]] with [[Leo]] to start their class. Upon arriving, [[Hugh]] gets angry at Lack-Two and exclaims that he needs to focus more on making himself stronger instead of flirting with girls. Annoyed by their disrupting the class, the new teacher, {{adv|Cheren}}, forces the three to sit outside in the {{wp|seiza}} position while the class is still in session. The three immediately encounter a new classmate named [[Whi-Two]]. While she informs the class about herself, Lack-Two takes the time to write down what she is saying in his notebook, much to Hugh's annoyance. The three get into another argument, leading Cheren to decide that it would be best for the entire class to battle each other.
Blake first appeared in a cameo in ''[[PS510|A Wretched Reunion]]'', where he saw {{adv|Looker}} going on a mission to investigate the {{un|Pokémon League}}. When he asked if he should go as well, Blake's superior said Looker was more than enough for the job, despite his clumsy nature.


Lack-Two and Whi-Two both manage to win, which earns them two Pokédexes from {{adv|Bianca}}. Although reluctant at first, Whi-Two is coaxed into taking her Pokédex after Lack-Two sweet-talks her into it. Later, Lack-Two reveals that he is searching for [[Team Plasma]] members and crosses out Yancy and his classmates because he has considered all of them as having no connection to the team. He is approached by [[Looker]], who had been searching for him. After defeating a {{p|Scolipede}} that attacked Looker, Lack-Two reveals that he is actually Looker's superior in the International Police.
==={{MangaArc|Black 2 & White 2}}===
Blake properly debuted in ''[[PS525|The Transfer Student]]'', where he broke up with [[Yancy]] before heading off to class at the [[Aspertia City]] [[Pokémon academy|Trainers' School]] with [[Leo]]. Their attempt to sneak into class was stopped by [[Hugh]], who angrily told Blake to focus more on improving himself as a {{pkmn|Trainer}} instead of flirting with girls. Their argument alerted the new teacher, {{adv|Cheren}}, who forced the three to sit outside as punishment. While they waited, Blake, Hugh, and Leo spotted the new transfer student, {{adv|Whitley}}, arriving at class. Hearing the conversation Blake and others were having about Whitley, Cheren decided to skip the lecture and instead had the students battle each other. Separated into two separate groups by gender, Blake and Whitley competed against their classmates and won, earning themselves a [[Pokédex]] from {{adv|Bianca}}. Later, Blake was seen in his room crossing off Yancy, {{adv|Yuki}}, {{adv|Maya}}, and {{adv|Yuko}} as potential [[Team Plasma]] members. He was approached by Looker, another member of the International Police who had been looking for him. After defeating a {{p|Scolipede}} that was sent to attack Looker, Blake revealed that he was Looker's superior on their mission.


The two then travel to Aspertia's alleyways where Lack-Two meets up with his gadget and health maintenance man, the Magician. Lack-Two has the Magician perform a scan of him so that he can created a special Poké Ball cover to help make using Poké Balls easier. After he makes Looker take a training test and sees him fail, Lack-Two tells Looker to get better at handling hard conditions. Soon after, a loud explosion rings outside. They head out to investigate, and find that the culprit is a {{p|Genesect}}. Lack-Two immediately leaps into attacking the Paleozoic Pokémon, but it shrugs off Dewott's attacks easily. Lack-Two reveals that when he started his investigation on Team Plasma, he found slightly-destroyed information on Genesect at the [[P2 Laboratory]]. After distracting Genesect into revealing its cannon, Lack-Two discovers that it's being controlled by someone close by. He uncovers the culprit, the scientist currently at large for his illegal crimes for conducting unauthorized crimes on Pokémon, [[Colress]].
[[File:Blake Defense Suit.png|thumb|left|200px|Blake's defense suit]]
In ''[[PS526|Mr. Perfect]]'', Blake and Looker traveled to Aspertia City's alleyways, where Blake met with his maintenance man, the {{adv|Magician}}. Blake had the Magician create a custom [[Poké Ball]] cover to make using them easier. After hearing a loud explosion outside, Blake and Looker found the culprit was a {{TP|Blake|Genesect}}. Blake battled with Genesect and eventually discovered it was under the control of [[Colress]], a scientist on the run for conducting unauthorized experiments on Pokémon. Praising Blake's analytical skills, Colress had Genesect fire directly at the boy with its {{m|Techno Blast}}. With his Defense Suit and Dewott's assistance, Blake managed to survive. Noticing that Colress used the [[Colress Machine]] to control Genesect, Blake deduced that Genesect is a wild Pokémon and thus was able to be caught.  


Colress commends Lack-Two for discovering him and has Genesect attack directly with {{m|Techno Blast}}. Lack-Two survives due to his armor and Dewott's assistance. He deduces that since Colress is using a machine to control it, Genesect must technically be a wild Pokémon. After having the Magician send him the custom Poké Balls, Lack-Two prepares to capture Genesect. In conjunction with Dewott's attacks, Lack-Two continuously throws Poké Balls in order to quickly weaken Genesect by forcing it to defend itself from two different opponents. Colress notices that one of the Poké Balls thrown was a Luxury Ball, which happens to work similarly to his goals on increasing a Pokémon's strength. Lack-Two replies that Colress is a failure at his goals, causing the doctor to get very angry. Colress switches one of Genesect's Drives to the Shock Drive, allowing Genesect's Techno Blast to become an {{type|Electric}} move. Genesect's attack causes a powerful explosion, but Lack-Two manages to successfully capture Genesect after the smoke clears. Defeated, Colress reveals that he is the new leader of Team Plasma and makes his escape. When people start coming over to investigate what happened, Lack-Two reverts to his false personality to woo more girls, earning him Looker's anger. Lack-Two reveals that he only does this to find a former female Team Plasma Grunt. He explains that the girl was tasked with protecting a chip containing data on a machine that can counteract Colress's machine. Afterward, Looker tells Lack-Two to start writing a report and to send Genesect to International Police Headquarters.
With the custom Poké Balls, Blake and Dewott attacked Genesect simultaneously, slowly whittling it down by forcing it to defend from two different attacks at once. When Colress discovered one of thrown Poké Balls was a [[Luxury Ball]], he assumed Blake to be a kindred spirit who agreed with his desire to artificially bring out a Pokémon's strength. Blake denied this and called the Colress Machine a failure, angering the scientist. Colress switched out Genesect's Neutral [[Drive]] for the Shock Drive, turning its Techno Blast into an {{type|Electric}} move. Dewott and Genesect clashed with each other, causing a large explosion, but when the smoke cleared, Genesect had been caught. Defeated, Colress revealed how Genesect works and that [[Ghetsis]] made him the new leader of Team Plasma before making his escape. Afterward, Blake revealed to Looker that his womanizing antics are merely a ploy to find a former female {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}} that was tasked with protecting a memory card containing data on a machine that can counteract the Colress Machine. With their mission over, Blake and Looker headed back to the Trainers' School to write a report to headquarters about the incident.


The next day at school, Lack-Two decides to increase his team after the battle he had with Genesect. He decides to use the Pokédex to find strong Pokémon add to his team. In addition, he uses it as an excuse to get closer to Whi-Two and drags her to the [[Pledge Grove]] under the guise of a trip to fill up the Pokédex with data. After arriving, Whi-Two reluctantly summons a Pokémon in order to get the Pokédex filled up, but ends up causing {{p|Keldeo}} to arrive. Keldeo immediately attacks the two, forcing Lack-Two to grab Whi-Two and dodge out of the way. They avoid taking damage, but both end up falling down a cliff below. Lack-Two saves the both of them by grabbing a branch in time, but Whi-Two's {{p|Foongus}} falls to the ground below. Whi-Two calls out to her Foongus, revealing it to be named Dake-chan, but soon passes out. Lack-Two manages to get himself and Whi-Two down to safe ground and uses Dake-chan's nickname as a way to get it to trust him enough to carry it back. Afterward, Lack-Two carries the unconscious Whi-Two back to school. He offers to take her to the nurse, but Whi-Two wakes up and runs to the nurse's office herself.
In ''[[PS529|Pokédex Lecture]]'', Blake decided to use the Pokédex as a way of getting closer to Whitley. He dragged her to the [[Pledge Grove]] under the guise of a trip to fill the Pokédex with data. When Blake got too close, Whitley's [[Foongy]] retaliated with a {{m|Sweet Scent}}, accidentally summoning a {{p|Keldeo}} in the process. Keldeo immediately attacked, causing Blake and Whitley to fall off a nearby cliff. After saving himself, Blake carried the unconscious Whitley back to school.  


Sometime later, the school takes a trip to [[Pokéstar Studios]]. Confident that Whi-Two is the former Team Plasma he is looking for, Lack-Two continues with his advances, but only repeatedly annoys her. Whi-Two takes place in a [[Brycen-Man Series|Brycen-Man]] movie, where she faces the titular villain while playing the role of the superheroine Foongus Girl. She easily defeats Brycen-Man's Pokémon, but a Mecha Tyranitar from another movie set bursts in and begins attacking. To Whi-Two's embarassment, Lack-Two shows up in the guise of Dewott Kid and saves the day. After they leave, Lack-Two continues frustrating Whi-Two with his constant advancements on the bus ride home.
In ''[[PS530|Movie Panic]]'', Cheren took his class to a school trip at [[Pokéstar Studios]]. There, Whitley acted in a [[Brycen-Man Series|Brycen-Man]] movie where she faced the titular villain while playing the role of the superheroine {{p|Foongus}} Girl. She easily defeated Brycen-Man's Pokémon, but a Mecha {{p|Tyranitar}} from another movie set appeared and began running wild. Blake, as the {{p|Dewott}} Kid, stepped in to save the day, much to Whitley's embarrassment. After leaving, Blake continued to frustrate Whitley with his advances on the bus ride home.


Later, Lack-Two and Looker investigate a sighting of Seven Sage member [[Giallo]] at {{rt|20|Unova}}. While there, Lack-Two takes Whi-Two with him and has Looker spy on them in order to see if she recognizes Giallo. While there, Lack-Two and Whi-Two are attacked by {{p|Tornadus}}, which quickly turns into its Therian Forme. Tornadus's new Forme proves to be too powerful to handle alone, forcing Lack-Two to send out his new team member, Keldemaru.
In ''[[PS532|Legendary Tornadus]]'', Blake took Whitley to {{rt|20|Unova}}, where [[Giallo]] of the [[Seven Sages]] had been spotted. Looker kept watch in secret to see if Whitley and Giallo would recognize each other and confirm their suspicions about her. Shortly after arriving, Blake and Whitley were attacked by {{DL|Forces of Nature (Adventures)|Tornadus}}, who immediately turned into its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Forces of Nature|Therian Forme}}. Using Dewott and his new team member, [[Kelden]], Blake battled against Tornadus, only to discover its true target was Giallo. Together, Dewott and Kelden managed to freeze Tornadus, forcing the Plasma Grunts controlling it to recall it and retreat. Giallo was arrested, but the plan failed as Foongy caused Whitley to fall asleep with its spores as well as Giallo not recognizing the girl. Afterward, Blake took Whitley to the [[Virbank Gym]], where they watched a live performance by [[Roxie]] and her band.
 
[[File:Blake Dewott Kid.png|thumb|220px|right|Blake as Dewott Kid]]
In ''[[PS534|Choir Tournament]]'', Blake took part in the [[Autumn Choir Tournament]] as a member of Team {{p|Jigglypuff}}. After facing off against a variety of other teams in the tournament, Team Jigglypuff emerged as the winner. Roxie, who Blake had invited to judge the competition, had [[Pop Roxie|her father]] take the winning team and their class to [[Castelia City]] to compete in the Unova Choir Tournament. As they traveled on Pop Roxie's boat, Blake contacted Looker over the [[Xtransceiver]] and informed him that their true goal was to arrest [[Bronius]] and [[Ryoku]], who had been spotted around the [[Castelia Sewers]].
 
In ''[[PS535|Angry Boy]]'', the class arrived at Castelia City, only for Roxie to encounter an injured member of the executive committee for the Unova Choir Tournament. When the man revealed that his {{p|Karrablast}} was stolen by Team Plasma, Blake, Whitley, Hugh, and Roxie headed to the sewers to find the villains. After finding the culprits, a group of Plasma Grunts, the group was swarmed by a large number of {{p|Muk}}, forcing them to scatter. While the others battled the Grunts, Blake arrested Bronius and Ryoku. Noticing a strange chill in the airr coming from the [[Relic Passage]], Blake told Looker to handle Bronius and Ryoku while he headed down the tunnel to investigate.
 
In ''[[PS537|Colress Machine]]'', Blake followed the cold air to its source at the [[Pokémon World Tournament]] construction site. After sending out his new team members, {{p|Kabutops|Kabutott}} and {{p|Gliscor|Glisott}}, Blake found [[Zinzolin]] at the [[Cold Storage]] defeated by {{DL|Forces of Nature (Adventures)|Thundurus}} and {{DL|Forces of Nature (Adventures)|Landorus}}. Colress revealed he was controlling the two Pokémon and used the [[Reveal Glass]] to turn them into their Therian Formes. Colress took the unconscious Zinzolin away and sent Tornadus out to battle, forcing Blake to leave Dewott, Kabutott, and Glisott behind to fight them while he and Kelden went ahead. Colress took control of Zinzolin's {{DL|Tao trio (Adventures)|Kyurem}}, but was interrupted by Ghetsis, who had arrived on the [[Plasma Frigate]]. Ghetsis had Colress load Kyurem onto a special room on the Frigate. Blake attempted to arrest Ghetsis, but was stopped by the [[Shadow Triad]], whose presence caused Kelden to go berserk. Ghetsis and Colress activated the Frigate's engines, allowing the boat to take to the skies.
 
In ''[[PS539|Frozen World]]'', Blake managed to sneak aboard the Plasma Frigate, which traveled to Castelia City and used a special Kyurem-powered cannon to freeze several buildings and civilians in an instant. Later, Blake found that Whitley was captured and locked in an empty cabin. After picking the lock and faking his own capture, Blake reunited with Whitley and asked where and when she was taken. Finding his behavior suspicious, Whitley realized that Blake's constant advancements were to uncover her connection to Team Plasma. Whitley accidentally revealed her allegiance to Team Plasma, but claimed she never participated in their crimes. Having confirmed his suspicions, Blake handcuffed Whitley and told her he was an International Police officer. After assuring that he only wanted to talk, Blake asked Whitley where the memory card was located. Whitley agreed to help on the condition they freed Kyurem from Colress's control first. After battling through several Grunts, Blake and Whitley arrived at Kyurem's chamber and destroyed it, only to find it empty. Colress appeared and revealed that they drained Kyurem of enough energy to freeze all of Unova. Colress then had Kyurem freeze Blake and Whitley solid before commanding some Grunts to toss them into the ocean.
 
In ''[[PS542|N Returns]]'', Blake awakened at the [[Abyssal Ruins]], where he and Whitley were taken to by Kelden after it used an [[Aspear Berry]] to break free of the ice. Due to the unique properties of the cave, Blake was able to hear Kelden's thoughts, allowing him to communicate with it. Kelden took Blake to the bodies of its master, {{adv|Swords of Justice|Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion}}, who had been frozen solid by Genesect's Techno Blast in their previous encounter with it. Reasoning that a {{type|Fire}} Techno Blast could melt the ice created by an {{type|Ice}} version of the same move, Blake sent out Genesect to free Kelden's masters, but was stopped by Whitley, who feared the faulty [[Burn Drive]] could explode and seriously harm Genesect. Confused, Blake revealed he cannot feel emotions such as pity or fear and stated he was using what he believed to be the most effective way to free Kelden's masters and that Genesect could simply be healed afterward. Techno Blast successfully frees Keldeo's masters, and as an act of gratitude, {{p|Cobalion}} uses its sword to remove the Burn Drive, preventing the explosion from harming Genesect. Afterward, Blake tried gaining access to the International Police surveillance satellite, only to discover that he had been fired from the International Police and his privileges were revoked.
 
Blake decided that if they were to face Team Plasma again, he and Whitley would need more team members. After catching a {{p|Shelmet}}, Blake traded it for Whitley's newly caught {{p|Karrablast}}, causing both to evolve into an {{p|Accelgor}} and an {{p|Escavalier}}. Afterward, the ruins started ejecting everyone out of it, forcing Blake and Whitley to ride on Kelden's back and head outside along with Kelden's masters. Kyurem's influence caused the [[DNA Splicers]] in Blake's bag to rapidly pull him, Whitley, and Kelden to the surface towards it. After they emerged, Blake flew towards Kyurem, but was knocked out by the DNA Splicers' power and fell back into the ocean, forcing Whitley and Kelden to dive back in to rescue him.
[[File:Blake Colress Genesect.png|thumb|250px|Blake chasing Colress]]
In ''[[PS544|Dream World]]'', Blake and Whitley were found on a beach by {{adv|Black}} and {{adv|White}}. Once they introduced themselves to each other, the four Unova Pokédex holders decided to team up and face Team Plasma. After tracking Kyurem's whereabouts to the [[Giant Chasm]], Blake and the others rode on Black's {{DL|Tao trio (Adventures)|Reshiram}}'s back to chase after Ghetsis. After arriving at their destination, the group encountered [[Iris]] as well as [[Gorm]], who had betrayed Team Plasma to join the side of good. Tired of waiting for the heroes, Colress revealed himself and told Kyurem to freeze the surrounding area. When Kyurem stopped listening to Colress, [[Rood]] appeared, revealing his allies used a machine to disrupt the Colress Machine's effect. With Team Plasma's influence on it severed, Kyurem began rampaging, first releasing the Dark Stone before absorbing Reshiram to become {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Kyurem|White Kyurem}}. Frustrated at his machine's loss, Colress threw it away and fled, stating he chose to quit Team Plasma. Blake told the others to stop Kyurem from destroying the frigate while he chased after Colress. In the skies, Blake confronted Colress, who revealed he had a {{Shiny|Red}} Genesect that was superior to Blake's. Blake had the Pokémon he left behind at the Pokémon World Tournament construction site returned to him by Looker. While Blake's Genesect struggled due to its injuries, Kelden appeared in its Resolute Form and struck Colress with its sword. The attack only shattered the Reveal Glass, reverting Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus back into their Incarnate Formes.
[[File:Aspertia Trainers School graduation Adventures.png|thumb|left|270px|Blake graduating from the Trainers' School]]
In ''[[PS547|The Final Battle: Crushed Ambition]]'', Blake realized Colress was using a second, improved Colress Machine to control his Genesect. Blake's team tracked down Colress's {{p|Beheeyem}} and destroyed the device it was carrying, causing the Red Genesect to kick Colress off of its back. Blake tried to save Colress, but the scientist ordered his Genesect to fire a Techno Blast, revealing that it was truly his Pokémon and the second Colress Machine was diversion. Blake's defense suit protected him, only for Colress to command a second shot. Blake used Escavalier to jam Genesect's cannon, causing it to backfire and explode, knocking both Pokémon out. Blake was then assisted by {{p|Victini}}, a Pokémon Black helped two years ago. After taking down Colress's last Pokémon, Kyurem appeared and froze the scientist solid, defeating him. He later regrouped with the others at [[N's Castle]], which had been set aflame due to the Plasma Frigate crashing into it. Blake, Whitley, Black, White, Hugh, Cheren, Bianca, [[Benga]], and [[Cedric Juniper]] combined the might of all three stages of the Unova [[first partner Pokémon]] and unleashed a triple {{m|Water Pledge|Water}}, {{m|Grass Pledge|Grass}}, and {{m|Fire Pledge}} combination attack, successfully dousing the flames. Later, Looker reported to Blake that Colress had been successfully captured, deliberately ignoring that Blake was no longer his superior. Blake then watched as Ghetsis was arrested and taken into police custody.
 
In ''[[PS548|Epilogue: Graduation Ceremony]]'', Blake was reinstated in the International Police due to his work in capturing the Seven Sages and Colress. He was ordered to continue living his life as a student until his next assignment came. During the Trainers' School graduation ceremony, Blake informed Whitley about his next mission and told everyone he'd be moving away from Unova. Sometime later, Blake, disguised as Colress, departed for a new mission in [[Alola]] with the Magician.
 
==={{MangaArc|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}===
In ''[[PASM28|Arrival at the Scientific Megalopolis]]'', Blake, disguised as Colress, handed [[Lusamine]] a large amount of [[Beast Ball]]s in preparation for catching another [[Ultra Beast]]. After asking why she needed such a large amount of Beast Balls when one was more than enough, Lusamine revealed her next target was the powerful Ultra Beast worshiped as the "Blinding One" by the people of the [[Ultra Megalopolis]]: {{adv|Necrozma}}.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
With the exception of Kelden, Blake gives his Pokémon [[nickname]]s by taking a part of the species name and attaching the suffix ''-ott'' to the end of it. While Dewott does not have a nickname, its species name still fits this naming pattern. In the Japanese version, Blake gives his Pokémon nicknames by taking a part of the species name and attaching the suffix ''-maru'' to the end of it. The Japanese name of the Dewott species, Futachimaru, also fits this naming pattern.
According to an insert in [[Pokémon Adventures volume 54|Volume 54]], all of Blake's Pokémon reference various weapons, but are otherwise never referred to as such in the manga.
===On hand===
===On hand===
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Lack-Two
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Dewott
|pkmn=Dewott
|gender=male
|gender=male
|type1=Water
|type1=Water
|img=Lack-Two Dewott.png
|img=Blake Dewott.png
|epnum=PS525
|epnum=PS525
|epname=The Transfer Student
|main=yes
|main=yes
|desc={{p|Dewott}} is Lack-Two's first Pokémon. Lack-Two first encountered Dewott at the International Police Headquarters, where it was one of the Pokémon offered to Lack-Two, who had no Pokémon at the time. It was first seen when Lack-Two was breaking up with Yancy and was later used to defeat Hugh's {{p|Trapinch}}, earning its Trainer a Pokédex. According to Lack-Two, Dewott takes the time to polish its [[Scalchop and seamitar|scalchop]]s after every battle.}}
|desc={{p|Dewott}} is Blake's first Pokémon. He first encountered him at the International Police Headquarters, where he was one of the Pokémon offered to Blake, who had no Pokémon at the time. He was first seen when Blake was breaking up with Yancy. He was later used to defeat Hugh's {{p|Trapinch}}, earning his {{pkmn|Trainer}} a Pokédex. According to Blake, Dewott takes the time to polish his [[Scalchop and seamitar|scalchop]]s after every battle. He is level 45, has a Serious nature, and his [[Characteristic]] is "highly persistent".
 
The insert of [[Pokémon Adventures volume 54|Volume 54]] identifies Dewott as the "Blade" of Blake's team.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Lack-Two
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Genesect
|type1=Bug
|type2=Steel
|img=Team Plasma Genesect Adventures.png
|epnum=PS526
|epname=Mr. Perfect
|main=yes
|desc=Blake fought {{p|Genesect}} at [[Aspertia City]], where it was controlled by [[Colress]]. It proved to be a powerful opponent, but it was eventually captured by Blake after wearing it down with Dewott. Afterward, it was sent to International Police headquarters, where it was put under study by the International Police Intensive Analysis Lab. At the [[Castelia Sewers]], Blake sent Genesect out in order to investigate the cold air emanating from the [[Relic Passage]]. It is level 59, has a Serious nature, and is housed in a [[Luxury Ball]].
 
The insert of [[Pokémon Adventures volume 54|Volume 54]] identifies Genesect as the "Cannon" of Blake's team.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Keldeo
|pkmn=Keldeo
|nick=Keldemaru
|nick=Kelden
|type1=Water
|type1=Water
|type2=Fighting
|type2=Fighting
|img=Lack-Two Keldemaru.png
|img=Blake Kelden.png
|img2=Blake Kelden Resolute.png
|epnum=PS515
|epnum=PS515
|epname=The Shadow Triad
|epname=The Shadow Triad
|desc={{p|Keldeo|Keldemaru}} (Japanese: '''ケルデマル''' ''Keldemaru'') is Lack-Two's second known Pokémon. Lack-Two first encountered it in the wild at the [[Pledge Grove]] after Whi-Two's {{p|Foongus|Dake-chan}} lured it with {{m|Sweet Scent}}. Later, it was revealed that Lack-Two managed to get it to join his team.
|main=Kelden
|desc={{p|Keldeo|Kelden}} (Japanese: '''ケルデマル''' ''Keldemaru'') is Blake's third known Pokémon. Blake first encountered it in the wild at the [[Pledge Grove]] after {{adv|Whitley}}'s {{p|Foongus}}, Foongy, lured it with {{m|Sweet Scent}}. In ''[[PS532|Legendary Tornadus]]'', it was revealed that Blake managed to get it to join his team. It is level 40 and has a Serious nature.


Keldemaru's only known move is {{m|Sacred Sword}}.}}
The insert of [[Pokémon Adventures volume 54|Volume 54]] identifies Kelden as the "Sword" of Blake's team.}}


===At International Police Headquarters===
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Lack-Two
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Genesect
|pkmn=Kabutops
|nick=Kabutott
|gender=male
|type1=Rock
|type2=Water
|img=Blake Kabutott.png
|epnum=PS537
|epname=Colress Machine
|desc={{p|Kabutops|Kabutott}} (Japanese: '''カブトマル''' ''Kabutomaru'') is Blake's fourth known Pokémon. He was first used to confront [[Colress]] at the [[Pokémon World Tournament]]. He is level 55 and has a Serious nature. The insert of [[Pokémon Adventures volume 54|Volume 54]] identifies Kabutott as the "Sickle" of Blake's team.
 
None of Kabutott's moves are known and his Ability is {{a|Battle Armor}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Gliscor
|nick=Glisott
|gender=male
|type1=Ground
|type2=Flying
|img=Blake Glisott.png
|epnum=PS537
|epname=Colress Machine
|desc={{p|Gliscor|Glisott}} (Japanese: '''ライオマル''' ''Liomaru'') is Blake's fifth known Pokémon. He was first used to confront [[Colress]] at the [[Pokémon World Tournament]]. He is level 55 and has a Serious nature. The insert of [[Pokémon Adventures volume 54|Volume 54]] identifies Glisott as the "Scissors" of Blake's team.
 
None of Glisott's moves are known and his Ability is {{a|Hyper Cutter}}. }}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Escavalier
|stage1=Karrablast
|nick=
|gender=
|type1=Bug
|type1=Bug
|type2=Steel
|type2=Steel
|img=Team Plasma Genesect Adventures.png
|img=Whitley Karrablast Adventures.png
|epnum=PS515
|img2=Blake Escavalier Adventures.png
|epname=The Shadow Triad
|epnum=PS543
|desc=Colress used this {{p|Genesect}} to attack Lack-Two and Looker at Aspertia City. It proved to be a powerful opponent with its strong Techno Blast attack, but was eventually captured by Lack-Two after wearing it down with his Dewott.
|epname=Abyssal Ruins
|desc={{p|Escavalier}} is Blake's sixth known Pokémon. It was caught by Whitley at the [[Abyssal Ruins]] in preparation for another confrontation with [[Team Plasma]]. It was immediately [[trade]]d for Blake's {{p|Shelmet}}, causing them to evolve. It is housed in a [[Quick Ball]]. The insert of [[Pokémon Adventures volume 54|Volume 54]] identifies Escavalier as the "Spear" of Blake's team.
 
None of Escavalier's moves are known.}}
 
===Traded away===
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Shelmet
|type1=Bug
|img=Blake Shelmet Adventures.png
|epnum=PS543
|epname=Abyssal Ruins
|desc=Blake caught {{p|Shelmet}} at the [[Abyssal Ruins]]. It was [[trade]]d to Whitley for her {{p|Karrablast}}  so that both could evolve.
 
As of the trade, none of Shelmet's moves were known.}}
 
===Temporary===
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Jigglypuff
|type1=Normal
|img=Choral Competition Adventures.png
|epnum=PS534
|epname=Choir Tournament
|desc=This {{p|Jigglypuff}} was partnered with Blake during the [[Autumn Choir Tournament]]. Together, they performed in Team Jigglypuff and faced off against other students. In the finals, Team Jigglypuff faced off against Team {{p|Sawsbuck}}, but eventually came out on top.
 
Jigglypuff's known moves are {{m|Sing}} and {{m|Hyper Voice}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Blake
|pkmn=Victini
|type1=Psychic
|type2=fire
|img=Blake Victini Adventures.png
|epnum=PS480
|epname=At Liberty on Liberty Garden
|desc={{p|Victini}} was originally sought after by [[Team Plasma]], but was saved by {{adv|Black}}. Two years later, it repaid the favor by helping Blake defeat [[Colress]].


Genesect's only known move is {{m|Techno Blast}}.}}
Victini's only known move is {{m|V-create}} and its Ability is {{a|Victory Star}}.}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Rather than simply being named after the games, Lack-Two and [[Whi-Two]]'s names are corruptions of how the titles Black 2 and White 2 are pronounced in Japanese.
* Rather than simply being named after the games, Blake and {{adv|Whitley}}'s Japanese names are corruptions of how the titles Black 2 and White 2 are pronounced in Japanese.
<!--* In VIZ's release of the Black and White series, Lack-two is erroneously localized as "Rachel."
** Their English names are similar to the names used for {{ga|Hilbert}} and {{ga|Hilda}} in pre-release material for {{game|Black and White|s}}.
**In the SDCC 2016 "The Art of Pokémon Adventures," Lack-Two is localized as Blake.-->
* In Japanese, Blake's title "Arrester" (逮捕る者) has the same pronunciation as {{adv|Crystal}}'s title "Catcher" (捕える者).
* Blake is 5'0" (152&nbsp;cm) tall and weighs 110&nbsp;lbs (50&nbsp;kg).
* Every one of Blake's {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that has a confirmed [[Nature]] has a Serious Nature.


==Names==
==Names==
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{black 2 color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{black 2 color}}"
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|ラクツ ''Lack-Two''
|ラクツ ''Lack-Two''
|Corruption of ブラック{{tt|2|ツー}} ''[[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2]]''
|Corruption of ブラック{{tt|2|ツー}} ''[[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2]]''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|Blake
|Similar to ''Black''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Norris
|Similar to ''Noir'', black
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German
|Schwarzy
|Similar to ''Schwarze'', black
|- style="background:#FFF"
|European Spanish
|Nedos
|From ''Negro 2 ([[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2]])''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|Korean
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|From 블랙2 ''[[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2]]''
|From 블랙2 ''[[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2]]''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}})
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|黑次 ''Hēicì''
|黑次 ''Hēicì''
|From 黑 ''hēi'' (black) and 次 ''cì'' (second)
|From 黑 ''hēi'' (black) and 次 ''cì'' (second)
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|Thai
|Thai
|ราคุซึ ''Lack-Two''
|ราคุซึ ''Lack-Two''
|Transliteration of his Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Lack-Two
|Transliteration of his Japanese name
|Transliteration of his Japanese name
|}{{-}}
===Blake's Pokémon===
{{main|Kelden#Names|Kelden → Names}}
''Kabutott''
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{rock color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{water color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|カブトマル ''Kabutomaru''
|From カブトプス ''Kabutops'' and {{tt|丸 ''maru''|a traditional suffix common in the names of boys and swords, especially during the age of the samurai}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|Kabutott
|From ''Kabutops'' and ''{{tt|-ott|common suffix among the nicknames of Blake's Pokémon that is derived from Dewott}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|化石盔丸 ''Huàshíkuīwán''
|From {{tt|化石盔 ''Huàshíkuī''|Kabuto}} and the Japanese 丸 ''maru''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Kabutomaru
|Transliteration of Japanese name
|}{{-}}
''Glisott''
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{ground color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{flying color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|ライオマル ''Liomaru''
|From {{tt|グライオン ''Glion''|Gliscor}} and {{tt|丸 ''maru''|a traditional suffix common in the names of boys and swords, especially during the age of the samurai}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|Glisott
|From ''Gliscor'' and ''{{tt|-ott|common suffix among the nicknames of Blake's Pokémon that is derived from Dewott}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|蠍王丸 / 蝎王丸 ''Xiēwángwán''
|From {{tt|天蠍王 / 天蝎王 ''Tiānxiēwáng''|Gliscor}} and the Japanese 丸 ''maru''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Raiomaru
|Transliteration of Japanese name
|}{{-}}
|}{{-}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/lacktwo/lacktwo.html Pokémon Adventures website on Lack-Two] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/lacktwo/lacktwo.html Pokémon Adventures website on Blake] (Japanese)
 
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{{Pokémon Adventures main character series|black 2}}
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[[Category:Pokémon Adventures characters]]
[[Category:Pokémon Adventures characters]]
[[Category:Trainers with Mythical Pokémon]]
[[Category:Characters with alter egos]]


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[[de:Schwarzy (Pocket Monsters SPECIAL)]]
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Blake
ラクツ Lack-Two
Blake Adventures.png
Age 12 (as of the eleventh chapter)
Gender Male
Birthday May 4
Eye color Reddish-brown
Hair color Brown
Hometown Unknown
Region Unova
Trainer class Trainer
Game counterpart Nate
Member of International Police
Rank Inspector

Blake (Japanese: ラクツ Lack-Two) is a main character in the manga series Pokémon Adventures. He is a high-ranking member of the International Police. His rank is Inspector (Japanese: 警視 Superintendent) and his codename is Black No. 2 (Japanese: 黒の2号 Black 2).

Character

Despite his young age, Blake is a member of the International Police with an S rank in the organization. He is tasked with searching for any remaining members of the villainous group, Team Plasma. Having memorized the contents of various communications manuals on how to speak with people and Pokémon, Blake is able to put up a persona that he believes fits his investigative goals; when undercover and looking for the suspected Team Plasma Grunt Whitley, he acted like a womanizer by constantly flirting with the girls around him. Typically when on the job, he takes on a more serious and professional persona, and tends to speak openly and bluntly, which White and Black considered annoying. For his skills, he is given the title of "Arrester" (逮捕る者 Arrester); his superior also calls him Mr. Perfect due to his ability to charm information out of others.

Like Looker, Blake also uses the International Police Arms, but is more successful in using them. The jumpsuit he wears underneath his regular clothing doubles as a set of armor that can protect him from attacks.

History

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Prior to Black & White arc

Blake lost his parents as an infant and was found by the International Police at a crime scene along with the DNA Splicers. Despite being found to have high intellect and physical skill, Blake lacked emotions and a sense of telling right from wrong. To remedy this, Blake memorized various manuals that told him how to interact with other people and Pokémon while the International Police trained him in methods of investigation and law enforcement. Blake was also taught by the Chief Commissioner of the International Police, who at the time was the investigator tasked with raising him, that his duty was to pursue and arrest dangerous individuals even if it meant having to ignore and violate the rights of normal civilians. This pedagogy formed the closest thing Blake had to a moral code and way of living.

Black & White arc

Blake first appeared in a cameo in A Wretched Reunion, where he saw Looker going on a mission to investigate the Pokémon League. When he asked if he should go as well, Blake's superior said Looker was more than enough for the job, despite his clumsy nature.

Black 2 & White 2 arc

Blake properly debuted in The Transfer Student, where he broke up with Yancy before heading off to class at the Aspertia City Trainers' School with Leo. Their attempt to sneak into class was stopped by Hugh, who angrily told Blake to focus more on improving himself as a Trainer instead of flirting with girls. Their argument alerted the new teacher, Cheren, who forced the three to sit outside as punishment. While they waited, Blake, Hugh, and Leo spotted the new transfer student, Whitley, arriving at class. Hearing the conversation Blake and others were having about Whitley, Cheren decided to skip the lecture and instead had the students battle each other. Separated into two separate groups by gender, Blake and Whitley competed against their classmates and won, earning themselves a Pokédex from Bianca. Later, Blake was seen in his room crossing off Yancy, Yuki, Maya, and Yuko as potential Team Plasma members. He was approached by Looker, another member of the International Police who had been looking for him. After defeating a Scolipede that was sent to attack Looker, Blake revealed that he was Looker's superior on their mission.

Blake's defense suit

In Mr. Perfect, Blake and Looker traveled to Aspertia City's alleyways, where Blake met with his maintenance man, the Magician. Blake had the Magician create a custom Poké Ball cover to make using them easier. After hearing a loud explosion outside, Blake and Looker found the culprit was a Genesect. Blake battled with Genesect and eventually discovered it was under the control of Colress, a scientist on the run for conducting unauthorized experiments on Pokémon. Praising Blake's analytical skills, Colress had Genesect fire directly at the boy with its Techno Blast. With his Defense Suit and Dewott's assistance, Blake managed to survive. Noticing that Colress used the Colress Machine to control Genesect, Blake deduced that Genesect is a wild Pokémon and thus was able to be caught.

With the custom Poké Balls, Blake and Dewott attacked Genesect simultaneously, slowly whittling it down by forcing it to defend from two different attacks at once. When Colress discovered one of thrown Poké Balls was a Luxury Ball, he assumed Blake to be a kindred spirit who agreed with his desire to artificially bring out a Pokémon's strength. Blake denied this and called the Colress Machine a failure, angering the scientist. Colress switched out Genesect's Neutral Drive for the Shock Drive, turning its Techno Blast into an Electric-type move. Dewott and Genesect clashed with each other, causing a large explosion, but when the smoke cleared, Genesect had been caught. Defeated, Colress revealed how Genesect works and that Ghetsis made him the new leader of Team Plasma before making his escape. Afterward, Blake revealed to Looker that his womanizing antics are merely a ploy to find a former female Team Plasma Grunt that was tasked with protecting a memory card containing data on a machine that can counteract the Colress Machine. With their mission over, Blake and Looker headed back to the Trainers' School to write a report to headquarters about the incident.

In Pokédex Lecture, Blake decided to use the Pokédex as a way of getting closer to Whitley. He dragged her to the Pledge Grove under the guise of a trip to fill the Pokédex with data. When Blake got too close, Whitley's Foongy retaliated with a Sweet Scent, accidentally summoning a Keldeo in the process. Keldeo immediately attacked, causing Blake and Whitley to fall off a nearby cliff. After saving himself, Blake carried the unconscious Whitley back to school.

In Movie Panic, Cheren took his class to a school trip at Pokéstar Studios. There, Whitley acted in a Brycen-Man movie where she faced the titular villain while playing the role of the superheroine Foongus Girl. She easily defeated Brycen-Man's Pokémon, but a Mecha Tyranitar from another movie set appeared and began running wild. Blake, as the Dewott Kid, stepped in to save the day, much to Whitley's embarrassment. After leaving, Blake continued to frustrate Whitley with his advances on the bus ride home.

In Legendary Tornadus, Blake took Whitley to Route 20, where Giallo of the Seven Sages had been spotted. Looker kept watch in secret to see if Whitley and Giallo would recognize each other and confirm their suspicions about her. Shortly after arriving, Blake and Whitley were attacked by Tornadus, who immediately turned into its Therian Forme. Using Dewott and his new team member, Kelden, Blake battled against Tornadus, only to discover its true target was Giallo. Together, Dewott and Kelden managed to freeze Tornadus, forcing the Plasma Grunts controlling it to recall it and retreat. Giallo was arrested, but the plan failed as Foongy caused Whitley to fall asleep with its spores as well as Giallo not recognizing the girl. Afterward, Blake took Whitley to the Virbank Gym, where they watched a live performance by Roxie and her band.

Blake as Dewott Kid

In Choir Tournament, Blake took part in the Autumn Choir Tournament as a member of Team Jigglypuff. After facing off against a variety of other teams in the tournament, Team Jigglypuff emerged as the winner. Roxie, who Blake had invited to judge the competition, had her father take the winning team and their class to Castelia City to compete in the Unova Choir Tournament. As they traveled on Pop Roxie's boat, Blake contacted Looker over the Xtransceiver and informed him that their true goal was to arrest Bronius and Ryoku, who had been spotted around the Castelia Sewers.

In Angry Boy, the class arrived at Castelia City, only for Roxie to encounter an injured member of the executive committee for the Unova Choir Tournament. When the man revealed that his Karrablast was stolen by Team Plasma, Blake, Whitley, Hugh, and Roxie headed to the sewers to find the villains. After finding the culprits, a group of Plasma Grunts, the group was swarmed by a large number of Muk, forcing them to scatter. While the others battled the Grunts, Blake arrested Bronius and Ryoku. Noticing a strange chill in the airr coming from the Relic Passage, Blake told Looker to handle Bronius and Ryoku while he headed down the tunnel to investigate.

In Colress Machine, Blake followed the cold air to its source at the Pokémon World Tournament construction site. After sending out his new team members, Kabutott and Glisott, Blake found Zinzolin at the Cold Storage defeated by Thundurus and Landorus. Colress revealed he was controlling the two Pokémon and used the Reveal Glass to turn them into their Therian Formes. Colress took the unconscious Zinzolin away and sent Tornadus out to battle, forcing Blake to leave Dewott, Kabutott, and Glisott behind to fight them while he and Kelden went ahead. Colress took control of Zinzolin's Kyurem, but was interrupted by Ghetsis, who had arrived on the Plasma Frigate. Ghetsis had Colress load Kyurem onto a special room on the Frigate. Blake attempted to arrest Ghetsis, but was stopped by the Shadow Triad, whose presence caused Kelden to go berserk. Ghetsis and Colress activated the Frigate's engines, allowing the boat to take to the skies.

In Frozen World, Blake managed to sneak aboard the Plasma Frigate, which traveled to Castelia City and used a special Kyurem-powered cannon to freeze several buildings and civilians in an instant. Later, Blake found that Whitley was captured and locked in an empty cabin. After picking the lock and faking his own capture, Blake reunited with Whitley and asked where and when she was taken. Finding his behavior suspicious, Whitley realized that Blake's constant advancements were to uncover her connection to Team Plasma. Whitley accidentally revealed her allegiance to Team Plasma, but claimed she never participated in their crimes. Having confirmed his suspicions, Blake handcuffed Whitley and told her he was an International Police officer. After assuring that he only wanted to talk, Blake asked Whitley where the memory card was located. Whitley agreed to help on the condition they freed Kyurem from Colress's control first. After battling through several Grunts, Blake and Whitley arrived at Kyurem's chamber and destroyed it, only to find it empty. Colress appeared and revealed that they drained Kyurem of enough energy to freeze all of Unova. Colress then had Kyurem freeze Blake and Whitley solid before commanding some Grunts to toss them into the ocean.

In N Returns, Blake awakened at the Abyssal Ruins, where he and Whitley were taken to by Kelden after it used an Aspear Berry to break free of the ice. Due to the unique properties of the cave, Blake was able to hear Kelden's thoughts, allowing him to communicate with it. Kelden took Blake to the bodies of its master, Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, who had been frozen solid by Genesect's Techno Blast in their previous encounter with it. Reasoning that a Fire-type Techno Blast could melt the ice created by an Ice-type version of the same move, Blake sent out Genesect to free Kelden's masters, but was stopped by Whitley, who feared the faulty Burn Drive could explode and seriously harm Genesect. Confused, Blake revealed he cannot feel emotions such as pity or fear and stated he was using what he believed to be the most effective way to free Kelden's masters and that Genesect could simply be healed afterward. Techno Blast successfully frees Keldeo's masters, and as an act of gratitude, Cobalion uses its sword to remove the Burn Drive, preventing the explosion from harming Genesect. Afterward, Blake tried gaining access to the International Police surveillance satellite, only to discover that he had been fired from the International Police and his privileges were revoked.

Blake decided that if they were to face Team Plasma again, he and Whitley would need more team members. After catching a Shelmet, Blake traded it for Whitley's newly caught Karrablast, causing both to evolve into an Accelgor and an Escavalier. Afterward, the ruins started ejecting everyone out of it, forcing Blake and Whitley to ride on Kelden's back and head outside along with Kelden's masters. Kyurem's influence caused the DNA Splicers in Blake's bag to rapidly pull him, Whitley, and Kelden to the surface towards it. After they emerged, Blake flew towards Kyurem, but was knocked out by the DNA Splicers' power and fell back into the ocean, forcing Whitley and Kelden to dive back in to rescue him.

Blake chasing Colress

In Dream World, Blake and Whitley were found on a beach by Black and White. Once they introduced themselves to each other, the four Unova Pokédex holders decided to team up and face Team Plasma. After tracking Kyurem's whereabouts to the Giant Chasm, Blake and the others rode on Black's Reshiram's back to chase after Ghetsis. After arriving at their destination, the group encountered Iris as well as Gorm, who had betrayed Team Plasma to join the side of good. Tired of waiting for the heroes, Colress revealed himself and told Kyurem to freeze the surrounding area. When Kyurem stopped listening to Colress, Rood appeared, revealing his allies used a machine to disrupt the Colress Machine's effect. With Team Plasma's influence on it severed, Kyurem began rampaging, first releasing the Dark Stone before absorbing Reshiram to become White Kyurem. Frustrated at his machine's loss, Colress threw it away and fled, stating he chose to quit Team Plasma. Blake told the others to stop Kyurem from destroying the frigate while he chased after Colress. In the skies, Blake confronted Colress, who revealed he had a Red Genesect that was superior to Blake's. Blake had the Pokémon he left behind at the Pokémon World Tournament construction site returned to him by Looker. While Blake's Genesect struggled due to its injuries, Kelden appeared in its Resolute Form and struck Colress with its sword. The attack only shattered the Reveal Glass, reverting Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus back into their Incarnate Formes.

Blake graduating from the Trainers' School

In The Final Battle: Crushed Ambition, Blake realized Colress was using a second, improved Colress Machine to control his Genesect. Blake's team tracked down Colress's Beheeyem and destroyed the device it was carrying, causing the Red Genesect to kick Colress off of its back. Blake tried to save Colress, but the scientist ordered his Genesect to fire a Techno Blast, revealing that it was truly his Pokémon and the second Colress Machine was diversion. Blake's defense suit protected him, only for Colress to command a second shot. Blake used Escavalier to jam Genesect's cannon, causing it to backfire and explode, knocking both Pokémon out. Blake was then assisted by Victini, a Pokémon Black helped two years ago. After taking down Colress's last Pokémon, Kyurem appeared and froze the scientist solid, defeating him. He later regrouped with the others at N's Castle, which had been set aflame due to the Plasma Frigate crashing into it. Blake, Whitley, Black, White, Hugh, Cheren, Bianca, Benga, and Cedric Juniper combined the might of all three stages of the Unova first partner Pokémon and unleashed a triple Water, Grass, and Fire Pledge combination attack, successfully dousing the flames. Later, Looker reported to Blake that Colress had been successfully captured, deliberately ignoring that Blake was no longer his superior. Blake then watched as Ghetsis was arrested and taken into police custody.

In Epilogue: Graduation Ceremony, Blake was reinstated in the International Police due to his work in capturing the Seven Sages and Colress. He was ordered to continue living his life as a student until his next assignment came. During the Trainers' School graduation ceremony, Blake informed Whitley about his next mission and told everyone he'd be moving away from Unova. Sometime later, Blake, disguised as Colress, departed for a new mission in Alola with the Magician.

Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc

In Arrival at the Scientific Megalopolis, Blake, disguised as Colress, handed Lusamine a large amount of Beast Balls in preparation for catching another Ultra Beast. After asking why she needed such a large amount of Beast Balls when one was more than enough, Lusamine revealed her next target was the powerful Ultra Beast worshiped as the "Blinding One" by the people of the Ultra Megalopolis: Necrozma.

Pokémon

With the exception of Kelden, Blake gives his Pokémon nicknames by taking a part of the species name and attaching the suffix -ott to the end of it. While Dewott does not have a nickname, its species name still fits this naming pattern. In the Japanese version, Blake gives his Pokémon nicknames by taking a part of the species name and attaching the suffix -maru to the end of it. The Japanese name of the Dewott species, Futachimaru, also fits this naming pattern.

According to an insert in Volume 54, all of Blake's Pokémon reference various weapons, but are otherwise never referred to as such in the manga.

On hand

Blake's Dewott
Dewott
Main article: Blake's Dewott

Dewott is Blake's first Pokémon. He first encountered him at the International Police Headquarters, where he was one of the Pokémon offered to Blake, who had no Pokémon at the time. He was first seen when Blake was breaking up with Yancy. He was later used to defeat Hugh's Trapinch, earning his Trainer a Pokédex. According to Blake, Dewott takes the time to polish his scalchops after every battle. He is level 45, has a Serious nature, and his Characteristic is "highly persistent".

The insert of Volume 54 identifies Dewott as the "Blade" of Blake's team.

Debut The Transfer Student
Blake's Genesect
Genesect
Main article: Blake's Genesect

Blake fought Genesect at Aspertia City, where it was controlled by Colress. It proved to be a powerful opponent, but it was eventually captured by Blake after wearing it down with Dewott. Afterward, it was sent to International Police headquarters, where it was put under study by the International Police Intensive Analysis Lab. At the Castelia Sewers, Blake sent Genesect out in order to investigate the cold air emanating from the Relic Passage. It is level 59, has a Serious nature, and is housed in a Luxury Ball.

The insert of Volume 54 identifies Genesect as the "Cannon" of Blake's team.

Debut Mr. Perfect
Kelden

Kelden
Kelden
Main article: Kelden

Kelden (Japanese: ケルデマル Keldemaru) is Blake's third known Pokémon. Blake first encountered it in the wild at the Pledge Grove after Whitley's Foongus, Foongy, lured it with Sweet Scent. In Legendary Tornadus, it was revealed that Blake managed to get it to join his team. It is level 40 and has a Serious nature.

The insert of Volume 54 identifies Kelden as the "Sword" of Blake's team.

Debut The Shadow Triad
Kabutott
Kabutott
Kabutott (Japanese: カブトマル Kabutomaru) is Blake's fourth known Pokémon. He was first used to confront Colress at the Pokémon World Tournament. He is level 55 and has a Serious nature. The insert of Volume 54 identifies Kabutott as the "Sickle" of Blake's team.

None of Kabutott's moves are known and his Ability is Battle Armor.

Debut Colress Machine
Glisott
Glisott
Glisott (Japanese: ライオマル Liomaru) is Blake's fifth known Pokémon. He was first used to confront Colress at the Pokémon World Tournament. He is level 55 and has a Serious nature. The insert of Volume 54 identifies Glisott as the "Scissors" of Blake's team.

None of Glisott's moves are known and his Ability is Hyper Cutter.

Debut Colress Machine
Whitley Karrablast Adventures.png

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Karrablast → Escavalier
Escavalier is Blake's sixth known Pokémon. It was caught by Whitley at the Abyssal Ruins in preparation for another confrontation with Team Plasma. It was immediately traded for Blake's Shelmet, causing them to evolve. It is housed in a Quick Ball. The insert of Volume 54 identifies Escavalier as the "Spear" of Blake's team.

None of Escavalier's moves are known.

Debut Abyssal Ruins

Traded away

Blake's Shelmet
Shelmet
Blake caught Shelmet at the Abyssal Ruins. It was traded to Whitley for her Karrablast so that both could evolve.

As of the trade, none of Shelmet's moves were known.

Debut Abyssal Ruins

Temporary

Blake's Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff
This Jigglypuff was partnered with Blake during the Autumn Choir Tournament. Together, they performed in Team Jigglypuff and faced off against other students. In the finals, Team Jigglypuff faced off against Team Sawsbuck, but eventually came out on top.

Jigglypuff's known moves are Sing and Hyper Voice.

Debut Choir Tournament
Blake's Victini
Victini
Victini was originally sought after by Team Plasma, but was saved by Black. Two years later, it repaid the favor by helping Blake defeat Colress.

Victini's only known move is V-create and its Ability is Victory Star.

Debut At Liberty on Liberty Garden

Trivia

  • Rather than simply being named after the games, Blake and Whitley's Japanese names are corruptions of how the titles Black 2 and White 2 are pronounced in Japanese.
  • In Japanese, Blake's title "Arrester" (逮捕る者) has the same pronunciation as Crystal's title "Catcher" (捕える者).
  • Blake is 5'0" (152 cm) tall and weighs 110 lbs (50 kg).
  • Every one of Blake's Pokémon that has a confirmed Nature has a Serious Nature.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ラクツ Lack-Two Corruption of ブラック Black 2
English Blake Similar to Black
French Norris Similar to Noir, black
German Schwarzy Similar to Schwarze, black
European Spanish Nedos From Negro 2 (Black 2)
Korean 랙츠 Lack-Two From 블랙2 Black 2
Chinese (Mandarin) 黑次 Hēicì From 黑 hēi (black) and 次 (second)
Thai ราคุซึ Lack-Two Transliteration of his Japanese name
Vietnamese Lack-Two Transliteration of his Japanese name


Blake's Pokémon

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Kabutott

Language Name Origin
Japanese カブトマル Kabutomaru From カブトプス Kabutops and maru
English Kabutott From Kabutops and -ott
Chinese (Mandarin) 化石盔丸 Huàshíkuīwán From 化石盔 Huàshíkuī and the Japanese 丸 maru
Vietnamese Kabutomaru Transliteration of Japanese name


Glisott

Language Name Origin
Japanese ライオマル Liomaru From グライオン Glion and maru
English Glisott From Gliscor and -ott
Chinese (Mandarin) 蠍王丸 / 蝎王丸 Xiēwángwán From 天蠍王 / 天蝎王 Tiānxiēwáng and the Japanese 丸 maru
Vietnamese Raiomaru Transliteration of Japanese name


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