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|image=Pewter Museum of Science HGSS.png | |image=Pewter Museum of Science HGSS.png | ||
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|type=building | |type=building | ||
|location_name=Pewter Museum of Science | |location_name=Pewter Museum of Science | ||
|japanese_name= | |japanese_name=ニビ{{tt|科学博物館|かがくはくぶつかん}} | ||
|translated_name=Nibi Museum of Science | |translated_name=Nibi Museum of Science | ||
|location=[[Pewter City]] | |location=[[Pewter City]] | ||
|region=Kanto | |region=Kanto | ||
||generation={{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|III}}, {{Gen|IV}} | ||generation={{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|III}}, {{Gen|IV}} | ||
|map= | |map=Kanto Pewter City Map.png | ||
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The '''Pewter Museum of Science''' (Japanese: ''' | The '''Pewter Museum of Science''' (Japanese: '''ニビ{{tt|科学博物館|かがくはくぶつかん}}''' ''Nibi Museum of Science'') is located in the north side of [[Pewter City]], [[Kanto]], and is one of the city's main attractions. The Pewter Museum of Science hosts a wide range of attractions and exhibits, largely based around space and [[Fossil]] exploration. The museum holds a huge collection of artifacts, including rocks from the moon, space shuttles, and Fossils of ancient Pokémon. The admission is {{PDollar}}50 for a child's ticket. | ||
==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
===Floors=== | ===Floors=== | ||
There are two floors to explore in the Pewter Museum of Science. The first floor holds the front desk, and a | There are two floors to explore in the Pewter Museum of Science. The first floor holds the front desk, and a Fossil exhibit containing the Fossils of {{p|Aerodactyl}} and {{p|Kabutops}}. [[MissingNo.]] may use these sprites, depending on its [[List of Pokémon by index number (Generation I)|index number]]. The second floor hosts a space exhibit, featuring a Space Shuttle and {{evostone|Moon Stone}} that fell onto [[Mt. Moon]]. The player is able to explore the museum at any time, after paying the {{PDollar}}50 admission fee. | ||
Once the ability to use {{m|Cut}} out of battle is gained, the player can sneak into the back of the museum and acquire the [[Old Amber]] from a scientist there, allowing the player to revive an {{p|Aerodactyl}} later in the game. In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, there is also a [[ | Once the ability to use {{m|Cut}} out of battle is gained, the player can sneak into the back of the museum and acquire the [[Old Amber]] from a scientist there, allowing the player to revive an {{p|Aerodactyl}} later in the game. In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, there is also a [[Move Tutor]] who will teach {{m|Seismic Toss}}. | ||
In [[Generation II]], the museum is closed due to renovations. | In [[Generation II]], the museum is closed due to renovations. | ||
In [[Generation IV]] the museum is open for business, but the major exhibitions are elsewhere so entry is free. There is only one floor in this generation. There is a scientist in the museum who will revive a player's | In [[Generation IV]] the museum is open for business, but the major exhibitions are elsewhere so entry is free. There is only one floor in this generation. There is a scientist in the museum who will revive a player's Fossils, much like the scientist at [[Cinnabar Island]]'s [[Pokémon Lab]] in [[Generation]] {{gen|I}} and {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. This is due to the fact that Fossils can be found under rocks using {{m|Rock Smash}}, unlike in [[Generation II]] where players were required to transfer Fossil Pokémon from the [[Generation I]] games using the [[Time Capsule]]. [[Steven Stone]], former Champion of the [[Hoenn]] region, will also appear here, inspecting a meteorite exhibit. | ||
===Exhibits=== | ===Exhibits=== | ||
[[File:141 f.png|thumb|left|Kabutops Fossil]] | [[File:141 f.png|thumb|left|Kabutops Fossil]] | ||
[[File:142 f.png|thumb|right|Aerodactyl Fossil]] | [[File:142 f.png|thumb|right|Aerodactyl Fossil]] | ||
The Pewter Museum of Science hosts a wide array of different exhibits and attractions. The first floor contains | The Pewter Museum of Science hosts a wide array of different exhibits and attractions. The first floor contains Fossil exhibits, including [[Fossil]]s of {{p|Aerodactyl}} and {{p|Kabutops}}, the rare, prehistoric Pokémon. The second floor has a space exhibit featuring a model of a {{wp|Space Shuttle}}, and a rock, most likely a {{evostone|Moon Stone}}, that fell onto [[Mt. Moon]] in the form of a meteorite. | ||
In the Generation I games and their Generation III remakes, an old man on the second floor of the museum states | In the Generation I games and their Generation III remakes, an old man on the second floor of the museum states: "''July 20, 1969! Humankind first set foot on the moon that day. I bought a color TV just so I could watch that news.''" July 20, 1969 was indeed the date that humans first landed on Earth's Moon in the [[Pokémon world in relation to the real world|real world]]. | ||
===Enigma Stone | ===Enigma Stone event=== | ||
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, if the event item, [[Enigma Stone]], is taken to the Pewter Museum of Science, traveling Pokémon Champion Steven Stone will have a researcher from the museum examine the stone. The researcher then discovers that it is really the [[Soul Dew]], an item said to be the crystallized souls of Latias and Latios. After this brief encounter, depending on the game version, one of the twin dragons will appear outside of the Museum, giving the player an opportunity to capture it. If the player does not engage in a battle with the Latios or Latias, it will remain there until the player has done so. | In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, if the event item, [[Enigma Stone]], is taken to the Pewter Museum of Science, traveling Pokémon Champion Steven Stone will have a researcher from the museum examine the stone. The researcher then discovers that it is really the [[Soul Dew]], an item said to be the crystallized souls of Latias and Latios. After this brief encounter, depending on the game version, one of the twin dragons will appear outside of the Museum, giving the player an opportunity to capture it. If the player does not engage in a battle with the Latios or Latias, it will remain there until the player has done so. | ||
===Items=== | |||
{{Itlisth|building}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Old Amber|Received from a scientist inside the back room of the museum (requires {{m|Cut}})|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Soul Dew|Received from a scientist inside the museum after showing him the [[Enigma Stone]]|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | |||
{{Itlistfoot|building}} | |||
===Pokémon=== | |||
====Generation IV==== | |||
{{Catch/header|building|4}} | |||
{{Catch/div|building|Gift Pokémon}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|138|Omanyte|yes|yes|Helix|20|all=Fossil|type1=Rock|type2=Water}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|140|Kabuto|yes|yes|Dome|20|all=Fossil|type1=Rock|type2=Water}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|142|Aerodactyl|yes|yes|Amber|20|all=Fossil|type1=Rock|type2=Flying}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|345|Lileep|yes|yes|Root|20|all=Fossil|type1=Rock|type2=Grass}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|347|Anorith|yes|yes|Claw|20|all=Fossil|type1=Rock|type2=Bug}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|408|Cranidos|yes|yes|Skull|20|all=Fossil|type1=Rock}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|410|Shieldon|yes|yes|Armor|20|all=Fossil|type1=Rock|type2=Steel}} | |||
{{Catch/footer|building}} | |||
==Layout== | |||
===Inside design=== | ===Inside design=== | ||
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|genIII= | |genIII=Pewter Museum of Science interior FRLG.png | ||
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|genIII= | |genIII=Pewter Museum of Science FRLG.png | ||
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|sizeIV=135px}} | |sizeIV=135px}} | ||
==In | ==In the anime== | ||
===In the | [[File:Pewter Museum of Science PO.png|230px|thumb|Pewter Museum of Science in Pokémon Origins]] | ||
In the | ===In the main series=== | ||
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, [[Seymour]] is a researcher from the museum; however, this isn't mentioned in the [[dub]]. | |||
===In the | ===In Pokémon Origins=== | ||
In the | {{OBP|Red|Origins}} was seen visiting the Pewter Museum of Science in the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO01|File 1: Red]]'', where he overheard two girls talking about the local [[Gym Leader]], [[Brock]]. | ||
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==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Pewter Museum of Science Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Pewter Museum of Science in the Pokémon Adventures manga]] | |||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | |||
In ''[[PS023|Make Way For Magmar!]]'', the museum was burned down by two wild {{p|Magmar}}. While traveling with {{adv|Giovanni}}, {{adv|Red}} came across the burning museum, and used his {{p|Sandshrew}}'s {{m|Sand Attack}} to freeze them in place. Giovanni later killed the Magmar with his {{p|Cloyster}} when they regained consciousness. | |||
The museum was later rebuilt, and during the invasion of the armies of the [[Elite Four]] in the {{chap|Yellow}}, [[Brock]] had one of his {{TP|Brock|Geodude}} protect a {{p|Kabuto}} kept there. After the ordeal, Brock took Kabuto under his ownership and later evolved it into a {{p|Kabutops}}. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In the Generation I games, the plaque accompanying the space shuttle model reads "{{wp|Space Shuttle Columbia}}"; however, in the Generation III remakes the plaque simply reads "Space Shuttle". This is probably due to the fact that on February 1, 2003, the real Space Shuttle Columbia {{wp|Space Shuttle Columbia disaster|disintegrated upon re-entry}} during its 28th mission, killing all seven crew members. The reference to Space Shuttle Columbia was kept in the Japanese version of the Generation III games. | * In the Generation I games, the plaque accompanying the space shuttle model reads "{{wp|Space Shuttle Columbia}}"; however, in the Generation III remakes the plaque simply reads "Space Shuttle". This is probably due to the fact that on February 1, 2003, the real Space Shuttle Columbia {{wp|Space Shuttle Columbia disaster|disintegrated upon re-entry}} during its 28th mission, killing all seven crew members. The reference to Space Shuttle Columbia was kept in the Japanese version of the Generation III games. | ||
* The {{p|Kabutops}} and {{p|Aerodactyl}} | * The {{p|Kabutops}} and {{p|Aerodactyl}} Fossil sprites are in the same pose as their species sprite in {{game|Red and Green|s}} and {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. This, however, is not true for {{game|Yellow}}, or {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. Yellow used the Fossil sprites from Red and Blue which did not match the species' poses in Yellow, while LeafGreen and FireRed Fossil sprites had the same poses as the species did in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. | ||
==In other languages== | |||
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|zh_cmn=尼比科學博物館 ''{{tt|Níbǐ Kēxué Bówùguǎn|Níbǐ Science Museum}}'' | |||
|fi=Tiedemuseo | |||
|fr=Musée des Sciences d'Argenta | |||
|de=Marmorias Museum der Wissenschaft | |||
|it=Museo della Scienza di Plumbeopoli | |||
|ko=회색시티 과학 박물관 ''{{tt|Hoesaek City Gwahak Bakmulgwan|Pewter City Science Museum}}'' | |||
|es=Museo de la Ciencia de Ciudad Plateada | |||
|vi=Viện bảo tàng Khoa học Nibi | |||
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{{Museum}} | {{Museum}} | ||
{{Kanto}} | {{Kanto}}<br/> | ||
{{Project Locations notice}} | {{Project Locations notice}} | ||
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[[fr:Musée des Sciences d'Argenta]] | [[fr:Musée des Sciences d'Argenta]] | ||
[[it:Museo della Scienza di Plumbeopoli]] | |||
[[ja:ニビかがくはくぶつかん]] | [[ja:ニビかがくはくぶつかん]] | ||
[[zh:尼比市科學博物館]] |
Revision as of 03:51, 29 August 2016
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Location: | Pewter City | |||
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Region: | Kanto | |||
Generations: | I, III, IV | |||
Location of Pewter Museum of Science in Kanto. | ||||
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The Pewter Museum of Science (Japanese: ニビ科学博物館 Nibi Museum of Science) is located in the north side of Pewter City, Kanto, and is one of the city's main attractions. The Pewter Museum of Science hosts a wide range of attractions and exhibits, largely based around space and Fossil exploration. The museum holds a huge collection of artifacts, including rocks from the moon, space shuttles, and Fossils of ancient Pokémon. The admission is $50 for a child's ticket.
In the games
Floors
There are two floors to explore in the Pewter Museum of Science. The first floor holds the front desk, and a Fossil exhibit containing the Fossils of Aerodactyl and Kabutops. MissingNo. may use these sprites, depending on its index number. The second floor hosts a space exhibit, featuring a Space Shuttle and Moon Stone that fell onto Mt. Moon. The player is able to explore the museum at any time, after paying the $50 admission fee.
Once the ability to use Cut out of battle is gained, the player can sneak into the back of the museum and acquire the Old Amber from a scientist there, allowing the player to revive an Aerodactyl later in the game. In FireRed and LeafGreen, there is also a Move Tutor who will teach Seismic Toss.
In Generation II, the museum is closed due to renovations.
In Generation IV the museum is open for business, but the major exhibitions are elsewhere so entry is free. There is only one floor in this generation. There is a scientist in the museum who will revive a player's Fossils, much like the scientist at Cinnabar Island's Pokémon Lab in Generation I and FireRed and LeafGreen. This is due to the fact that Fossils can be found under rocks using Rock Smash, unlike in Generation II where players were required to transfer Fossil Pokémon from the Generation I games using the Time Capsule. Steven Stone, former Champion of the Hoenn region, will also appear here, inspecting a meteorite exhibit.
Exhibits
The Pewter Museum of Science hosts a wide array of different exhibits and attractions. The first floor contains Fossil exhibits, including Fossils of Aerodactyl and Kabutops, the rare, prehistoric Pokémon. The second floor has a space exhibit featuring a model of a Space Shuttle, and a rock, most likely a Moon Stone, that fell onto Mt. Moon in the form of a meteorite.
In the Generation I games and their Generation III remakes, an old man on the second floor of the museum states: "July 20, 1969! Humankind first set foot on the moon that day. I bought a color TV just so I could watch that news." July 20, 1969 was indeed the date that humans first landed on Earth's Moon in the real world.
Enigma Stone event
In HeartGold and SoulSilver, if the event item, Enigma Stone, is taken to the Pewter Museum of Science, traveling Pokémon Champion Steven Stone will have a researcher from the museum examine the stone. The researcher then discovers that it is really the Soul Dew, an item said to be the crystallized souls of Latias and Latios. After this brief encounter, depending on the game version, one of the twin dragons will appear outside of the Museum, giving the player an opportunity to capture it. If the player does not engage in a battle with the Latios or Latias, it will remain there until the player has done so.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Old Amber | Received from a scientist inside the back room of the museum (requires Cut) | R B Y FR LG | |
Soul Dew | Received from a scientist inside the museum after showing him the Enigma Stone | HG SS | |
Pokémon
Generation IV
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Layout
Inside design
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Outside design
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In the anime
In the main series
In the anime, Seymour is a researcher from the museum; however, this isn't mentioned in the dub.
In Pokémon Origins
Red was seen visiting the Pewter Museum of Science in the Pokémon Origins episode File 1: Red, where he overheard two girls talking about the local Gym Leader, Brock.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Make Way For Magmar!, the museum was burned down by two wild Magmar. While traveling with Giovanni, Red came across the burning museum, and used his Sandshrew's Sand Attack to freeze them in place. Giovanni later killed the Magmar with his Cloyster when they regained consciousness.
The museum was later rebuilt, and during the invasion of the armies of the Elite Four in the Yellow arc, Brock had one of his Geodude protect a Kabuto kept there. After the ordeal, Brock took Kabuto under his ownership and later evolved it into a Kabutops.
Trivia
- In the Generation I games, the plaque accompanying the space shuttle model reads "Space Shuttle Columbia"; however, in the Generation III remakes the plaque simply reads "Space Shuttle". This is probably due to the fact that on February 1, 2003, the real Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry during its 28th mission, killing all seven crew members. The reference to Space Shuttle Columbia was kept in the Japanese version of the Generation III games.
- The Kabutops and Aerodactyl Fossil sprites are in the same pose as their species sprite in Pokémon Red and Green and Pokémon Red and Blue. This, however, is not true for Pokémon Yellow, or Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. Yellow used the Fossil sprites from Red and Blue which did not match the species' poses in Yellow, while LeafGreen and FireRed Fossil sprites had the same poses as the species did in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald.
In other languages
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