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'''Professor Krane''' (Japanese: '''クレイン博士''' ''Dr. Krane'') is the resident {{pkmn|Professor}} of [[Orre]] in {{Pokémon XD}}. He lives at the [[Pokémon HQ Lab]] in the northwestern portion of the region.
'''Professor Krane''' (Japanese: '''クレイン博士''' ''Dr. Krane'') is the resident {{pkmn|Professor}} of [[Orre]] in {{Pokémon XD}}. He lives at the [[Pokémon HQ Lab]] in the northwestern portion of the region.


After the Shadow Pokémon incident in [[Pokémon Colosseum]], Krane and [[Michael]]'s father began developing a way to purify [[Shadow Pokémon]] at a much quicker pace than [[Wes]] had to use. The fruit of this research was the [[Purify Chamber]], which has nine Sets and is the only way to purify [[Shadow Lugia]].
After the [[Shadow Pokémon]] incident in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] five years earlier, Krane and [[Michael]]'s father began developing a way to purify [[Shadow Pokémon]] at a much quicker pace than [[Wes]] had to use, which was done by using the Relic Stone in Agate Village. The fruit of this research was the [[Purify Chamber]], which has nine sets and is the only way to purify [[Shadow Lugia]].


[[Cipher]] kidnaps him due to his research on purification. {{tc|Cipher Admin}} [[Lovrina]] unsuccessfully attempts to persuade him to assist them in fine-tuning [[Shadow Lugia|XD001]]. Michael eventually arrives on the scene to save him.
[[Cipher]] kidnaps him due to his research on purification. {{tc|Cipher Admin}} [[Lovrina]] unsuccessfully attempts to persuade him to assist them in fine-tuning [[Shadow Lugia|XD001]]. Michael eventually arrives on the scene to save him.


Later in the game, Krane gives Michael a [[Master Ball]]. He claims to have been given it because of his research, but that Michael can make better use of it, mirroring [[Professor Elm]]'s statements when giving the player a Master Ball. Elm's statement that Master Balls are only given to Pokémon Professors confirms Krane is an actual "Pokémon Professor", rather than someone who merely holds the title of "professor" and exists in the Pokémon world.
Later in the game, Krane gives Michael a [[Master Ball]]. He claims to have been given it because of his research, but that Michael can make better use of it, mirroring [[Professor Elm]]'s statements when giving the player a Master Ball.


It is unknown if Professor Krane gives out [[starter Pokémon]] like the other Pokémon Professors who appear in the games. What is certain, however, is that Michael did not receive his {{p|Eevee}} from Krane; instead, he got it from his father shortly before his death.
It is unknown if Professor Krane gives out [[starter Pokémon]] like the other Pokémon Professors who appear in the games. What is certain, however, is that Michael did not receive his {{p|Eevee}} from Krane; instead, he got it from his father shortly before his death.


==Trivia==
==In other languages==
* Professor Krane is the only professor which name is not a tree.
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Revision as of 20:27, 31 March 2016

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Professor Krane
クレイン博士 Dr. Krane
Krane.png
Art from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Orre
Trainer class Pokémon Professor
Generation III
Games Pokémon XD

Professor Krane (Japanese: クレイン博士 Dr. Krane) is the resident Professor of Orre in Pokémon XD. He lives at the Pokémon HQ Lab in the northwestern portion of the region.

After the Shadow Pokémon incident in Pokémon Colosseum five years earlier, Krane and Michael's father began developing a way to purify Shadow Pokémon at a much quicker pace than Wes had to use, which was done by using the Relic Stone in Agate Village. The fruit of this research was the Purify Chamber, which has nine sets and is the only way to purify Shadow Lugia.

Cipher kidnaps him due to his research on purification. Cipher Admin Lovrina unsuccessfully attempts to persuade him to assist them in fine-tuning XD001. Michael eventually arrives on the scene to save him.

Later in the game, Krane gives Michael a Master Ball. He claims to have been given it because of his research, but that Michael can make better use of it, mirroring Professor Elm's statements when giving the player a Master Ball.

It is unknown if Professor Krane gives out starter Pokémon like the other Pokémon Professors who appear in the games. What is certain, however, is that Michael did not receive his Eevee from Krane; instead, he got it from his father shortly before his death.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Prof. Syrus
Germany Flag.png German Prof. Klein
Italy Flag.png Italian Prof. Germano
Spain Flag.png Spanish Prof. Cío


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