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When a Z.Z. Flyer crashes into the ocean floor by [[Lapras Beach]], the {{player}} is sent to retrieve it to keep it from polluting the ocean. Once retrieved, it is entrusted to [[Nema]] so that she can research it. Later, she uses the parts to help repair the [[Wireless Tower]], and rebuilds it into her own "Nema Flyer".
When a Z.Z. Flyer crashes into the ocean floor by [[Lapras Beach]], the {{player}} is sent to retrieve it to keep it from polluting the ocean. Once retrieved, it is entrusted to [[Nema]] so that she can research it. Later, she uses the parts to help repair the [[Wireless Tower]], and rebuilds it into her own "Nema Flyer".
==In the games==
The Pokémon Pinchers use these and even have competitions to show off the best flyers. They seem to be very quick, as fast as a Staraptor but slower than Latios. The Pinchers also use them to make a quick get away from the player after they lose. They are one person pods that levitate and have a sort of handle that the Pinchers use to hold the Z.Z. Flyer. They seem to support one person only and it is unknown if it could become a two person craft or if GameFreak will use them in the fourth Ranger game remodeled or used as a different form of transport. Z.Z. Flyers can be stored together in large quantities easily, as shown in Pokemon Ranger:Guardian Signs in the storage area that released the Staraptor's into the game.
The Z.Z. Flyers are also very versatile in that the Pinchers can go upside down, sideways, or even backwards in the Z.Z. Flyers. They are sturdy, but they can still break if they fall from extreme heights, as shown from the flyer that Nema fixes. The flyers seem to be very complex, considering that it took Nema more than 5 minutes to fix it. The Z.Z. Flyers are very fast, as they enabled the Pinchers to tire out Latios, which they may have caught if it hadn't been for the player in Pokémon Ranger:Guardian Signs. Users of the Z.Z. Flyers include Pinchers, Steelhead Pinchers, Purple Eyes, Red Eyes, Blue Eyes, and the Societea, who includes Kasa, Hocus, Arley, and Dr. Edward. Z.Z. Flyers are also waterproof as the Pinchers use them in underwater chase sections. Z.Z. Flyers are also a recent development as they are not in the past missions that are accessed through Celebi. Dr. Edward's Z.Z. Flyer has an extremely powerful control gauntlet attached to it that he used to awaken Zapdos. Z.Z. Flyers are very high tech machines.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Z.Z. Flyers are shown in [[SS022]] and [[SS023]]. Like in the games, they are the Pinchers's primary means of transportation, using them to pursue {{p|Latios}} and to escape from {{ra|Ben}} at [[Rasp Cavern]]. The Pokémon Pinchers use these and even have competitions to show off the best flyers. They seem to be very quick, as fast as a Staraptor but slower than Latios. The Pinchers also use them to make a quick get away from the player after they lose. They are one person pods that levitate and have a sort of handle that the Pinchers use to hold the Z.Z. Flyer. They seem to support one person only and it is unknown if it could become a two person craft or if GameFreak will use them in the fourth Ranger game remodeled or used as a different form of transport. Z.Z. Flyers can be stored together in large quantities easily, as shown in Pokemon Ranger:Guardian Signs in the storage area that released the Staraptor's into the game.
Z.Z. Flyers are shown in [[SS022]] and [[SS023]]. Like in the games, they are the Pinchers's primary means of transportation, using them to pursue {{p|Latios}} and to escape from {{ra|Ben}} at [[Rasp Cavern]].
The Z.Z. Flyers are also very versatile in that the Pinchers can go upside down, sideways, or even backwards in the Z.Z. Flyers. They are sturdy, but they can still break if they fall from extreme heights, as shown from the flyer that Nema fixes. The flyers seem to be very complex, considering that it took Nema more than 5 minutes to fix it. The Z.Z. Flyers are very fast, as they enabled the Pinchers to tire out Latios, which they may have caught if it hadn't been for the player in Pokémon Ranger:Guardian Signs. Users of the Z.Z. Flyers include Pinchers, Steelhead Pinchers, Purple Eyes, Red Eyes, Blue Eyes, and the Societea, who includes Kasa, Hocus, Arley, and Dr. Edward. Z.Z. Flyers are also waterproof as the Pinchers use them in underwater chase sections. Z.Z. Flyers are also a recent development as they are not in the past missions that are accessed through Celebi. Dr. Edward's Z.Z. Flyer has an extremely powerful control gauntlet attached to it that he used to awaken Zapdos. Z.Z. Flyers are very high tech machines.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:07, 16 January 2011

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Pinchers on Z.Z. Flyers in the anime

Z.Z. Flyers are flying machines used by the Pokémon Pinchers in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs. They are the primary means of travel used by the Pinchers. Z.Z. Flyers are apparently waterproof as well, having been seen in use underwater. The leaders of the Pokémon Pinchers have differently colored Z.Z. Flyers rather than the usual metallic gray, with Red Eyes owning a red one and Blue Eyes owning a blue one.

Z.Z. Flyers are commonly referred to by in-game characters as UFOs.

When a Z.Z. Flyer crashes into the ocean floor by Lapras Beach, the player is sent to retrieve it to keep it from polluting the ocean. Once retrieved, it is entrusted to Nema so that she can research it. Later, she uses the parts to help repair the Wireless Tower, and rebuilds it into her own "Nema Flyer".


In the games

The Pokémon Pinchers use these and even have competitions to show off the best flyers. They seem to be very quick, as fast as a Staraptor but slower than Latios. The Pinchers also use them to make a quick get away from the player after they lose. They are one person pods that levitate and have a sort of handle that the Pinchers use to hold the Z.Z. Flyer. They seem to support one person only and it is unknown if it could become a two person craft or if GameFreak will use them in the fourth Ranger game remodeled or used as a different form of transport. Z.Z. Flyers can be stored together in large quantities easily, as shown in Pokemon Ranger:Guardian Signs in the storage area that released the Staraptor's into the game. The Z.Z. Flyers are also very versatile in that the Pinchers can go upside down, sideways, or even backwards in the Z.Z. Flyers. They are sturdy, but they can still break if they fall from extreme heights, as shown from the flyer that Nema fixes. The flyers seem to be very complex, considering that it took Nema more than 5 minutes to fix it. The Z.Z. Flyers are very fast, as they enabled the Pinchers to tire out Latios, which they may have caught if it hadn't been for the player in Pokémon Ranger:Guardian Signs. Users of the Z.Z. Flyers include Pinchers, Steelhead Pinchers, Purple Eyes, Red Eyes, Blue Eyes, and the Societea, who includes Kasa, Hocus, Arley, and Dr. Edward. Z.Z. Flyers are also waterproof as the Pinchers use them in underwater chase sections. Z.Z. Flyers are also a recent development as they are not in the past missions that are accessed through Celebi. Dr. Edward's Z.Z. Flyer has an extremely powerful control gauntlet attached to it that he used to awaken Zapdos. Z.Z. Flyers are very high tech machines.

In the anime

Z.Z. Flyers are shown in SS022 and SS023. Like in the games, they are the Pinchers's primary means of transportation, using them to pursue Latios and to escape from Ben at Rasp Cavern.

Trivia

  • According to two teams of Pinchers that specialize in flying Z.Z. Flyers, the Z.Z. Brothers and the Z.Z. Sisters, there is a contest for flying them which they both did very well in.


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Boss: Societea
Administrators: Red EyesBlue EyesPurple Eyes
Locations: Wireless TowerSubmarineSky Fortress
Objects: Golden ArmorControl GauntletsZ.Z. Flyer
Other: Steelhead


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