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Sorry to contradict your article but I think the number refers to the destination. 2 goes between islands one, two and three. 3 goes between islands four and five. 5 goes between islands six and seven. 6 goes between the 3 maps or groups of the Sevaii islands and 7 goes from Vermillion to any island and vise versa. I think the others go to the other islands like Birth island. Also a sailor in the seven island pokemon centre says that there are at least ten ships.  [[User:Psycho Mick|Psycho Mick]] 16:28, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
Sorry to contradict your article but I think the number refers to the destination. 2 goes between islands one, two and three. 3 goes between islands four and five. 5 goes between islands six and seven. 6 goes between the 3 maps or groups of the Sevaii islands and 7 goes from Vermillion to any island and vise versa. I think the others go to the other islands like Birth island. Also a sailor in the seven island pokemon centre says that there are at least ten ships.  [[User:Psycho Mick|Psycho Mick]] 16:28, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
== Seagallop ferries VS. Seagallop ferry ==
What's the deal with this move proposal? Also, we need to talk about the Hi-Speed element too.
When the player is about to travel on a Seagallop ferry, the sailor says the following:
{{sign|FRLGspeech|header}}
{{sign|FRLGspeech|All right!}}
{{sign|FRLGspeech|All aboard SEAGALLOP HI-SPEED {{tt|{FD02}|I assume that this is the placeholder for the number.}}!}}
{{sign|FRLGspeech|footer}}
Seagallop Hi-Speed 7 seems to be the one that travels between Vermilion City and the seven Sevii Islands as well as between the seven Sevii Islands (and vice-versa), while Seagallop Hi-Speed 10 and 12 travel to Navel Rock and Birth Island (respectively?) and back instead. [[User:SatoMew2|<b><span style="color:blue">Sato</span></b>]][[User talk:SatoMew2|<b><span style="color:pink">Mew</span></b>]] 23:25, 25 October 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 23:25, 25 October 2012

Sorry to contradict your article but I think the number refers to the destination. 2 goes between islands one, two and three. 3 goes between islands four and five. 5 goes between islands six and seven. 6 goes between the 3 maps or groups of the Sevaii islands and 7 goes from Vermillion to any island and vise versa. I think the others go to the other islands like Birth island. Also a sailor in the seven island pokemon centre says that there are at least ten ships. Psycho Mick 16:28, 18 April 2009 (UTC)

Seagallop ferries VS. Seagallop ferry

What's the deal with this move proposal? Also, we need to talk about the Hi-Speed element too.

When the player is about to travel on a Seagallop ferry, the sailor says the following:

All right!
All aboard SEAGALLOP HI-SPEED {FD02}!

Seagallop Hi-Speed 7 seems to be the one that travels between Vermilion City and the seven Sevii Islands as well as between the seven Sevii Islands (and vice-versa), while Seagallop Hi-Speed 10 and 12 travel to Navel Rock and Birth Island (respectively?) and back instead. SatoMew 23:25, 25 October 2012 (UTC)