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* Oddly enough, among the [[Team Rocket grunts|grunts]] and [[Team Rocket scientists]] in Silph Co. is {{tc|Juggler}} Dalton, who attacks the player like any grunt, exclaiming that kids shouldn't be here. He battles the player with a {{p|Kadabra}} and a {{p|Mr. Mime}}. After the battle, he says that it's a long way to his boss, indirectly referring to Giovanni, which hints that Dalton is associated with [[Team Rocket]] (though is clearly not a grunt). He is also the only Team Rocket member not belonging to [[Team Rocket]] or [[Scientist]] Trainer classes.
* Oddly enough, among the [[Team Rocket grunts|grunts]] and [[Team Rocket scientists]] in Silph Co. is {{tc|Juggler}} Dalton, who attacks the player like any grunt, exclaiming that kids shouldn't be here. He battles the player with a {{p|Kadabra}} and a {{p|Mr. Mime}}. After the battle, he says that it's a long way to his boss, indirectly referring to Giovanni, which hints that Dalton is associated with [[Team Rocket]] (though is clearly not a grunt). He is also the only Team Rocket member not belonging to [[Team Rocket]] or [[Scientist]] Trainer classes.
*When the player encounters Scientist Taylor, before battle he says that he was shipped off to the "Tiksi branch" of the company, which after being defeated he says is "in Russian no-man's-land." This is another reference of the real world in Pokémon games, and shows that Silph probably has more branches than just the one in Saffron City.
*When the player encounters Scientist Taylor, before battle he says that he was shipped off to the "Tiksi branch" of the company, which after being defeated he says is "in Russian no-man's-land." This is another reference of the real world in Pokémon games, and shows that Silph probably has more branches than just the one in Saffron City.
*On the eleventh floor there is an accessible PC. It is possibly there to allow players with a full party to deposit a Pokémon so that they can receive the Lapras from the person on the seventh floor without having to go all the way to the Pokémon Center.  
*On the eleventh floor there is an accessible PC. It is possibly there to allow players with a full party to deposit a Pokémon so that they can receive the Lapras from the person on the seventh floor without having to go all the way to the Pokémon Center. However, it's only accessable after defeating Giovanni.
* Though a logo for the company was not introduced in-game until Generation IV, several possible logos have been seen in previous games. One appeared on the side of the Silph Co. building in Super Smash Bros (see above). Another appeared on the original Pokégear artwork as a stylised 'S', however this did not make any appearance in-game nor is it truly confirmed to be the company's logo.
* Though a logo for the company was not introduced in-game until Generation IV, several possible logos have been seen in previous games. One appeared on the side of the Silph Co. building in Super Smash Bros (see above). Another appeared on the original Pokégear artwork as a stylised 'S', however this did not make any appearance in-game nor is it truly confirmed to be the company's logo.