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The Link Beamer is an item used in [[Pokemon Trozei!]]. It was developed by [[Professor P]] at [[SOL]] and is used for transporting [[Poké Balls]]. This is how it works: It scans a pile of Poké Balls and then has two functions, the first one being a scanner. It detects which [[Pokémon]] are in the Poké Balls. Its other function is the ability to beam the Poké Balls somewhere. The problem is, the Pokémon inside must be emitting a strong enough signal. One Pokémon alone does not have enough power, so you need more than one. You need four of the same kind, this strengthens the signal they emit, letting them lock onto the signal. The transferred Pokémon are then sent to the SOL Satellite where they are then relayed to the SOL Base far ffrom the scene. As a result, they receive the Pokémon.
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The '''Trozei Beamer''', known in the European version as '''Link Beamer''', is an item used in [[Pokémon Trozei!]] It was developed by [[Professor P]] at [[Secret Operation League|SOL]] and is used for transporting [[Poké Ball]]s. It is used by [[Lucy Fleetfoot]] to transport the Poké Balls from the [[Phobos Battalion]] secret bases to the [[SOL Base]].
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==Function==
The Trozei Beamer has two functions.
*It scans the stolen [[Poké Ball|Poké Balls]] and detects which [[Pokémon]] are inside without opening the Poké Balls.
*It transfers the scanned Poké Balls to the [[SOL Base]] through the [[SOL Satellite]].
 
In the second function, the Pokémon inside the Poké Ball must be emitting a strong enough signal in order for the transfer to be successful. One single Pokémon does not emit enough signal, so the [[Player character|user]] needs four or more of the same kind, which strengthens the signal these Pokémon emit, letting the Trozei Beamer lock onto the signal. The transferred Pokémon are then sent to the SOL Satellite where they are then relayed to the SOL Base far from the scene. As a result, the base receives the Pokémon and they are therefore rescued. The Pokémon are transferred without opening the Poké Balls, leaving them behind. This is done so that members of the Phobos Battalion don't realize that they are missing.
 
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The Trozei Beamer, known in the European version as Link Beamer, is an item used in Pokémon Trozei! It was developed by Professor P at SOL and is used for transporting Poké Balls. It is used by Lucy Fleetfoot to transport the Poké Balls from the Phobos Battalion secret bases to the SOL Base.

Function

The Trozei Beamer has two functions.

In the second function, the Pokémon inside the Poké Ball must be emitting a strong enough signal in order for the transfer to be successful. One single Pokémon does not emit enough signal, so the user needs four or more of the same kind, which strengthens the signal these Pokémon emit, letting the Trozei Beamer lock onto the signal. The transferred Pokémon are then sent to the SOL Satellite where they are then relayed to the SOL Base far from the scene. As a result, the base receives the Pokémon and they are therefore rescued. The Pokémon are transferred without opening the Poké Balls, leaving them behind. This is done so that members of the Phobos Battalion don't realize that they are missing.


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