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'''Dr. Yung''' (Japanese: '''ドクター・ユング''' ''Dr. Yung'') is a scientist from the special ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]''.
'''Dr. Yung''' (Japanese: '''ドクター・ユング''' ''Dr. Yung'') is an antagonist from the special ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]''.
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==History==
==History==
[[File:Mirage Master.png|thumb|left|220px|Yung as the Mirage Master]]
[[File:Dr Yung.png|thumb|left|220px|Yung pretending to be kindly]]
Dr. Yung invites {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}, as well as {{an|Professor Oak}}, to visit him at his castle so he can demonstrate his Mirage System to them. He later challenges Ash and {{an|Misty}} to battle with him using a {{pkmn2|Mirage}} {{p|Aggron}} his system had generated. Misty eagerly accepts his challenge and uses her {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, but she is easily defeated when Aggron demonstrates one of the Mirage System's features - the ability to use any [[move|attack]], in this case {{m|Bullet Seed}}. Ash challenges him next with {{AP|Pikachu}}, but before the battle can begin, the '''Mirage Master''' (Japanese: '''ミスター・ミラージュ''' ''Mr. Mirage'') captures both Dr. Yung and Professor Oak by commandeering the system.
Dr. Yung invites {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}, as well as {{an|Professor Oak}}, to visit him at his castle so he can demonstrate his Mirage System to them. He later challenges Ash and {{an|Misty}} to battle with him using a {{pkmn2|Mirage}} {{p|Aggron}} his system had generated. Misty eagerly accepts his challenge and uses her {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, but she is easily defeated when Aggron demonstrates one of the Mirage System's features - the ability to use any [[move|attack]], in this case {{m|Bullet Seed}}. Ash challenges him next with {{AP|Pikachu}}, but before the battle can begin, the '''Mirage Master''' (Japanese: '''ミスター・ミラージュ''' ''Mr. Mirage'') captures both Dr. Yung and Professor Oak by commandeering the system.


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Oak initially resists the threats and refuses to give the password. As a backup plan, Mirage Master uses some of his Mirage Pokémon to capture Pikachu after ambushing it. He then straps it to a table and uses a special machine to scan its memories for data, causing it great pain. This finally breaks Oak's resolve, and he surrenders the password, "{{game|Red and Green|s|REDGREEN}}." Using a combination of his new access to Oak's laboratory database and his ability to hack the servers of [[Pokémon Center]]s worldwide, Mirage Master begins forming his perfect Pokémon.
Oak initially resists the threats and refuses to give the password. As a backup plan, Mirage Master uses some of his Mirage Pokémon to capture Pikachu after ambushing it. He then straps it to a table and uses a special machine to scan its memories for data, causing it great pain. This finally breaks Oak's resolve, and he surrenders the password, "{{game|Red and Green|s|REDGREEN}}." Using a combination of his new access to Oak's laboratory database and his ability to hack the servers of [[Pokémon Center]]s worldwide, Mirage Master begins forming his perfect Pokémon.


[[File:Evil Yung.png|thumb|220px|Yung unmasked]]
[[File:Mirage Master.png|thumb|220px|Yung with his mask on]]
When Ash, and later Misty and {{an|May}}, arrive to confront him, Mirage Master completes the experiment, creating a Mirage {{p|Mewtwo}}. He demonstrates its power by immediately destroying all of the other Mirage Pokémon. He then attempts to kill Oak, who defends himself with a {{p|Dragonite}}. Oak urges the group to escape, becoming resigned to the fact that they cannot save Yung, but Mirage Master has another trick up his sleeve - he deploys missiles to create a much larger field for the Mirage Pokémon to move around in, allowing him to unleash his Mirage Mewtwo on the world. To aid in this endeavor, he also summons a Mirage {{p|Entei}}, Mirage {{p|Articuno}} and Mirage {{p|Zapdos}}.
When Ash, and later Misty and {{an|May}}, arrive to confront him, Mirage Master completes the experiment, creating a Mirage {{p|Mewtwo}}. He demonstrates its power by immediately destroying all of the other Mirage Pokémon. He then attempts to kill Oak, who defends himself with a {{p|Dragonite}}. Oak urges the group to escape, becoming resigned to the fact that they cannot save Yung, but Mirage Master has another trick up his sleeve - he deploys missiles to create a much larger field for the Mirage Pokémon to move around in, allowing him to unleash his Mirage Mewtwo on the world. To aid in this endeavor, he also summons a Mirage {{p|Entei}}, Mirage {{p|Articuno}} and Mirage {{p|Zapdos}}.


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Dr. Yung first appears to be a polite and intelligent scientist. He invented the [[Mirage Pokémon]] system, a project he spent many years on, as {{an|Professor Oak}} acknowledges. He is shown to have a combination of great intellect and battling skill, but still has a sort of mysterious air about himself. However, it is later shown that Yung is corrupt and a sociopath. He is generally incapable of feeling genuine emotion and is shown to be megalomaniacal, power-hungry, delusional, embittered, cruel, heartless, and cynical.
Dr. Yung first appears to be a polite and intelligent scientist. He invented the [[Mirage Pokémon]] system, a project he spent many years on, as {{an|Professor Oak}} acknowledges. He is shown to have a combination of great intellect and battling skill, but still has a sort of mysterious air about himself. However, it is later shown that Yung is corrupt and a sociopath. He is generally incapable of feeling genuine emotion and is shown to be megalomaniacal, power-hungry, delusional, embittered, cruel, heartless, and cynical.


In his true persona, he is depicted as strongly evil. He has little concern for life, whether natural or artificial, and is repeatedly shown to think nothing of casually attempting to kill both [[human]]s and {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.
In his true persona, he is depicted as strongly evil. He has little concern for life, whether natural or artificial, and is repeatedly shown to think nothing of casually attempting to kill both [[human]]s and {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. He is one of few characters that can be described as pure evil.


==Mirage Pokémon==
==Mirage Pokémon==

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