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==Plot==
==Plot==
Having finally arrived in [[Paldea]], the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] decide to stop on a beach to relax. [[Liko]], [[Roy]], [[Friede]], [[Murdock]], and [[Ludlow]] arrive ahead of the others, with Friede and Murdock heading off to prepare for a barbeque later that day while Ludlow stays behind to watch after the children. As the adults head out, Roy asks Liko if [[Dot]] is coming, but she responds that Dot had found the idea of going to a beach repulsive and refused the offer to join. {{TP|Liko|Sprigatito}}, meanwhile, notices a Pokémon similar to a white {{p|Diglett}}, but with a longer body. Roy's [[Rotom Phone]] reveals that the Pokémon in question is actually a {{p|Wiglett}}, a Pokémon that is [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|similar to Diglett]] while still being a completely different {{OBP|Pokémon|species|species}}, fascinating the children. Liko admires how clean the beach is, and an enthusiastic {{tc|Swimmer}} suddenly appears behind them, introducing himself and his partner {{p|Trubbish}} as the ones responsible for keeping the beach spotless, before rushing off to pick up a piece of trash in the distance. The children then spot a group of {{p|Finizen}} swimming nearby, with Ludlow behind them remarking to himself that it's been a while.
Having finally arrived back in [[Paldea]], the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] decide to stop on a beach to relax. [[Liko]], [[Roy]], [[Friede]], [[Murdock]], and [[Ludlow]] arrive ahead of the others, with Friede and Murdock heading off to prepare for a barbeque later that day while Ludlow stays behind to watch after the children. As the adults head out, Roy asks Liko if [[Dot]] is coming, but she responds that Dot had found the idea of going to a beach repulsive and refused the offer to join. {{TP|Liko|Sprigatito}}, meanwhile, notices a Pokémon similar to a white {{p|Diglett}}, but with a longer body. Roy's [[Rotom Phone]] reveals that the Pokémon in question is actually a {{p|Wiglett}}, a Pokémon that is [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|similar to Diglett]] while still being a completely different {{OBP|Pokémon|species|species}}, fascinating the children. Liko admires how clean the beach is, and an enthusiastic {{tc|Swimmer}} suddenly appears behind them, introducing himself and his partner {{p|Trubbish}} as the ones responsible for keeping the beach spotless, before rushing off to pick up a piece of trash in the distance. The children then spot a group of {{p|Finizen}} swimming nearby, with Ludlow behind them remarking to himself that it's been a while.


Liko and Roy take a swim with the Finizen. While doing so, Liko spots one with a heart shape on its chest. As she surfaces to wonder about this out loud, a cry for help is heard; a man has been left hanging from a rooftop after his ladder fell over and broke. A group of [[Photography|photographers]] accompanied by a trio of {{p|Patrat}} aim their cameras at the sea in preparation of something they know is coming. Just at the moment when the man falls off the roof, a {{p|Palafin}} emerges from the sea and catches him mid-fall, with the photographers going wild at the sight of it. After Palafin has returned to the sea, the Swimmer from before introduces Liko and Roy to it, explaining that Palafin usually stays in its unremarkable {{form|Palafin|Zero Form}}, transforming into its previously seen {{form|Palafin|Hero Form}} only when there's trouble. However, no one has actually ever seen its exact moment of transformation. The photographers from before introduce themselves as the [[Snap Boys]], their passion being to take photos of Palafin's heroic deeds with the help of their Patrat. However, when they display interest in capturing a photo of the elusive transformation sequence, the {{pkmn|category|Dolphin Pokémon}} displays its disapproval by splashing them with water. Liko figures that since no one has ever seen Palafin transforming, it must want to keep that moment hidden. She figures that she doesn't mind not seeing it, as seeing something that Palafin doesn't want to be seen wouldn't feel right to her. Sensing Liko's considerate feelings with its ultrasonic waves, Palafin starts taking a liking to her.
Liko and Roy take a swim with the Finizen. While doing so, Liko spots one with a heart shape on its chest. As she surfaces to wonder about this out loud, a cry for help is heard; a man has been left hanging from a rooftop after his ladder fell over and broke. A group of [[Photography|photographers]] accompanied by a trio of {{p|Patrat}} aim their cameras at the sea in preparation of something they know is coming. Just at the moment when the man falls off the roof, a {{p|Palafin}} emerges from the sea and catches him mid-fall, with the photographers going wild at the sight of it. After Palafin has returned to the sea, the Swimmer from before introduces Liko and Roy to it, explaining that Palafin usually stays in its unremarkable {{form|Palafin|Zero Form}}, transforming into its previously seen {{form|Palafin|Hero Form}} only when there's trouble. However, no one has actually ever seen its exact moment of transformation. The photographers from before introduce themselves as the [[Snap Boys]], their passion being to take photos of Palafin's heroic deeds with the help of their Patrat. However, when they display interest in capturing a photo of the elusive transformation sequence, the {{pkmn|category|Dolphin Pokémon}} displays its disapproval by splashing them with water. Liko figures that since no one has ever seen Palafin transforming, it must want to keep that moment hidden. She figures that she doesn't mind not seeing it, as seeing something that Palafin doesn't want to be seen wouldn't feel right to her. Sensing Liko's considerate feelings with its ultrasonic waves, Palafin starts taking a liking to her.
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