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Colress Machine アクロママシーン Achroma Machine
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Introduced in Generation V
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Pocket
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Generation V
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Key items (B2W2)
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Generation VI
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Key items
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Generation VII
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Key items
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The Colress Machine (Japanese: アクロママシーン Achroma Machine), shortened to Colress MCHN in the Generation V games, is a Key Item introduced in Generation V. It is one of Colress's inventions.
In the core series games
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Effect
The Colress Machine forcibly awakens sleeping Pokémon. The player uses this device to awaken a sleeping wild Crustle in Seaside Cave that is blocking the way to where Team Plasma docked the Plasma Frigate after freezing Opelucid City. The awakened Crustle will lash out at the player, forcing them into a battle. The Colress Machine breaks after being used, consuming the item.
Colress uses this device in a cutscene on Route 4 after the player has earned the Insect Badge to awaken the group of wild Crustle blocking the road, opening up the path.
Description
Games
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Description
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B2W2 XYORAS
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A special device that wrings out the potential of Pokémon. It is an imperfect prototype.
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SMUSUMPE SwShBDSPLA SV
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A special device that wrings out the potential of Pokémon. It's an imperfect prototype.
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Acquisition
Other Colress Machines
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, it is revealed that Colress Machine is a code name Colress designates to some of his inventions. The first two machines are Colress Machine No. 1198 (Japanese: アクロママシーン 1198号 Achroma Machine No. 1198) and Colress Machine No. 1199 (Japanese: アクロママシーン 1199号 Achroma Machine No. 1199), also known as the N-Solarizer and N-Lunarizer, respectively. Colress co-developed these machines with the Ultra Recon Squad in an effort to control Necrozma's power.
In Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon's Episode RR, Colress uses another machine, Colress Machine No. 1102 (Japanese: アクロママシーン 1102号 Achroma Machine No. 1102), to return Ghetsis back to the world he came from, saving Lillie in the process. After the player defeats Giovanni, Colress is able to use the machine to undo Team Rainbow Rocket's changes to Lusamine's mansion.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Colress begun the Colress Machine's development two years before the arc, but some members of Team Plasma opposed his work, as it ran contrary to their beliefs. As such, they secretly developed a method to stop the machine's influence on Pokémon, and the memory card containing that data was entrusted to a ten-year-old girl.
The Colress Machine first appeared in Flying Type and Innocent Scientist, where Colress used it to control Genesect into attacking Blake and Looker. In Unforgettable Memories, Colress reported favorable results from his first test of his invention. Later, in Colress Machine, Whitley's mother revealed that Colress's machine was capable of controlling Pokémon.
In Therian Forme III, Colress used the machine to take control of Zinzolin's Kyurem and had it board the Plasma Frigate. In N Returns, Colress gave the machine to Ghetsis so that he could take Kyurem to face N and Zekrom. In Giant Chasm, Colress was revealed to have retrieved the machine, using it to have Kyurem attack the Unova Pokédex holders. However, Colress suddenly lost control of Kyurem, and Rood appeared, revealing that a machine to counter the Colress Machine's influence had been activated, preventing it from controlling Kyurem anymore. After several failed attempts to make Kyurem obey him, Colress accepted his failure and threw the machine away.
In The Final Battle, Colress was revealed to have developed another, longer-range Colress Machine, which his Beheeyem had secretly been using to control the Red Genesect during his battle against Blake through voice commands he'd been relaying to it. Blake's Pokémon were able to destroy the machine, but as Colress had actually bonded with and personally raised the Red Genesect, it still remained under his control.
In the TCG
- Main article: Colress Machine (Plasma Storm 119)
The Colress Machine was introduced as an Item card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Black & White Series (the Japanese BW Era). First released in the Plasma Storm expansion, it was reprinted in the Japanese Team Plasma's Powered Half Deck and Team Plasma Battle Gift Set Deck Kit. When the player plays it, they may search their deck for a Plasma Energy card and attach it to one of their Team Plasma Pokémon. Afterwards, the player shuffles their deck.
In other languages
Colress Machine No. 1198
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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阿克羅瑪機器1198號 Ahāklòhmáh Gēihei 1198-houh
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Mandarin
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阿克羅瑪機器1198號 / 阿克罗玛机器1198号 Ākèluómǎ Jīqì 1198-hào
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French
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Nikodule numéro 1198
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German
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Achromat-1198
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Italian
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Acrocongegno n° 1.198
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Korean
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아크로마머신 1198호 Achroma Machine 1198-ho
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Spanish
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Acromáquina n.º 1198
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Colress Machine No. 1199
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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阿克羅瑪機器1199號 Ahāklòhmáh Gēihei 1199-houh
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Mandarin
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阿克羅瑪機器1199號 / 阿克罗玛机器1199号 Ākèluómǎ Jīqì 1199-hào
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French
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Nikodule numéro 1199
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German
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Achromat-1199
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Italian
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Acrocongegno n° 1.199
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Korean
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아크로마머신 1199호 Achroma Machine 1199-ho
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Spanish
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Acromáquina n.º 1199
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Colress Machine No. 1102
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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阿克羅瑪機器1102號 Ahāklòhmáh Gēihei 1102-houh
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Mandarin
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阿克羅瑪機器1102號 / 阿克罗玛机器1102号 Ākèluómǎ Jīqì 1102-hào
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French
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Nikodule numéro 1102
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German
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Achromat
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Italian
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Acrocongegno n° 1.102
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Korean
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아크로마머신 1102호 Achroma Machine 1102-ho
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Spanish
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Acromáquina n.º 1102
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See also