Pokemon Platinum Message File #79

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# 0_0 Hello! Welcome to the Oreburgh
Mining Museum!

# 0_1 Hello, hello!
How are you?
I study Pokémon Fossils!
Me! Right here and now!

# 0_2 You have a Fossil for me, yes?
Shall I turn it into a Pokémon?

# 0_3 Which Fossil should I turn back
into a Pokémon? Choose! Now!

# 0_4 OK, I will do that! Turn that Fossil
back into a Pokémon, surely I will!

# 0_5 You don’t wish that I extract any
Pokémon from a Fossil. Fine, then!

# 0_6 I am in the process of extracting
your Pokémon from a Fossil.
You go outside, yes, please. Now!
Time alone is what I now need. NOW!!!

# 0_7 You were gone too long!
You kept us waiting! Unacceptable!
This is your VAR(256, 0, 0)!
You be good to it, OK!

# 0_8 VAR(259, 0, 0) received
the VAR(256, 1, 0)!

# 0_9 Give a nickname to the VAR(256, 1, 0)
you received?

# 0_10 But, no, I cannot do this!
You have too many Pokémon with you!
I must hold it for you, so come back,
you, and take it away, please.

# 0_11 If it is a Fossil that you obtain,
bring it to me if you must.

# 0_12 On the verge of a breakthrough, I am,
to achieve extraction from Fossils.
From Fossils I can extract Pokémon,
but not yet, not yet.

# 0_13 Whoa! So this is coal?
I never expected something this big!
And that color!
It really is as black as they say!

# 0_14 Wow! The Pokémon that carried this
must be terribly strong!

# 0_15 Well, how about that!
The Oreburgh Mine extends under
the seafloor!

# 0_16 It’s a little far from here, but there
is a city called Eterna City.
I’ve heard a curious person named the
Underground Man lives there.
With a name like that, he must be an
authority on the Underground.

# 0_17 Mining must take a strong mind, not
just a tough body.
Think about it. You’re in darkness,
digging desperately through rock.

# 0_18 The history of Oreburgh Mine...
You could call it a history of effort and
friendship between people and Pokémon.

# 0_19 How Coal Is Made 1
“In a time long before history,
vegetative matter was swept along
by rain and rivers. It came to be
buried under the ground.”

# 0_20 How Coal Is Made 2
“The buried plant matter was
forced ever deeper under the ground
due to tremors and fissures caused
by the shifting landmasses.”

# 0_21 How Coal Is Made 3
“Deep under the ground, the
plant matter was subjected to heavy
pressure and the heat of magma.
It gradually turned into coal.”

# 0_22 Samples of coal from different regions
are displayed.

# 0_23 The box contains categorized samples
of coal.

# 0_24 Different kinds of lamps are
displayed.
They appear to have been worn
on someone’s head while underground.

# 0_25 Badly scarred wooden tools are
displayed.
They apparently dug out coal using
these tools in the olden days.

# 0_26 The everyday items and tools of
past mine workers are displayed.