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Chapter 4
Today, boss called me in. He told me that in order to become a successful Rocket Leader, I needed to practice hiding my identity. I was instructed to defeat Team Rocket three times, and to keep my identity hidden each time. I would meet Boss Giovanni himself at the ends of two of these missions, and we would battle. The first mission was to take place here in Celadon City, in the Game Corner that we had secretly taken over. The slot machines were rigged, and all the money we got from innocent people we used on technology. I beat the security guard and hit the secret switch behind the poster, activating the hidden staircase. I progressed through the basement, stealing the key to the elevator off of one guard, and eventually made it to Boss. We battled, and I won. Boss was very impressed with my progress. His only advice was to evolve Titan, which I did with a moon stone. For winning, he gave me the Silph Scope, a device that would allow me to see ghosts at the next mission, the tower in Lavender Town. Remembering his other mission for me, I stopped by the gym and destroyed the local leader, Erika. I then went to Lavender Town.
On the way, I saw a wild Sandshrew that caught my attention. I had seen a few other Rockets with Sandshrews and their evolutions, Sandslash, and I wanted one for myself. I caught it, and named it Spike, because I knew that when it evolved into a Sandslash, it would have magnificent spikes all over its back with which to ward off enemies.
Unfortunately, Lavender didn't have a gym for me to win at, so I headed straight for the Pokemon Tower. Inside, I was stopped by Oak's grandson once more. I went easy on him, letting Felix get some experience. At the end of the battle, Felix evolved! With the new power of Felix and Titan, I quickly got to the top of the tower and beat the three Rocket grunts that were supposed to be guarding some old man named Fuji. I did, and Fuji was saved.
The final mission was in Saffron City. At the entrance to the Silph building, which we had taken over, I met a security Grunt who had fallen asleep on the job. I made a mental note to tell Boss about this. Inside Silph were a bunch of teleporting pads. I knew the way to the boss, after all, I was second in command. Getting to the boss was not hard, and I beat the wimp once more on the way. Boss was holding the President of Silph hostage, and I "rescued him" by beating Boss again. He was proud to see that all of my Pokemon were evolved and trained, and that I had 4 of the 8 badges. Two more of his friends ran gyms: Sabrina the Psychic ran the gym here in Saffron, and Koga the ninja ran the one in Fuchsia. I quickly hurried over to the Saffron gym. Inside were more teleport pads, But these I didn't know how to traverse. I battled through a few underling trainers and made it to Sabrina relatively unharmed. She was by far the strongest trainer I had fought thus far, but I was much stronger. She offered me the secrets of a powerful new move, but I was contempt with the moves of all my Pokemon, and we were already an unbeatable team, so I declined. Outside, I hurried to Fuchsia. The gym was easy to find, and Koga, being a poison master, was no match for Ereshkigal. After I won, he told me that the punishment for the warden of the safari zone had gone long enough. So, I ventured deep within the Safari Zone and retrieved the warden's golden teeth. I returned them to him, and warned him that next time Team Rocket tells him to give us all the Pokemon in the Safari Zone, he should do as we want.
The next closest gym was the one on the Island of Cinnabar. Boss had another mission for me to do on the island, so grudgingly, I made the long trip. Halfway through, in the cave on Seafoam Islands, Spike evolved into a Sandslash. When I got out, I was nearly there. I found that the door to the gym was locked, and to get in, I had to find the key within the Pokemon Mansion. I went deep within its depths, found the key, and returned to the surface. Stopping at the volcano, I planted the explosives that would one day cause the volcano to erupt. I quickly entered the gym, defeated Blaine, and left.
There was only one badge left. And Boss had it. I knew he would go full force on me for our last battle, and I was prepared. I went back to Viridian City, prepared, and entered the gym. It wasn't in ruins anymore. Boss had restored it, and there were plenty of trainers for me to battle for warm up. Finally, all that was left was Boss himself. The battle was long. In the end, only two Pokemon stood. His Rhydon. My Nidoking. It truly was a battle of champions. Titan was the victor. Boss gave me one last present before he dissappeared forever. He gave me a move, called Earthquake, that was rumored to be one of the strongest moves in the Pokemon world. I taught it to Spike, and all that stood in my way was the Pokemon League.
The Rocket team:

Fang: Level 48
Quick Attack
Dig
Super Fang
Hyper Fang

Titan: Lv. 55
Ice Beam
Surf
Rock Slide
Horn Attack

Spike: Lv. 46
Earthquake
Strength
Cut
Slash

Ereshkigal: Lv. 51
Psychic
Hypnosis
Mega Punch
Poison Gas

Felix: Lv. 51
Thunderbolt
Slash
Body Slam
Pay Day