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We all know one of the major subplots in the Pokemon games are the criminal organizations, and have gotten major exposure in the cards, anime, manga, and other genres. But for every criminal, there is a counter beyond the misc trainer(s).
Here are the suspects, their protocols, and prominent agents if applicable.
The Global Police: The main rival to the criminal organizations of the series. In protocol, they are one more of reaction than proactive when dealing with the organizations and often are seen clean up the aftermath and then take precautions. However, the organization have attempted operations on a Pokemon matter, but when human criminals are involved, containing the damage is priority than apprehension.
Anime:
Protocol: The most prominent exposure for the organization in the series as they do take a reactive stance, although some of their agents, the Officer Jennies have been proactive in various missions. The organization's Pokemon preserving stance has arrived on various missions (the Gulpin invasion), their presence in various high profile places (the protocols for La Rousse City, the Safari Zone) and places for precaution (Aqua's infiltration of Devon, which failed anyway) and have Pokemon to assist these endeavors.
Structure: Despite the fact their exposure, they have not been referred to by name and no command structure beyond the various Jennies with their decorations on their uniforms. Another distinction is their rivals in the Rockets, (their main adversity) they often do rely on freelancers to assist and wrap up the damage (the twerp trio, Lance, Professor Jacuzzi).
Agents: Officer Jenny, subordiante male agents, freelancers.
Pokemon: Growlithe primarily, but recently more Grass Pokemon, Tangela, Meganium, Parasect, Jumpluff, and others, Wobbuffet, Gastly, Pidgeot and traditionals, like the Spinarak in "Spinarak Attack!" and the Squitle Squad.
Manga:
In Special, hardly any prescene at all, so unless that's changed, N/A.
Video Games:
In R/B/Y, the Global Police's name is refered by an agent in Cerulean City and never refered by that name again.
Protocol: Their reactionary status is particularly obvious as they clean up the aftermath of the criminals, and become one of precaution. (the guarding of Silph and the Kanto Radio Tower in G/S/C). Most agents are not Pokemon trainers but they have been known to in the Johto region. In the Hoenn region, their role is surprisingly missing.
Agents: more faceless, although Officer Jenny (as a promotion from Yellow) makes an appearance.
Pokemon: Growlithe, Squirtle from Officer Jenny in Yellow (given to you), and Pokemon Stadium 2 is irrevelant given the random factor.
Pokemon G-Man: Not much is known about the G-Men. An anime invention, and working outside the scope of the Global Police and act independantly as they essentially function one of the Global Police's goals: stopping Pokemon exploiters like Team Rocket. Their scope is far and deep with their infilrations.
Protocols: Based from Lance's protocols with Team Rocket and the Lake of Rage operation, the protocol seems to be one of infilration and essentially become a gremlin, as well as transmitting infomation to his superiors or the Global Police for backup. However, eventually, the pretense will drop and extraction is necessary. In Lance's case, self extraction for he is capable with his powerful Pokemon and he has discretion to exact this.
Structure: Unknown. Lance operates on his own rules and that implies "get results" line of thinking and his prescence by itself means they have connections as Lance himself, a superstar in the Pokemon world, into their ranks. Since agents are on their own, they have to be strong enough to extract themselves if issues get out of hand and use proper discretion, as given in Lance's example. One can assume the G-Men have similar agents and if no command structure is given, then the enemy can't interograte that out of the captured agents. Plus G-Men is a take from the American slang "G-Men", meaning government agents, that could mean the Johto/Kanto government are taking secretive proactive roles into the crime problem in their countrysides.
Agents: Other than Lance, unknown but there is always the possibility of ones in Team Rocket, Team Aqua, Magma...
Pokemon: to correspond with the danger, the agents must have powerful Pokemon to extract out of danger should it arise. Lance is proof of this.
If there are other such organizations, this shall update, but are or can the Global Police a strong force to stop the Rockets or do the G-Men do all the work? What of analysis of their success rates, prescene, protocols of both organizations in solving the crime problems from the shores of Johto/Kanto and beyond?
Compare the groups and analyze their use and effectiveness.
Here are the suspects, their protocols, and prominent agents if applicable.
The Global Police: The main rival to the criminal organizations of the series. In protocol, they are one more of reaction than proactive when dealing with the organizations and often are seen clean up the aftermath and then take precautions. However, the organization have attempted operations on a Pokemon matter, but when human criminals are involved, containing the damage is priority than apprehension.
Anime:
Protocol: The most prominent exposure for the organization in the series as they do take a reactive stance, although some of their agents, the Officer Jennies have been proactive in various missions. The organization's Pokemon preserving stance has arrived on various missions (the Gulpin invasion), their presence in various high profile places (the protocols for La Rousse City, the Safari Zone) and places for precaution (Aqua's infiltration of Devon, which failed anyway) and have Pokemon to assist these endeavors.
Structure: Despite the fact their exposure, they have not been referred to by name and no command structure beyond the various Jennies with their decorations on their uniforms. Another distinction is their rivals in the Rockets, (their main adversity) they often do rely on freelancers to assist and wrap up the damage (the twerp trio, Lance, Professor Jacuzzi).
Agents: Officer Jenny, subordiante male agents, freelancers.
Pokemon: Growlithe primarily, but recently more Grass Pokemon, Tangela, Meganium, Parasect, Jumpluff, and others, Wobbuffet, Gastly, Pidgeot and traditionals, like the Spinarak in "Spinarak Attack!" and the Squitle Squad.
Manga:
In Special, hardly any prescene at all, so unless that's changed, N/A.
Video Games:
In R/B/Y, the Global Police's name is refered by an agent in Cerulean City and never refered by that name again.
Protocol: Their reactionary status is particularly obvious as they clean up the aftermath of the criminals, and become one of precaution. (the guarding of Silph and the Kanto Radio Tower in G/S/C). Most agents are not Pokemon trainers but they have been known to in the Johto region. In the Hoenn region, their role is surprisingly missing.
Agents: more faceless, although Officer Jenny (as a promotion from Yellow) makes an appearance.
Pokemon: Growlithe, Squirtle from Officer Jenny in Yellow (given to you), and Pokemon Stadium 2 is irrevelant given the random factor.
Pokemon G-Man: Not much is known about the G-Men. An anime invention, and working outside the scope of the Global Police and act independantly as they essentially function one of the Global Police's goals: stopping Pokemon exploiters like Team Rocket. Their scope is far and deep with their infilrations.
Protocols: Based from Lance's protocols with Team Rocket and the Lake of Rage operation, the protocol seems to be one of infilration and essentially become a gremlin, as well as transmitting infomation to his superiors or the Global Police for backup. However, eventually, the pretense will drop and extraction is necessary. In Lance's case, self extraction for he is capable with his powerful Pokemon and he has discretion to exact this.
Structure: Unknown. Lance operates on his own rules and that implies "get results" line of thinking and his prescence by itself means they have connections as Lance himself, a superstar in the Pokemon world, into their ranks. Since agents are on their own, they have to be strong enough to extract themselves if issues get out of hand and use proper discretion, as given in Lance's example. One can assume the G-Men have similar agents and if no command structure is given, then the enemy can't interograte that out of the captured agents. Plus G-Men is a take from the American slang "G-Men", meaning government agents, that could mean the Johto/Kanto government are taking secretive proactive roles into the crime problem in their countrysides.
Agents: Other than Lance, unknown but there is always the possibility of ones in Team Rocket, Team Aqua, Magma...
Pokemon: to correspond with the danger, the agents must have powerful Pokemon to extract out of danger should it arise. Lance is proof of this.
If there are other such organizations, this shall update, but are or can the Global Police a strong force to stop the Rockets or do the G-Men do all the work? What of analysis of their success rates, prescene, protocols of both organizations in solving the crime problems from the shores of Johto/Kanto and beyond?
Compare the groups and analyze their use and effectiveness.