Difference between revisions of "J-Team"
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[[File:Rsz 1waapt group shot 2012 by pikaninja7-d5rwv05 (1).jpg|800px|top|thumb|The J-Team (and a few others) as of the end of 2012. ( http://fav.me/d5rwv05? )]] | [[File:Rsz 1waapt group shot 2012 by pikaninja7-d5rwv05 (1).jpg|800px|top|thumb|The J-Team (and a few others) as of the end of 2012. ( http://fav.me/d5rwv05? )]] | ||
− | The J-Team is the collective term for the majority of the trainers in WAAPT | + | The J-Team is the collective term for the majority of the trainers in WAAPT, being the group most belong to. It is also the name of a [[J-Team TV Show|television show]] about their adventures. |
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+ | == Origins == | ||
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+ | The J-Team was originally a group of random trainers who traveled together and ended up fighting the Glitch Pokémon [[Missingno]] and [['M]]. The term was originally an unofficial designation created by fans of the group since [[Jane]] appeared to be the effective leader of the J-Team to outsiders, eventually leading to it being co-opted following the events of the [[AU Arc]]. | ||
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+ | == Leaders == | ||
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+ | The J-Team despite appearances lacks an official leader, as the group is mainly loosely held together by individual friendships and shared experiences. It's common for all the J-Team members not to even be in the same place at once. However, in practice the effective leader happens to be [[Tagg]] as he happens to be one of the senior J-Team members and often sets up team conduct. | ||
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+ | == Assets == | ||
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+ | * The resources of the [[PEFE]]. | ||
+ | * The [[Stormchaser]]. | ||
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[[Category:Groups]] | [[Category:Groups]] | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |
Revision as of 06:51, 2 February 2015
The J-Team is the collective term for the majority of the trainers in WAAPT, being the group most belong to. It is also the name of a television show about their adventures.
Origins
The J-Team was originally a group of random trainers who traveled together and ended up fighting the Glitch Pokémon Missingno and 'M. The term was originally an unofficial designation created by fans of the group since Jane appeared to be the effective leader of the J-Team to outsiders, eventually leading to it being co-opted following the events of the AU Arc.
Leaders
The J-Team despite appearances lacks an official leader, as the group is mainly loosely held together by individual friendships and shared experiences. It's common for all the J-Team members not to even be in the same place at once. However, in practice the effective leader happens to be Tagg as he happens to be one of the senior J-Team members and often sets up team conduct.
Assets
- The resources of the PEFE.
- The Stormchaser.