Delphine

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Delphine
Developer of Miato's storage system
Physical Data
Gender Female
Eye Color Grey
Hair Color Blonde
Personal Data
Hometown Jade Town
Occupation Computer Scientist
Specializes in Storage System Development


Delphine is a Computer Scientist and the Miato Region's storage system developer. She works in a tight partnership with Professor Erin Redwood and her server farms are located and maintained in the Professor's research laboratory.

Appearance and Personality

Work on the Miato Region's Pokémon Storage System

Delphine's natural knack for database management led her to develop her own system for the storage of Pokémon, derived primarily from the one developed by Bill - with many of her own improvements. She keeps abreast of developments in the storage system community, implementing fixes made by others that were more elegant than her own while developing her own modifications and improvements for such, complete with integration with other systems - including advanced training systems that Pokémon stored within the PC system can access while they exist in a virtual state. These "Matrix Training" programs may function in a similar manner to the Super Training regiments seen in the Kalos region on one hand and take some influence from the activities available to Pokémon on the Alola Region's Poké Pelago. Some training modules are available right off the bat, some unlock with time and events, and others still would require unlocking via quests requiring the analysis of specific data found in various locations and necessitating the defeat of specific Pokémon.

As part of her co-operation with Professor Redwood, her storage system has the capability to collect data about Pokémon stored in the system for later studies, and an array of tools to facilitate such. This is purely voluntary - and trainers may choose to opt in or out of such data collection.

Development of the PokéPorter

Delphine's most major project at the moment, however, is a device that she dubs the PokéPorter - intended to be a mobile, portable system for on-the-go Pokémon team management, liberating trainers from the dependence on Pokémon Center PCs to make changes to their teams. The system is still in a fairly early phase of development at present and has various limitations imposed upon it - some physical, others due to bureaucratic/regulatory meddling. It is likely that the system would only become available for researchers and trainers who must operate within areas where PCs are very few and far between, and occasional changes to teams would be vital for their operations.