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6/30/2025, 7:58:56 PM
>Mekanorimon. Just like Pteramon, you see them up in the air sometimes. Thanks to Commandramon, you know that it tends to have elite Rookies hiding inside. There might not be as much data volume from them, but you could start whittling down assets that are less expendable than flying patrol units.
You decide on your target. Pteramon is a Champion-level Digimon too, but you feel like they must have some way of accelerating their growth, or putting them out en-masse as a patrol unit. Mekanorimon needs an actual competent pilot, so those Rookies who drive it must be on the path to a vital role. Disrupting such a role should be harmful to City management, while also providing a great deal of combat experience. You share the plan with Phascomon while stirring milk and sugar into that coffee you received in the morning.
"I just hope we don't run into the pipsqueak while doing that. I'd feel bad deleting someone I know."
"Yeah, me too... He might not feel the same way, though."
"If it comes down to it, we'll do what needs to be done. Getting out of here is more important than some chump leashed to a bunch of bots."
You settle into bed once your mug is empty, and drift off to sleep while thinking of plans and plots.
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It takes you about a week to come up with a plan. In the meantime, you stay out of the sewers, not wanting to risk another run-in with the bots. The junk flow is still active. When the data equalizes, the ecosystem settles, and servitor presence recedes, you can go back for training. In the meantime, you just run simulations with Phascomon, and spend the rest of your time consulting Doc.
He's taken to chatting with Squid often, and lets you know that he's excited about trading information. She has vital knowledge of the City's administrative structure, thanks to the book, and he has incomparable Digimon knowledge. You'll hopefully be able to get more tech from the union of their genius minds sometime.
When you pitch the idea of fighting a City Digimon, he points out something: You already have the perfect set of circumstances to find one. His old workshop is still off-limits behind an electromagnetic barrier. There ought to be a sentry you can take down. He also sends you a list of things he needs from his old place, and asks you to collect them if they haven't been sucked up by the investigators already.
You decide on your target. Pteramon is a Champion-level Digimon too, but you feel like they must have some way of accelerating their growth, or putting them out en-masse as a patrol unit. Mekanorimon needs an actual competent pilot, so those Rookies who drive it must be on the path to a vital role. Disrupting such a role should be harmful to City management, while also providing a great deal of combat experience. You share the plan with Phascomon while stirring milk and sugar into that coffee you received in the morning.
"I just hope we don't run into the pipsqueak while doing that. I'd feel bad deleting someone I know."
"Yeah, me too... He might not feel the same way, though."
"If it comes down to it, we'll do what needs to be done. Getting out of here is more important than some chump leashed to a bunch of bots."
You settle into bed once your mug is empty, and drift off to sleep while thinking of plans and plots.
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It takes you about a week to come up with a plan. In the meantime, you stay out of the sewers, not wanting to risk another run-in with the bots. The junk flow is still active. When the data equalizes, the ecosystem settles, and servitor presence recedes, you can go back for training. In the meantime, you just run simulations with Phascomon, and spend the rest of your time consulting Doc.
He's taken to chatting with Squid often, and lets you know that he's excited about trading information. She has vital knowledge of the City's administrative structure, thanks to the book, and he has incomparable Digimon knowledge. You'll hopefully be able to get more tech from the union of their genius minds sometime.
When you pitch the idea of fighting a City Digimon, he points out something: You already have the perfect set of circumstances to find one. His old workshop is still off-limits behind an electromagnetic barrier. There ought to be a sentry you can take down. He also sends you a list of things he needs from his old place, and asks you to collect them if they haven't been sucked up by the investigators already.
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