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6/18/2025, 7:12:14 PM
You spend the next hour or so regaling Doc with your tale. The Kokuwamon wander in and out of the room, each lingering for varying spans of time to hear the story. At some point, Solarmon floats by with a plate of snacks for the two of you, and you accept it gratefully.
You tell Doc of your sewer training arc, and of the Raremon that lurks far beneath. He knows of the sewers, of course, but is intrigued by all the little details. He can't risk going down there, and he doesn't want to send any of his Kokuwamon underground either. The debug room is what catches his attention the most, and he asks plenty of questions.
Then comes your meeting with Wind and Kaus Gammamon. He sits up straight as you brief him on the existence of an underground rebel group, and seems even more enthralled when you mention the homebrewed teleportation node.
"Fascinating... I've heard of them before. Worked with them, even. But I never thought they were more than little upstarts. You mean to tell me they have a Cracker that can use such a complex function? And it worked multiple times?"
"Without a hitch."
"You have to give me her contact, Marnie, I insist."
"Actually, she wanted me to set up some kind of meeting with you! She was excited to learn about Digimon from you." You say. You then hold your hands up defensively.
"I didn't tell her anything private! Just that I knew a code cracker who made me the Digivice. She had her own product too, but I think it was..."
"Inferior. Yes, of course. It's hard, but doable. Just the basics, I'm afraid."
You can tell that he wants to bombard you with questions about Squid, but he holds it in. They can talk in the future. For now, he wants to hear about your quest to devastate the data center. You spare no detail, going over the plan, the training period, and the process you used to fill an entire partition with junk. You detail your entire journey through it, and Phascomon even chimes in with his point of view. He did a lot of fighting, you carried out plenty of sabotage, and you both had to sneak your way to victory. Finally, you get to the part where Phascomon Digivolves to defeat Strikedramon, and your story peters off.
You tell Doc of your sewer training arc, and of the Raremon that lurks far beneath. He knows of the sewers, of course, but is intrigued by all the little details. He can't risk going down there, and he doesn't want to send any of his Kokuwamon underground either. The debug room is what catches his attention the most, and he asks plenty of questions.
Then comes your meeting with Wind and Kaus Gammamon. He sits up straight as you brief him on the existence of an underground rebel group, and seems even more enthralled when you mention the homebrewed teleportation node.
"Fascinating... I've heard of them before. Worked with them, even. But I never thought they were more than little upstarts. You mean to tell me they have a Cracker that can use such a complex function? And it worked multiple times?"
"Without a hitch."
"You have to give me her contact, Marnie, I insist."
"Actually, she wanted me to set up some kind of meeting with you! She was excited to learn about Digimon from you." You say. You then hold your hands up defensively.
"I didn't tell her anything private! Just that I knew a code cracker who made me the Digivice. She had her own product too, but I think it was..."
"Inferior. Yes, of course. It's hard, but doable. Just the basics, I'm afraid."
You can tell that he wants to bombard you with questions about Squid, but he holds it in. They can talk in the future. For now, he wants to hear about your quest to devastate the data center. You spare no detail, going over the plan, the training period, and the process you used to fill an entire partition with junk. You detail your entire journey through it, and Phascomon even chimes in with his point of view. He did a lot of fighting, you carried out plenty of sabotage, and you both had to sneak your way to victory. Finally, you get to the part where Phascomon Digivolves to defeat Strikedramon, and your story peters off.
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