[center][h3][u][b]Mizumoto Park, Katsushika Ward[/b][/u][/h3] [h3]18:03[/h3][/center] [hr] The soft blue light reflecting into the surrounding trees slowly faded into a warm orange. An idle thumb gently swiped the screen back and forth. If his calculations were correct- and more often than not they were, then a large concentration of X-Data would be spawned in the relay points that correlated to the park tonight. His eyes scanned the horizon, mainly listening more than anything. A quick glance down to his phone, and his thumb flicked to the portion of Emergence that stored scanned data to be converted into eggs. For someone as active in the game as he, there were a surprising number of partial and unloaded eggs. Most players Haruka had seen loaded every egg they could, then scrambled to fit them all in their farms, and agonized over which ones to delete when that failed them. This was an obvious trap in game design meant to make the sentimental types grind or pay money for extra farms. Haruka was better than that. He was, after all, the Hexagon_Dragon. His game plan was far more exacting. He would only select the strongest, most effective Digimon. He had been lucky that the first egg the game gave him had been a carrier of the X-Antibody. With a Ryudamon already in his hand, his plan for a perfect fighting force was off to a glorious start. Returning to the map screen, Haruka glanced at it for a moment, before scanning the path ahead. On a bench, there was a young woman with white hair, in a white coat, face aglow with the light of her own phone. Stopping there, his figure illuminated by the night-time-mode glow of his phone, Haruka waited a moment, simply looking. However, knowing better than to stare at people as night was falling, he began to move, scanning his phone from side to side, a common tell for players of Emergence. "[color=ec008c]Well, Ryudamon,[/color]" he began, his tone holding a lilt of sarcasm, "[color=ec008c]If I didn't know any better, I'd say there's a Tamer waiting to be squashed.[/color]" This kind of baiting line usually got most players in a huff. So much so that they would forget about a Digimon's ability, if they even knew Ryudamon's in the first place, and end up falling right into Haruka's hand.