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My goal is, that by the end of this RP, you will cry because of a child's attention span. All those things are just in order to pull that off.

@The World

Sorry, commented with my wrong account.


People wanting to cry by the end of this is actually my goal too. Here's hoping my planned story arcs can pull it off. :)
@DarkwolfX37

Sounds interesting. And a bit world-buildish too, which I like.
Give me the details and I'll let you know.
@Letter Bee Is he a bad guy? That wasn't really made clear.
Oh good, a giant mech. It's not like we weren't overpowered enough already between the two separate armies of Nobodies and fleet gummi ships at our beckoned call.
@DarkwolfX37

Emu = eh moo
Mantis was being nothing, if not polite. Well, as polite as he could be, which in this case boiled down to not reading teammates minds. There were times he couldn't help it, though. For instance, Natasha sent him a thought so loud it was impossible not to hear it. He offered no visible reaction, but he did lean and whisper to Seth, "She doesn't like me." with an indicating gesture toward Natasha who was now exiting the room.

"Don't take it personal." Seth whispered with a shrug, "I'm not sure she likes anyone that much."

Then there was the other woman. She was polite enough verbally, even waving a greeting to Mantis. But unfortunately her nervousness was as loud and clear to him as if she had simply spoken those concerns aloud. So, he decided to explain himself to her, "It helps me stay in control of my powers. The mask, I mean. Otherwise the voices get loud... and painful. They don't just project their thoughts, but their feelings as well... that's probably the worst part of it. Reading a mind is one thing, but feeling its suffering... that's why I need the mask."

"So um... that Space Station. We take that and we've pretty much got them by the balls?" asked Seth, having finally picked his role in the upcoming mission. That meant he was going with Mai... as well as with James and the AI. With a shrug, Seth opened up a Corridor, "Whelp, whoever's planning to help wreck that Station, there's our entry point. Closest I could get it was the entry hanger though. They must have something keeping Corridors from opening any deeper inside. So it looks like we'll have to fight our way in from there."

As soon as the portal appeared, Mantis felt something in the pit of his stomach, "Hold on... they've got something waiting over there. Can't tell what it is from this distance, but it definitely gives me a bad feeling." there was that psychic detection they'd brought him on for. Barely his first mission with the group and he already smelled a trap.

@Letter Bee@SMS@Rex@Arty Fox
Makoto blinked, her Japanese was pretty good, better than his English at the very least, "Gem... strange name." then again, she came from America, a country that - based on everything he ever heard about it - could be a very strange place. That had him thinking though... did the Cyber Beast threat extend to other countries? If so this was a more serious matter than he first thought. It was too late to ask Kuroda, he had already left to return to work. And Ms. Chase found herself preoccupied with answering Haruka's question.

"And why shouldn't I expect such from you?" she asked Haruka, her eyes narrowing into an almost cold glare, "Microwave ovens, Velcro, super glue, pacemakers, X-ray, even toys like play-doh and slinkies." she was listing a seemingly random number of things. For what purpose, she would soon make clear, "All of those things were "stumbled" on by men and companies by complete accident. Why should something like Digimon be considered any less believable?"

Makoto had to stifle a laugh, she sure seemed to be schooling Haruka pretty good. At the same time though, he couldn't help but make a point of his own, "Microwaves are one thing, but we're talking about living, breathing things made of data. I think we can forgive Haruka for having at least a little skepticism. But even so... Haruka, you saw the Beast and helped take it down with Bakumon. I'm thinking the time for skepticism may be a little past its expiration." after this Makoto decided to turn his attention to Pixelmon.

Upon a closer inspection, 'ball of light' was not the best way to describe her. She was a small, floating mass of pixels that seemed to keep the shape of a butterfly of some kind, "So... can you identify the Cyber Beast we just defeated?"

"Sure I can. Let's... analyze!" at this, she appeared break apart into individual pixels that reformed into a different shape. She looked like a window on a computer screen displaying the shadowy shape of the Cyber Beast from earlier. After a moment though, "Here's our culprit..." the shadowy shape had its color and detail filled in to reveal a Digimon, "...Ogremon. I'm sure of it. That Beast is, or at least was, Ogremon. Poor guy, can't seem to catch a break in any story he's a part of." true, Ogremon usually had the bad luck to end up as some brainless henchmen in the various anime, and apparently that fate followed him here to the real world as well. That also explained why the Cyber Beast was difficult to deal with at first. Ogremon was indeed a Champion level Digimon, coinciding with Commandramon's and Bakumon's initial difficulty in fighting it.
@DarkwolfX37

I already did introduce her actually.
Yeah, that's kind of strange for everyone to be absent at the same time...
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