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@RumikoOhara That one's in like five months.
10 yrs ago
I beg to differ. youtu.be/kO0amkJnARQ

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Haruka gazed unblinking as the aberrated beast splattered into bits of data. While it seemed able to interact with solid objects, coming as close as splattering on the boy's face, it was soon absorbed by a device suddenly waved about by Ms. Chase. The boy shot a now standardly skeptical look at the machine in question. A scoff left his lips. Had he really been sucked into this illusion? How pathetic. He rolled his eyes, then took a step towards the Bakumon. Still, it was pretty convincing. This must be a pretty expensive set up. What a waste.
As he gazed at the Digimon, who looked back at him, his expression soured slightly. That superstitious copycat seemed to finish it off, but only by accessing the Dramon Killers. A dry laugh left the boy's lips. Better to win with the cards you're dealt than go as far as cheating or superstitious mimicry, like Mokoto and that other kid with the Gazimon had done. Haruka's eyes shifted about- where had that kid gone?




"So," he casually snarked to Ms. Chase once they were almost at the D-Connect building again, "What is all this actually about? You can't expect me to believe some corporation actually stumbled upon real Digimon," and that was the extent of his communication on the ride.
After that, Haruka was getting very sick of sitting in the backs of cars, bumpy roads or otherwise. However, his mood stayed about level as they returned to the D-Connect building, where they were introduced to some talking spark. Haruka rolled his eyes as he saw the young girl standing, talking to Mokoto. He was rather fed up with most of the situation, but it had to be fake now. Why would they include such a young child in something that involved real Digimon? Kuroda seemed to be an avid Digimon fan, but even Haruka would have to admit to himself that he wasn't soft in the head, for how jovial he always acted.
@EnterTheHero Truth be told, you're doing a heck-of-a-lot in the real world, so being as active as you had been for a while is pretty generous to us.
True. Wouldn't hurt to bounce ideas around, right?
@DarkwolfX37 That's fine, it can be tricky. I prefer foils myself, but that's just me. (Meaning they're opposite enough each other to bring out most of the other's personality, from the term for the fabric used in a display case to show off a gem.)
But now it's gone. All hail the Mods!
@EnterTheHero No, not at all. Nor do Grimm have names or consciousnesses, or actually ever shown to really communicate verbally.
@DarkwolfX37 Coolio.
@Sho Minazuki The suspicion of foul play is out now that Cyan called it in.
@EnterTheHero Yeah, it raised some flags. Ignore it all.
The Grimm Content is mostly Beowulf.
The reinforced cable wheeled and whined as it was drawn from the shouldered device. The impact with the somewhat thick glass had done a great deal to visibly slow the motion of the heavy net. Fortunately for its target, it would prevent the impact from being lethal. The whizzing sound of the cable was all but muted by the wind, as the net spread out. As it struck the man's back, the net's edges spiraled and whipped around, snaring the man quickly before he could see it.
"Target secured," the agent stated, flipping a large switch on the weapon, which began reeling the cord back, drawing the man rapidly to the agents.

The agent near the wreckage raised a weapon, "Hands where I can see 'em!" she announced to the pale woman with the katana.
Momentai! Yeah, Double's going to have to confirm. No biggie.
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