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Removing ROCEJ sinkhole.


You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully until things cool off.

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You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].here.[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully until things cool off.
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[[WMG: Kyoto's coffee is like that because Alphamon weird sense of taste in coffee.]]

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[[WMG: Kyoto's Kyoko's coffee is like that because Alphamon has a weird sense of taste in coffee.]]
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You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully until things cool off.

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You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully until things cool off.off.

[[WMG: Kyoto's coffee is like that because Alphamon weird sense of taste in coffee.]]
Any other Digimon would find it as disgusting as the humans do.
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You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully to prevent relations from being hurt and for

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You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully to prevent relations from being hurt and foruntil things cool off.
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You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully to prevent relations from being hurt and for

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You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully to prevent relations from being hurt and for
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* My guess is [[spoiler:Eater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters. His human host is the creator of Eaters, with intent of wiping the hackers' competition out]].

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* My guess is [[spoiler:Eater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters. His human host is the creator of Eaters, with intent of wiping the hackers' competition out]].out]].

[[WMG: The lack of international response to what amounts to an inter-dimensional war.]]
You would think that with a gate to another dimension opening over one of the largest cities in the world, America would be all over swooping in to [[AmericaSavesTheDay save the day]] regardless of Japanese wishes, but there's actually a possible explanation: It is very subtle, but one mission ends with an incident that detective Mayatoshi fears could damage relations between Japan and another country that remained unnamed, but was heavily implied to be America itself. He then laments that the country in question had just been convinced to move "their bases" out of Japan, and that this incident so close on the heels of that could complicate things. As it is, the United States still maintains air bases on the Japanese mainland[[labelnote:*]]And the removal of such bases is a hot topic of Japanese politics today, but [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement we're not getting into that here]].[[/labelnote]], so this means things presumably played out a little differently. With this in mind, it is plausible to believe that with the removal of the bases and the possible international incident, both America and Japan are playing the politics ''very'' carefully to prevent relations from being hurt and for
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** The prologue of Cyber Sleuth clarifies this as well; a man at the EDEN entrance laments that his avatar is locked to his real-life appearance, and explains it is as a legal measure to prevent fraud and identity crimes. Insofar as gender identity itself, it is actually revealed EDEN ''does'' let you choose whether you identify as a boy or a girl independent of your appearance; one of the cases Mirei is a sibling hacker trio, the leader of which is non-binary and has a vendetta against EDEN because they discovered when building their account that the only two choices presented were "boy" or "girl" with no option to be "both/neither".

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** The prologue of Cyber Sleuth clarifies this as well; a man at the EDEN entrance laments that his avatar is locked to his real-life appearance, and explains it is as a legal measure to prevent fraud and identity crimes. Insofar as gender identity itself, it is actually revealed EDEN ''does'' let you choose whether you identify as a boy or a girl independent of your appearance; one of the cases Mirei gives is a for sibling hacker trio, the leader of which is non-binary and has a vendetta against EDEN because they discovered when building their account that the only two choices presented were "boy" or "girl" with no option to be "both/neither".
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** The prologue of Cyber Sleuth clarifies this as well; a man at the EDEN entrance laments that his avatar is locked to his real-life appearance, and explains it is as a legal measure to prevent fraud and identity crimes. Insofar as gender identity itself, it is actually revealed EDEN ''does'' let you choose whether you identify as a boy or a girl independent of your appearance; one of the cases Mirei is a sibling hacker trio, the leader of which is non-binary and has a vendetta against EDEN because they discovered when building their account that the only two choices presented were "boy" or "girl" with no option to be "both/neither".
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* My guess is [[spoiler:Eater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters. His human host is the creator of Eaters]].

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* My guess is [[spoiler:Eater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters. His human host is the creator of Eaters]].Eaters, with intent of wiping the hackers' competition out]].
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* My guess is [[spoiler:Eater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters]].

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* My guess is [[spoiler:Eater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters. His human host is the creator of Eaters]].
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* My guess is [[spoilerEater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters]].

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* My guess is [[spoilerEater-Bagramon, [[spoiler:Eater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters]].

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[[If there's a third game in ''Cyber Sleuth'', it will focus on {{The Man Behind The|Man}} Eaters who's a Digimon setting up the chaos infecting EDEN and even Kamishiro Enterprises.]]

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[[If [[spoiler:If there's a third game in ''Cyber Sleuth'', it will focus on {{The Man Behind The|Man}} Eaters who's a Digimon setting up the chaos infecting EDEN and even Kamishiro Enterprises.]]]]
* My guess is [[spoilerEater-Bagramon, a Bagramon fused with Eaters]].
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He got the Digivolution [=MetalEtemon=] in the first game, [=KingEtemon=] in the second game, in the third game he will get the Ultimate level Digivolution Etemon Chaos, which can Digivolve into [=MetalEtemon=].

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He got the Digivolution [=MetalEtemon=] in the first game, [=KingEtemon=] in the second game, in the third game he will get the Ultimate level Digivolution Etemon Chaos, which can Digivolve into [=MetalEtemon=].[=MetalEtemon=].

[[WMG: True Mastermind Edition.]]
[[If there's a third game in ''Cyber Sleuth'', it will focus on {{The Man Behind The|Man}} Eaters who's a Digimon setting up the chaos infecting EDEN and even Kamishiro Enterprises.]]
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He got the Digivolution MetalEtemon in the first game, KingEtemon in the second game, in the third game he will get the Ultimate level Digivolution Etemon Chaos, which can Digivolve into MetalEtemon.

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He got the Digivolution MetalEtemon [=MetalEtemon=] in the first game, KingEtemon [=KingEtemon=] in the second game, in the third game he will get the Ultimate level Digivolution Etemon Chaos, which can Digivolve into MetalEtemon.[=MetalEtemon=].
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* That or it's Far Less Advanced that it was during the game.
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[[WMG: Postgame, Eden still exists, but was far less popular without the digimon-based hackers drawing people's attention.]]

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[[WMG: Postgame, Eden still exists, but was far less popular without the digimon-based hackers drawing people's attention.]]]]

[[WMG: If there is a third game, then Etemon will get a new Digivolution.]]
He got the Digivolution MetalEtemon in the first game, KingEtemon in the second game, in the third game he will get the Ultimate level Digivolution Etemon Chaos, which can Digivolve into MetalEtemon.

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* Hacker's Memory clarifies that everyone's supposed to make their avatar match their real appearance.



He runs off into danger for no apparent reason, he hacks things, and he calls himself Blue Box. The evidence seems clear.

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He runs off into danger for no apparent reason, he hacks things, and he calls himself Blue Box. The evidence seems clear.clear.

[[WMG: Postgame, Eden still exists, but was far less popular without the digimon-based hackers drawing people's attention.]]
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* Jossed as you can see your "real" character model several times in addition to you digital one and it also changes to match your choice. Even the dialog not changing much between the two doesn't fit this as everyone would see and think of you as a girl regardless, so it's just a typo.

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* Jossed as you can see your "real" character model several times in addition to you digital one and it also changes to match your choice. Even the dialog not changing much between the two doesn't fit this as everyone would see and think of you as a girl regardless, so it's just a typo.typo.

[[WMG: Arata is a Time Lord.]]
He runs off into danger for no apparent reason, he hacks things, and he calls himself Blue Box. The evidence seems clear.
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You either play as a boy or a {{GIRL}}

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You either play as a boy or a {{GIRL}}{{GIRL}}
* Jossed as you can see your "real" character model several times in addition to you digital one and it also changes to match your choice. Even the dialog not changing much between the two doesn't fit this as everyone would see and think of you as a girl regardless, so it's just a typo.
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[[WMG: All this time, you're not really playing as the gender you've picked.]]
You either play as a boy or a {{GIRL}}

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